Sunday, February 25, 2018

Youtube daily report Feb 25 2018

A favorite report of mine is the Sales by Customer Detail

because

we can go in and customize the report to give us the Ship to

information and here I have just chosen Ship to State but I'll show you how we can change those items.

You're familiar with this now under Display and you can just scroll down to add or subtract the

items that are in there. If you decide that you don't need this repeated for Amazon FBA, you can

you can click here and take that

checkmark out and then when we OK that's going to be gone.

Then we can also add

or take the way other things. Something that I like to do is the

Ship to State

You can do the Ship City, Ship to Address 1 is the customer name.

So if you're having to check to see if

something's been then posted twice or whatever, it's helpful to have those names and addresses

and things to come up. So now if I click Ok, see it took the name of Amazon FB A out.

But look and added the cities in here and then if you wanted to take these and sort them

in a different manner maybe you want all of your same states together then you would need to it exported to Excel and then sort

your columns.

So it's a good report to have and you can use it in a variety different ways.

Here it tells you how many items were sold and the quantity. It's nice to know. You can

add all this up if you

export it to Excel then you can add these columns. You can go in and add the ASIN or any other information

that you might want from

our customized fields.

So you could add those in and just play with it and see what kind of things you can come up with.

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Watch: H.O.T. Finally Returns To The Stage As Five With Emotional Performances Of Legendary Hits - Duration: 4:37.

Watch: H.O.T. Finally Returns To The Stage As Five With Emotional Performances Of Legendary Hits

After weeks of preparation and teasers, H. s first performance as a complete group in 17 years was shown through the February 24 broadcast of MBCs Infinite Challenge.

The performance originally took place on February 15 at the Olympic Hall in Seoul, and featured 2,500 fans in the audience. During the broadcast, more of the five H.O.T. members practice sessions before their performance were revealed as well. Soompi. Display. News. English.

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Not only did the first-generation idols work hard for their own performance, but the Infinite Challenge cast also decided to cover H.O.T.s We Are the Future. With the help of a familiar face—Mihawk Back (Baek Gu Young), the SM Entertainment choreographer who taught Yoo Jae Suk Dancing King—the cast members tried their hardest to perfect the iconic choreography.

When the cast showed H.O.T. the results of their hard work, H.O.T. couldnt hide their amazement and complimented the six Infinite Challenge members.

The broadcast also showed a part of the dress rehearsal that took place the day before the performance. When they first arrived at the venue for the rehearsal, the H.O.T.

members were overwhelmed with emotions. Despite the fact that Jang Woo Hyuk had injured his ankle and Tony had injured his knee, the whole group gave it their all in the last practice before their performance.

On the day of the reunion performance itself, countless of fans lined up, even some who werent able to win tickets. Many of them also brought their families with them as well. Once everyone was seated, H.O.T.

finally made their long-awaited return to the stage and kicked off their performance with Warriors Descendant. Dressed head to toe in white and passionately shaking their white balloons, the fans broke out into tears upon seeing all five of them performing altogether again.

H.O.T. then greeted fans together and individually, saying, Its been 17 years since weve greeted you like this.

Standing here is like a dream. There are so many things we wanted to say, but we cant seem to remember any of it now that the opportunity is here..

The group then went on to perform more of their classic hits: Candy, Happiness, and Hope.

Just as they practiced, the Infinite Challenge cast members also took the stage to cover We Are the Future. While there was an unexpected incident where Haha fell off the stage, they managed to finish the performance without any serious injuries or mistakes.

H.O.T. then reappeared to perform the song as well, followed by I Yah..

H.O.T. ended with The Promise of H.O.T. and You & I. While H.O.T. couldnt help but tear up with their fans while singing their final two songs, they encouraged fans and said, Dont cry.

The members addressed their fans once more before leaving the stage. Were sorry we returned so late, Lee Jae Won stated.

Tony Ahn added, Lets cherish this in our hearts until the day we can meet again, while Jang Woo Hyuk promised, We will seriously, really consider promoting again..

After the performance ended, H.O.T. expressed, We were really happy. The people who protected H.O.T. over the last 17 years were the fans..

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I'm 17, Have a Car and Drift It. How? - Duration: 10:07.

Yes it's true, i'm 17, don't have my driver license,

have a drift car,

And already went to 10 drift events

So the car is in the garage

and, voila

In this video i'll show you how we did it with my parents

At a financial level, the impact it has on your life,

and how my parents accepted to let me drift and helped me

We're heading to the car, in the shadows

Apart if i do that

Madame is here

and here we go

So voila, let's start this

Firstly, the most important

Well it's at a financial level

mainly holding people to drift

At this level, we're a bit at ease

I'm not a rich person, my parents are not rich

But we're not on the poverty line, that's what i mean

It's still something asking a budget

as we put around 10k€ for a year, so the car, trailer, events, and stuff

hotels aren't cheap

and yes, i'll do a video later that will get into that subject much more in details

like, what can you have with your budget, how can you reduce it,

prevent you from my mistakes, lol

and voila, a video about that will come later,

but asks a lot of work so will ask months before coming out,

hard times

Voila, now that it's clearer about this

I'd like to tell you what's the impact of drifting on my life

so how drifting influences my last school year

hi, there's already a lot of work

so yeah, it has nothing to see with college

i think i have a lot of free time compared to college

compared to like, an engineering student

because for them it'll be harder to have time

So if you're an engineering student, well i'm sorry

But it's still doable

It really is a question of organization and what point at you're motivated

to start drifting

So let's give a look at the next point which is training

which is important to my eyes

I'm not talking about real life training, but training on simulators

On video games

So please don't say Forza, thanks

Oh crap, i might get rewared in the comments for that

pray for me

So that point, training on simulators

Personnaly i'm training on Assetto Corsa

which is for me the most realistic simulator

in fact, you don't only need the game, and that's the problem generally

You also need a wheel

A steering wheel that would as good to emulate real life

I'd say the very minimum in terms of steering wheel is the Logitech G25 or G27

So

Just to say, i'm not sponsored but

voila, i'm trying to help

So in minimum, G25 or G27

or if you have more budget, you can go for thrustmaster

t300 or t500

All these names, i understand that if you're not used to it it might be Chinese

Voila

I have a t500 and i trained during 1300 hours

before starting in real life

See that there's a lot of efforts already

You understand that it can impact of your free time, especially in the last school year

where you already have a lot of homeworks and class

So yes, hum

On that point you need to organize yourself in your life

So having a good level, it's important

just training is even more important

if you don't wanna crash your car at your first event, that's what i mean

I'd personally say that you can't grow

in terms of simulator drifting, with a wheel

Well, Assetto Corsa, there also are other realistic games

like rfactor, or even live for speed, not bad

It'll be good enough

But what i mean is that, for me

you'd need a minimum of 10 hours of training per week, on sims with a wheel

to really gain a level, feel the thing better, and adapt faster to real life

But with that, if you have a car

that it's broken

well you'll need to repair it

In terms of free time, well i'm not a mechanic

So either it's easy things, that still take a lot of time

i'm not really good at it

or i simply send the car to a mechanic, who'll to the job for me

Another question of budget

Trying to do it, if you have the abilities, the motivation,

And voila, otherwise you need to pay

And personally i have no knowledge about that, and don't wanna break my car so

my budget is having hard times

and pastas are becoming the good times

right, Jeremy (switchriders)

And add to that some of your weekends

because drift events are not in the week, but in the weekend

So for that, in a general case

It's either an entire day, but is generally far away

so you have to go the day before, to sleep and be ready the next day

or, it's an entire weekend

where, well it's even more training and fun

voila

So in terms of price, one more time

It won't be in that video, it'll be in another one later

To really explain to you in details how it works

what's the budget but like, for ALL

and yeah

Now let's get to the third point, which is well, the most sensible one for young people watching

It's the parents

Like, how to convince your parents to buy yourself a car

to start drifting, which is a bit dangerous

Hum, well it's fairly simple

You need

To work like a bastard

Voila

So yeah, personally my parents accepted

thanks to first, when i was a child i was loving cars

Which is probably the case for 90% of you, voila

I started training on simulators at 15

and accumulated 1300 hours of game time, in a year

yes, it's a lot

From there my parents saw that i was really serious about that

more and more serious

And that's how they started to give me attention about drifting

because i was doing ONLY that

Before i was on CS GO, you see

And from the time i started rediscovering my passion which is drifting

Well, i gave it all i had

That's how it works for me

You really need to work, stay motivated, and eventually the parents will start understanding that

it's really what you want

Because that budget can't be taken with lightness

It's something significant

And that's why i understand parents when they say:

"it's a bit risky, what you're doing"

There's one of you that said

He's 23, and has no budget to take a 10k€ car

That's why i'm doing this series mostly

To help the ones of you that are struggling

with how to start drifting, you're a bit lost

and i understand as i was too

But i had the chance to have parents that supported me and

to have that accumulation of lucky events, voila

Okay, let's get to the last point

That point most of the people don't know

That point which shows a driving license is not necessary on track

It's that, on tracks, you don't need your driver license

but only to drive on tracks

It's for the roads that you need it

This is divided in two subcategories

which are events registration and insurances

events registration, well you can't register by saying

"hi i won't take any responsibility"

You need someone that will take the responsibility

and this is the role of parents

so to register, what we're doing is

we register with my name, so hi it's me

and with the name of my legal responsible

so two papers but,

it's not two times expensier

it's one time, you write it twice-

you got it

Now the second point which is insurances, well

it doesn't really change anything in the end

the basic insurance on track is the "PL"

which is the "public liability"

it allows to cover people around you in case of damage

but not the ones for yourself

neither the ones for the cars, yes, let's be clear

to give you an order of ideas, a PL insurance for us is around 120€

Voila

I love it

Look at this rear, dammit

It's where you realize it's fabulous

So voila, i wanted to do this video to help people

to show them that it's possible

if you're really committing

if the parents have at least a little budget

and if they believe in you

So voila, this video is the first of a series

Which will help you a bit on starting drifting, the budget and stuff

It'll come in weeks or months

It depends on the time it takes to do the videos

Because it's like, monstrous

So, by waiting, i won't let you down

Some videos will come very fast

for her, so voila

I'll let you discover it next week

On this, the power belongs to all

Bye

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Why Do Men Become Distant When They Fall In Love - Duration: 4:23.

Hi ladies!. Have you ever been in a relationship

where you thought things were just going wonderfully and you about to say I love

you or you just said I love you and you are feeling very comfortable in the

relationship and very happy and then all of a sudden the man started to distance

himself? text messages became less frequent, phone calls became less

frequent and time spent together became less and less because he started

spending more time with his buddies now this was a very common occurrence in a

relationship. I actually have so many clients, female clients, that come in and

describe this same exact scenario to me. Now, it's important to understand that

this is a part of male behavior. They go through cycles, alright? Men are taught to

be independent, they could handle things on their own so when they may

start to feel too close to women, too dependent on a woman, for their joy for

their happiness to fill up their free time, they may start to pull away. Now

this is a very subconscious sort of behavior. They don't realize that they're

necessarily doing it, they're not purposely doing it to prove to

themselves that their man. It's subconscious, they start to distance

themselves a bit, just to remind themselves that they can do things on

their own. Unfortunately, as women take that as a big sign of rejection and we

take it personally. It hurts our feelings we think that something must be wrong

with us or the relationship isn't going as well as we thought it was going and

then, the woman does the opposite of what she should do and that is when the man

pulls back, she pushes forward, she becomes more smothering, she wants the

relationship back to where it was, so she tries to move the relationship back to

where it was, to that more intimate level, but the man is still distancing himself. Actually the

more the woman tries to push for the relationship, the man

typically will pull back even more, so ladies, if you're with somebody and

everything is going beautifully, everything is going wonderfully and all

of a sudden, the guy starts to distance himself, just let him, just let him

distance himself. Chances are, he will come back and he'll come back just as

loving as he was before, once he sort of regained his man

strength in his independence. You go do your own thing, you have fun with the

girlfriends that you'd be ignoring for the last couple of weeks, because he's been

spending too much time with that guy you like so much. It's important to know too

that oftentimes when the man comes back, he will come back as if nothing happened,

he'll come back wanting the relationship to be the same exact way that it was

before, at the same intimacy level and this is where women have a problem,

because they're thinking: excuse me? I've barely heard from you for the last

few days or weeks, do you think I'm just gonna hop right back into bed with you

like we were before? I don't think so. But then again the man takes this as a

rejection, because he doesn't understand, What's the problem? Here we got our back

again. I'm back in your life, everything's gonna go great, we're gonna be like we

were. So it's very important to communicate with your partner, tell him

that it hurt your feelings that he hasn't been around for a while, but it's

best not to punish him for it, because again, this is a part of male behavior,

that is somewhat wired into their hard drive. This is from the primitive mind

they're not even aware that they're doing it, when they're doing it and women,

try not to take the distance personaly. It doesn't mean that he doesn't care

about you, it doesn't mean that he doesn't enjoy a relationship or love you.

It just means that he needed some time to remind himself that he is an

independent man once again, but we all know the truth, that behind

every independent man is a wonderful, strong, powerful woman.

Thank you very much for watching this video.

If you liked this video, please hit like and if

you're interested in watching more videos on relationship strategies, please

tune in because we have a lot more to come. Thank you!

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The Very Black History Of Punk Music - Duration: 11:03.

When you're black, you're punk rock all the time.

[mashup of your favorite punk songs]

And that is the sound of punk.

Short, fast riffs. Lyrics pushing back against the mainstream mundane.

The original don't-give-a-f*ck attitude. And a no-rules-allowed genre for self-identifying

misfits that emerged at a time where music was becoming maybe a little too clean.

But punks – or at least as I saw it, growing up – rarely looked like anything other than these guys.

Hey guys, I'm Sana.

This is AJ+ and today we're gonna explore the very black history – and present – of punk music.

Now, there was a decent amount of women who led the movement:

Patti Smith, Joan Jett, Debbie Harry and Siouxsie Sioux.

And they all got major recognition.

But black or Latino or any other shade of punk? Not really.

That doesn't sound weird if you've been taught the history of punk

as something that emerged from the working-class angst of young, white

English men. Think the Sex Pistols and The Clash.

But it is weird when you dig a bit deeper into the history

of punk and find that black and brown punks actually pioneered the movement.

Now, the most popular black American punk band is probably Bad Brains.

[awesome hardcore]

But first, I wanna talk about Death, the guys who helped pioneer punk without even trying or knowing.

['Keep on Knocking' by Death playing]

Death was the three Hackney brothers from Detroit.

Their music is what's been called proto-punk – punk before we knew punk was punk.

['Politicians in My Eyes' playing]

Now, Death broke all the rules

They were three black men playing what was considered white people's music

at a time when black Americans were known for playing things like Motown and R&B.

We felt natural doing it while we were

in our own quarters, but playing it out means that you

had to answer so many questions.

Yeah, we totally spoke to Death.

Now, the Hackney brothers did start off by playing R&B.

In fact, their band was originally called Rock Fire Funk Express.

But by 1973, they started playing rock and roll.

Well, we were just playing hard-driving rock and roll, man.

We were just really trying to be like the groups of the day that we loved,

like the MC5 and Alice Cooper and all those great rock-and-roll bands of the '70s.

We really just kind of springboarded off of the sound that they was laying down,

but we were just doing it harder, faster and louder.

Despite their raw sound and unique, intimidating name –

which, by the way, was totally ahead of its time –

they didn't last long as a band.

They just didn't get the distribution that they needed, with some record labels

worried about how to market their name and their sound.

And so Death kind of disbanded, but the brothers continued making music.

And it was only 30 years later, in 2008, that Death was rediscovered and thrown onto people's radar.

Now, even though Death didn't go mainstream,

their music was known underground and by the most diehard punk fans.

Meaning, they had influence.

There really was no scene or community or culture to embrace them.

And suddenly, kind of in retrospect, people have realized

realized like, wow, these guys were making punk rock

rock out of their own inner creative compulsions in Detroit.

Now, while Death is a pioneering band in punk history,

they actually don't necessarily see what they were doing at the time as punk –

– in fact, just plain old rock and roll.

We've never really considered ourselves a punk band.

I mean, back then, if you called somebody a punk, you know, you got into a fight.

We were playing what we conceived as hard-drive and Detroit rock and roll, man.

It's also important to note, as writer and musician Greg Tate told me,

the difference in how white and black musicians in the same genre were marketed,

and how that had an impact on who got the credit and who got the fame.

The American music business is made up of gatekeepers on the corporate side, on the radio side.

They very much subscribe to the Jim Crow notions of racial separation and segregation

which defined American culture throughout most of the 20th century.

It meant that black artists, historically, for most of the 20th century, couldn't make

as much money playing their own music, didn't have access to the same audiences, the same opportunities.

Now, in the '70s there was another black punk band that really changed the scene:

Bad Brains, considered one of the most influential punk bands ever.

[Bad Brains being awesome]

The group formed in 1976 in Washington, DC, getting its name from a Ramones song.

The punk band dominated in the '80s with their mix of reggae and a very aggressive punk sound

known as hardcore.

[Really aggressive punk sound]

In fact, they – along with Minor Threat and Black Flag – are considered

the pioneers of hardcore, which is a genre of punk which is, well, pretty damn fast.

And DC was hardcore's mecca, and also one of the most long-term influential punk scenes.

And there were also other black punk bands like Pure Hell, Fishbone

and the UK's X-Ray Spex, whose lead vocalist was a woman.

It's worth noting that these bands weren't segregated to some "black punk" category –

they influenced other bands, and vice versa.

Take reggae, for example. Numerous white punk bands used reggae

in their music in the UK throughout the '70s, inspired by black punk bands' use of it.

In my conversation with Tate, he mentioned how this idea that rock or punk as an all-white-boys' club

didn't really exist in the UK.

Black and brown punks were heavily influencing the scene.

Under the Thatcher government, there was a lot of disenfranchisement of white working class

youth, who were non-racist or anti-racist.

They kind of found their voice and their militancy through the political actions and the music

of their black and South Asian-born classmates and neighbors.

And just like their British counterparts, American punks also were really influenced by politics,

whether U.S. wars in Cambodia and Vietnam in the '70s, or, well, Ronald Reagan's

whole presidency throughout the '80s.

But punk – especially black punk – isn't a thing of the past. It's still a live, budding cultural movement today.

I realized that, like, not only is rock and roll something

that is native to people like myself and to Honeychild, but it's almost like my birthright.

That's Honeychild Coleman and Sacha Jenkins of the

punk band trio The 1865 --

and yes, their name is referencing exactly what you think it's referencing.

The "1865" references America in 1865, when the Emancipation Proclamation

brought a lot of promise of change for black Americans – except the racists had other plans.

Soon after, organizations like the Ku Klux Klan, and other groups who weren't really fans

of people like myself and this young lady, got together and kind of made it their business

to get in our business and make it hard for us to live in America.

And so you look at the climate of where we are now –

I don't want to necessarily be so literal, but it feels like the same kinds of sentiments.

The 1865 makes music that looks at 1865 America from the lens of a runaway slave,

a white Southern soldier, a slave owner who felt no guilt.

The trio is part of a still growing and very visible black presence in the punk scene,

something that was highlighted in the 2003 documentary "Afropunk."

The documentary really explored trials and good times faced by black youth

who were an intimate part of a cultural scene that has always been seen as white by outsiders.

The film ended up inspiring a bigger cultural movement, including a festival, started in 2005, by the same name.

The Afropunk festival, which was started in Brooklyn and now is international, basically is

about celebrating black artists, black creatives and black fans in the alternative scene.

Honeychild Coleman, Sacha Jenkins and Shawna Shawnté, who runs a black–brown punk festival

in Oakland, all say there's nothing more punk than being black in America.

I'm not saying black people created punk rock. I'm saying we are punk rock, without even trying.

The foundations of what people do that creates punk culture, say, going on tour, booking your

your own tour through an underground network, that's what black musicians had to do

because we weren't allowed to play in clubs.

When we have been pushed to the margins

but we create in those margins,

it doesn't get more punk than that.

I knew that it was my legacy, and I never believed anyone

who told me I was trying to be white because I loved rock and I loved guitars.

But even though they all agree that there's nothing more punk than being black, they

also raise the point of how different the experience is of being either white or black in the punk scene.

When you're black, you're punk rock all the time, you're a target all the time.

And I can't change the color of my skin.

There is a level of privilege that goes with, "I'm going to put a safety pin through my

nose and paint my hair, dye my hair green for three years, and then I'm going to clean

up and put on a suit and get a corporate job." We don't really have that luxury.

You also get cred for having punk years. But in my experience, working in the corporate world,

I can't let everybody know what I do outside of work because it could cost me my job.

And for Shawna, it remains super important to keep creating spaces that empower people on the margins.

I think it's important to see people who look like you making music and art.

It can feel very isolating and depressing, as a young person, when people are trying to

box you into one sort of identity and tell you how you have to be, based on your ethnicity or your class.

Punk is complicated, even though it's just simple, raw music.

As a movement, it has this incredibly rich history that, like the people in it, is hard to box.

And if the black history of punk music tells us anything,

it's how instrumental black musicians have been in the creation of an American pop culture.

Life-changing interview.

[Bemusedly strums guitar]

And then Sacha smashes the guitar through the door!

Right.

Hey guys! So we actually filmed this piece at 924 Gilman, which is the CBGB of the West Coast

And if you don't know what CBGB is, you should definitely look that up.

Let us what are some of the punk bands that you grew up listening to and don't forget to

like, share and subscribe and keep it punk.

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