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I've always wanted to make a video where I talk about CS:GO facts that you probably didn't know.
Here's 10 of them.
Hey guys, salut mes amis och hallå gubbar, Maxim here.
Let's start the list with things that some of you probably know already then work our
way down to the things most of you probably didn't know.
Number 1: You can press your use key on a chicken to make it follow you around.
If it dies then you get this message telling you how long it survived.
RIP.
Number 2: On the same map you can go inside t apartments and find a monitor inside the
inaccessible room here.
If you're lucky there's a small chance that a WON-version of Counter-Strike shows up on
the monitor.
WON or better known as World Opponent Network was an online gaming service that was used
for older multiplayer games so people could connect to each-others servers.
That's the current version running inside that room.
Number 3: This area behind A site is known as Goose.
It started way back in 1.6 because of this graffiti, and it's a reference to Minh Le,
the co-creator of Counter-Strike.
His nickname is Gooseman.
In the new version of Dust2, you can find the goose and also this "إوز", which means
"geese" in Arabic.
Number 4: The last gun in Arms Race is the golden knife.
You can give yourself this knife with some console commands but for some reason it only
works if you're using the default knives.
The commands are sv_cheats 1, mp_drop_knife_enable 1 and lastly give weapon_knifegg.
Also, this is the only knife in the game that you can't inspect.
Number 5: If you are near CT spawn on Overpass, or actually, if you are outside the map
you can get to these 3 ATM machines.
Shooting the one to the right will do nothing, shooting the one in the middle will do nothing,
but shooting the one to the left...
It's a pretty cool easter-egg and you can shoot it from CT spawn if you want as well.
Number 6: The CS:GO icon on Steam shows a CT holding a scar-h.
Now in the game you can obviously get the scar-20, but where's the scar-h?
Where is it?
That is some stupid false advertis-
Number 7: If you go under audio settings, there's a button called "Edit Use Mic Key".
Pressing it will just take you to the keyboard and mouse settings and not actually give you
the option to change the voice key you'll have to find it in the list.
But a few years back clicking on this meant much more, here's what happened.
A very interesting bug or whatever you wanna call it.
It's been fixed, but this makes me wonder if they just forgot that this was in their menu.
At the same time I'm hoping for Panorama UI to give most of this an uplift.
Number 8: These ballons are very special.
You can pop them with a flash, a smoke, but for some reason it doesn't work with a moly
or a grenade.
It will just bounce off.
Number 9: CS:GO was announced on August 12, 2011.
Counter-Strike was originally released as a mod for half-life June 12, 1999.
That's 12 years, or exactly 4,444 days between.
Number 10: Using the Zeus will count as a kill if you tase someone, even though a real
taser only has the strength to stun most targets.
But if you look closely at the model that you tased, you can actually see the player
twitching.
This suggests that the target is most likely not dead, but it will still count as a kill
in-game because it will render them harmless.
Anyway, that was the list of 10 facts you probably didn't know.
So the question is, how many did you know?
That's it for this video, hope you enjoyed it, I'll see you guys in the next one, and
go bananas!
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The Making Of Travis Scott's "goosebumps" Video With BRTHR | Framework - Duration: 5:48.
We were inspired by those classic videos in the '90s where you just still remember them.
For us, we're just trying to recreate...trying to make a classic like that.
We just wanted to make something that was unique and create really iconic, striking
energy that the teenagers would remember.
"Goosebumps" was a huge hit, right?
A song like that needs a visual that bangs.
The video is basically about this hellish freak show and Travis' kind of journey to
hell, I guess.
We were kind of playing off the "Party Monster" aesthetic, our Weeknd video.
Travis saw that and then we had a meeting with him and he was just telling us that he
wanted something kind of like that.
We wanted to have the video kind of hit hard right from the beginning and just draw people
in.
We shot this twice.
First with a plate, just of the skeleton, and then obviously with Travis.
Yeah, we actually had a skeleton.
We had it come up and we were shaking it.
I think Travis was pretty confused.
I don't think he knew exactly what we were doing here.
We had this concept planned for quite a while and finally it came to fruition.
In this scene, Travis wakes up next to two girls.
One of them is holding a snake.
Yeah, we had a few real snakes in the beginning.
The models loved the snake.
Travis was freaking out.
To us it feels like you woke up from a bad dream.
You know?
But then he's kind of still in that dream as the video progresses.
Our idea was to have him in different parts of this weird party.
You don't even know exactly what it is, it feels like a party, but there's like-
Yeah, almost like a weird kind of block party.
There's something about the song that you can imagine all these vibrant colors and that's
something Travis really likes.
He sort of sees his music as having vibrant imagery.
I mean it was our first video with him, so we felt like it was a good opportunity to
explore this kind of cycling through different color technique.
This is Travis' like only note.
Oh yeah.
He was like, "There needs to be strippers."
And we were like, "Okay. We can do that."
This is a funny story.
This is the juiciest part you're gonna get.
This "Goosebumps" video is the second one they shot.
The first one had a very big budget.
We had seen the cut too and we were like, "Damn. This isn't good."
And they had Kendrick available for that whole shoot.
When we went into this, they said, "You're not gonna be able to film Kendrick."
So that was disappointing.
This is the footage from that video.
We were able to get the footage.
Him being on the grass worked out because it's like he could be at the party somewhere.
You would actually think we shot him.
To give it more of our stamp, we just spiced this footage up a lot.
The inspiration for this hell environment was the Keanu Reeves movie 'Constantine.'
That movie is kind of like a classic.
And I'm a Keanu Reeves fan obviously so that was the inspiration for sure.
And this was the only shot with them together.
So we're like, "We need to incorporate it."
Our work-around was alluding to the hell imagery.
Our goal wasn't to make this super, super dark video anyways.
It was a mixture.
It was dark and lighthearted.
It's like, let's lighten the mood up with 3D girls in bikinis in Hell.
Oh my God.
Wait, this is funny.
This girl is Wiz Khalifa's girlfriend now.
At the time, she was an extra.
I don't even know where we casted her from.
Someone randomly casted this girl.
The person falling was supposed to be Kendrick, but since we couldn't shoot him, we we're
like maybe it could be another alternate version of Travis.
That's evil Travis.
And that's the real Travis Scott.
So that then, causes the ground to start cracking.
We had our VFX supervisor there and he advised us to add LED lights on the ground at various
points, and I would just be able to map out where the crack would be
To make it look real, you want to make the lighting right.
So, he falls there into what you would assume is Hell.
One of the ideas we had was to just play with the irony that he's rising into hell.
Then here, you can see the goosebumps growing on his arms.
The moment we knew we were doing this video, we were like, "He has to grow goosebumps."
Agent Smith style, you know, 'The Matrix' style.
That's the inspiration for the goosebumps exploding.
This goes back to just wanting to make something iconic.
Mm-hmm.
It sets up that last shot.
With him on the throne, with wings.
The wings is his album imagery, like the birds.
Travis put all his trust in us for this.
We wrote the treatment, we showed him, he loved it, and it kind of went from there.
We didn't even have that much time to prepare for the shoot.
It was something crazy like four days or something.
Yeah, it was nuts.
We came up with the idea, they liked it, and we just flew to L.A. and made it happen.
I think our directing style is very colorful and we're never just focusing on one idea.
We like to have layers of ideas.
I'd say we're mostly just super hands-on.
We're involved in literally every aspect of the process.
That's, I think instrumental in our distinct style that we have.
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Ela's Scorpion: Not as bad as you think?! Rainbow Six Siege - Duration: 7:46.
What's up guys, Rogue-9 here!
We all know that Ela has been nerfed significantly with the year 3 season 1 patch and in this
video, I will do a before and after comparison of the changes to her gun plus, I do believe
that I may have discovered a quirk in the new post-patch recoil that will still allow
you to shoot it quite accurately at pretty much the full fire rate.
This video should be relatively simple and straightforward, so let's get right into
it!
The patch notes tell us that the most recent update to the Scorpion involved two different
aspects of the gun: increased recoil and reduced damage.
You all know that I love numbers, so let's start out with the damage reduction.
Pre-patch, the Scorpion would do between 28 and 18 points of damage (unsuppressed) and
now it will only do: 23 to 15 points of damage.
This means that pre-nerf, the damage per second (or DPS) output was 504/324 at long range,
which used to make the Scorpion by far the most effective defender primary at all ranges.
Now it is 414/270, which is only marginally better than the average DPS stats for the
SMG class: 404/270 as well.
But as you will know by now, DPS stats are great for a quick comparison of different
guns but what is more important when it comes to judging a gun's combat effectiveness
is the time to down/kill an opponent (the TTK).
With the old damage stats, the number of required shots to down/kill were 4 at close range and
6 at long range (against level 1 armour; assuming body shots), 4 & 7 against level 2 and 5 & 7
against level 3 armour.
With the new damage, these required shots are increased to 5/7, 5/8 and 6/9.
The fire rate of 1080 RPM stayed the same and this means that TTK has increased by 55.556ms
against most opponents and at most ranges.
In fact the only instance where you need two extra shots is against heavy armour, at range,
where the TTK increase is double.
This means that at ranges below 18m, against level 1 and 2 armour you now need 222ms and
against level 3 armour, it is now 278ms.
How do the new numbers stack up?
Well, the average close range TTK for SMGs against level 1 armour is 209ms, so the Scorpion
is now below average and in fact, only the MP5s, FMG-9 and P90 are slower.
Against level 2 armour, the Scorpion is slightly above average and against level 3, very close
to the average.
At long range, the TTK of Ela's gun ends up pretty close to the SMG averages against
all three armour classes.
The bottom line here is that Ela's Scorpion went from being very competitive even when
matched up against the attacker primaries, to being just about average compared to other
defender guns and definitely underpowered compared to the rifle class in the game.
But of course, power is nothing without control and that is where the increased recoil comes
in.
And boy, oh boy… has it been increased.
When the Scorpion was released, way back during Operation Blood Orchid, it was practically
a laser beam… now, I would liken the recoil more to holding on to a live fish… that
is on speed… and being electrocuted at the same time.
Comparing the in-game recoil patterns would suggest that the vertical recoil is still
the same, while the horizontal recoil has been increased by what 50% - 60% maybe?
But I have to say, that I am not quite convinced that the new pattern is a great representation
of what the Scorpion will feel like if you just hold down the trigger.
The random vertical and horizontal recoil elements are now so extreme that the impact
pattern doesn't rise with every shot, the way we are used to with every other gun, but
instead it can jerk downward so powerfully the guns overcomes the general muzzle climb.
The fact is that during an extended burst, it becomes impossible to effectively engage
a target, even at only nine meters, as demonstrated here.
Does that mean that we now have a weapon with mediocre damage and virtually no control?
I would say: "No, not quite…"
Because while testing the gun, I discovered something about the recoil that I don't
think we have seen in any other gun in Rainbow Six before.
While firing long bursts, I noticed that the recoil on the first three shots or so always
appeared to be quite reasonable.
It wasn't until after the third or fourth shot that the violent, electrocuted, speed-fish
recoil would kick in.
So my theory is that the recoil for the Scorpion drastically increases after the first few
shots but as long as you fire the gun in short bursts, it actually remains pretty manageable.
To test this theory, I first switched the gun to the three-round burst mode and fired
a test pattern at nine meters distance.
And as you can see, yes there are a few outliers but in general, these three-shot bursts show
a very consistent and controllable pattern.
I further tested the theory by firing at the wall in rapidly chained three-round bursts
while trying to control the recoil and then firing the gun in full auto, while also attempting
to control the recoil.
As you can see, the results are very different.
While firing in chained bursts, I was able to achieve a calculated fire-rate of 1056
RPM (almost the full 1080 RPM) but I still managed to control the recoil reasonably well.
The same positive effect can be achieved by burst firing manually, instead of relying
on the three-round burst setting but I actually quite liked not having to worry about managing
the length of my clicks and just spamming away on three-round mode felt pretty good.
Back when I tested the three-round burst mode in a separate, dedicated video, I concluded
that it doesn't really offer any advantages over just shortening your bursts manually
but with the new two-stage recoil of the Scorpion, I found the three round burst to be the perfect
way of keeping the gun under control, even while spamming the fire button and still emptying
the gun at almost full fire rate.
It would be great to hear about everyone else's experiences with this.
Try out bursting with the gun in either 3-round mode or by controlling your burst length manually
and let me know which one you prefer!
So, to wrap up: My personal conclusion would be that if you fire the gun in bursts beyond
3 or 4 shots, the absolutely crazy second stage recoil, added to the new, mediocre damage
output makes the gun basically one of the worst in the game for engagements above only
a few meters.
If your aim is on point, you can land the first three shots but after that you're
relying purely on luck.
If on the other hand, you make sure to avoid the second stage recoil by keeping your bursts
nice and short, Ela can still be a pretty effective 3 speed defender with a gadget that
(if deployed in the right positions) can still provide you or a teammate with an almost guaranteed
kill.
But, as always, this conclusion is just my personal opinion.
Do let me know, in the comment section below, what your thoughts are on Ela in general (and
specifically your thoughts about the post-nerf Scorpion).
And with that, thank you so much for watching, I hope you enjoyed the video and I will see
you in the next episode!
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[♪ INTRO]
Let's start by saying the odds of a nuclear bomb hitting anywhere near you is very unlikely.
But if you're the type of person who always wants to be prepared,
it might help to know a little bit about how explosions and radioactivity work.
So, even though you probably won't need to be hunkering down anytime in the near future,
here's a science-based guide to how to ride out a nuclear attack.
A nuclear detonation releases a massive amount of energy.
And depending on the size of the bomb and how high it is in the atmosphere when it goes off,
that energy can affect you even if you're tens of kilometers from the detonation site.
The size of nuclear bombs is measured by kilotons, or how many
thousands of tons of TNT you'd have to blow up to release the same amount of energy.
A 10 kiloton bomb is considered small,
way smaller than most of what you'd find in a nuclear arsenal today.
Instead, missiles tend to carry medium-sized bombs
capable of 100 to 350 kilotons of blast energy.
But tests have also been conducted with bombs that are way bigger,
ones measured in millions of tons of TNT instead of thousands.
These would probably be really hard for anyone to actually use, though,
because they're too heavy for long-range missiles to carry.
So small to medium blasts are what most government agencies have in mind
when they come up with emergency plans.
In the seconds after the explosion, the most immediate dangers are the heat and pressure
waves that ripple outward, which account for about 85% of the total energy of the blast.
Since light travels fastest, the first thing you'd see is a flash.
Hopefully you'd have enough early warning about an incoming missile to get to a shelter before that,
because with the light comes a wave of heat, or thermal radiation,
which can cause flash burns if it's absorbed by your clothing and skin.
Think instant, severe sunburn.
Thermal radiation can be so intense that flash burns would happen up to 3 kilometers
from a small, 10 kiloton explosion near the ground in addition to starting fires all around you.
For medium-sized bombs, a lot depends on how high in the atmosphere it is
when it detonates and just how big the bomb is.
But a 100 kiloton bomb could cause burns up to 10 kilometers or so away.
If you did see a flash and avoided the worst of the thermal radiation,
you might have a few seconds to protect yourself.
Following on the light's heels would be the shock wave created when the rapid expansion
of hot gas from the blast rams into the surrounding air molecules.
This pressure wave would be traveling at the speed of sound and could cause injuries like
ruptured eardrums, but only if you were very close to the blast.
And in that case, the heat would be a bigger concern anyways.
It's more of a problem a bit further out, because it can rock buildings and other structures.
At 5 kilometers from the blast site of a 10 kiloton bomb, for instance,
the shock wave could blow out windows with enough force to send glass flying.
A 100 kiloton bomb could do that for 10 kilometers, give or take.
So, the typical advice is if you see a flash of bright light,
stop whatever you're doing and duck for cover,
or at least lie face down and cover as much skin as you can.
Of course, any bomb produces heat and shock waves.
What sets nuclear explosions apart is that they also release ionizing radiation,
energy strong enough to knock electrons out of atoms,
which means it can also damage DNA and other molecules in cells.
This can lead to illnesses like cancer in the long-term,
but the short-term danger is acute radiation syndrome.
That's what it's called when radiation kills the stem cells that would normally be
responsible for replenishing vital cells in your gut, blood, and immune system.
The effects of a bomb's ionizing radiation can extend much further because of fallout:
the radioactive material lifted by the mushroom cloud, which then rains down after the explosion.
One of the tricky things with fallout is that it's hard to tell where it'll go.
Winds can carry it for hundreds of kilometers,
and the local landscape can also influence where it ends up.
So if you were anywhere near the source of the blast, even tens of kilometers away,
that fallout means you would really want to get to a good shelter, and fast.
The severity would depend on how much radiation you were exposed to
and how long you were exposed to it, which is why getting inside is so key.
Several different kinds of radiation are emitted from fallout,
some of which are more dangerous than others.
Beta particles, for example, can burn skin, but they can be stopped by clothing.
Gamma rays, on the other hand, can penetrate walls.
So the best way to limit your exposure would
be to find a basement in a large building made of dense materials, like brick or concrete.
A few meters of concrete or earth could completely shield you from gamma rays,
which is why the basement would be your best option.
But if you couldn't get to a basement, your next best bet
would be to move to the center of a building to put as much
distance and protection as possible between you and the fallout.
You'd also want to remove any contaminated clothing as soon as you could
and seal them into a bag.
They could have fallout on them, even if you can't see it.
It would be even better if you could take a shower with soap,
but you'd want to be gentle about it.
Scrubbing so hard that your skin became irritated or broken could let radioactive particles
inside your body, which kind of defeats the purpose of showering.
And you'd definitely want to wash your hair, but pass on the conditioner.
Conditioners smooth hair by binding together the loose dead skin cells hair is made of.
But in the process, they could trap any fallout particles that might have landed on your head,
which also defeats the purpose of showering.
Finally, you would need to be prepared to wait,
and do what's called sheltering in place.
That's because radiation levels are highest right after the blast,
more than half of all radiation from fallout comes in the first hour,
and after one day, 80% of the risk is gone.
If you'd only managed to make it to a poor-quality shelter, it might be worth it to move to
a good quality shelter if one was close enough, like, less than five minutes away.
But you'd run the risk of more radiation exposure if you ventured outside,
so it would be a gamble.
Once you were in a good shelter, you'd really want to stay there for at least a day, more
likely two, before heading for somewhere that's not contaminated.
Which means it would be helpful to have a few days' supply of food and water,
some soap and clothes, and a radio stashed wherever you'd most likely shelter.
Of course, if you're the kind of person preparing for a nuclear attack,
you probably already have an emergency disaster kit packed.
And again, the odds that you'll need to use this information are really low.
But now you know it, just in case.
Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow.
If you want to know more about what would happen if a nuclear missile was launched,
you might like our episode on how we might stop one before it hits.
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There's ten key success factors that influence the effectiveness of your
Quality Assurance Management System so in this video we're going to explore
what they are and how you can implement them in your organization. This video is
a great video to explore why we'd have a Quality Assurance Management System and
is a good introduction to what we've got included in our ISO 9001
Essentials Course right here on our Training Academy. The strategic decision
that you make to implement a Quality Assurance Management System following
something like ISO 9001 it's critical to the efficient execution of your business
plan. Okay success factor number four is all
about looking at who might be the best people in the business to help you with
how you're going to do things and how you improve things and it's widely
acknowledged that innovation comes from within organizations a critical success
factor of Management System and it could be Quality Assurance management system
that's been built around ISO 9001 is communication and consultation or
consultation of the people doing the work so often while they might not have
the solutions they can definitely discuss things like what's really
frustrating what doesn't work well and maybe the small adjustments that need to
be made you know in your customer service or your processing or your
manufacturing or your project management or your building site or your pipeline
company whatever industry you might be in. If we were to look at measuring the
numbers of hours that we spend consulting with our teams instead of the
top-down approach so it's a it's a bottom-up approach of what things could
we innovate in the organization that's a great question put it out to the
organization what do you think we could innovate what could be improved what
could be some efficiencies because you will find and I've heard it a lot
regular comments from people so much money gets wasted or so much time gets
wasted or it's so frustrating and so those are little indicators so don't
necessarily look to hear the solutions from with in business but they can
be little signals and little communications of things that could be
improved in the organization so the leader might set the strategic direction
and then the team come along with all less more micro suggestions about how
each of those things within that within that division of the business
can be you know improved at a micro level so I can definitely say that success
factor number four is one of the most critical parts of looking at
communication and consultation with workers in the organization and asking
for suggestions for innovation or areas that need attention. Now we explore
what's involved in that as we go clause by clause through ISO 9001 in our ISO
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Stephen Hawking - Papier mystérieux deux semaines avant sa mort - Duration: 4:11.
bonjour à ceux qui écoutent, c' était le 18 mars 2018 ,11h56 et j'étais occupé à
regarder Secure Team, cette chose sur ce message vocal étrange que le nommé Ty
la personne l' ayant reçu et il y avait d'autres messages qui étaient là, un tas de
chiffres et d'autres choses, mais je sais que cela est un message de code Morse et je suis allé à travers
les commentaires de tout le monde sur Secure Team 10, sur la vidéo où les commentaires sont, et
je n'ai vu personne mentionner quoi que ce soit à ce propos, de plus ce message de code Morse donc j' ai
décidé que je vais m' y attaquer moi-même voici ce que le message dit : si vous faites
vous pouvez le faire vous-même pour regarder au code Morse mais il dit : le message
que vous avez reçu est bien lié à Stephen Hawking 1E.S.death mem vous n'êtes pas prêt
pour leur faire face et le message que vous avez reçu est bien lié à Stephen
Hawking et puis il y a un qui ne pouvait pas comprendre la partie suivante, puis
enfin on dirait qu'il dit un O.S. un O.S. est le nouveau système d'exploitation de Microsoft
et tenir une seconde l'un des O.S. de Microsoft est un fichier virtuel GI T
système qu'ils déploient aux masses et il est censé faire tout
ce temps tellement plus vite à partir de 12 ans, les heures jusqu'à quelques minutes, donc je ne suis pas
sûr exactement de ce que c'est et encore une fois je demande aux gens de voir s'ils peuvent aider à essayer
de comprendre avec toute cette chose, donc le message reçu est bien lié
à Stephen Hawking un e s qui est bizarre et ensuite ça va à la mort
mem mi m bien mem n'a pas de sens; si il semble que j'ai compris que
peut-être qu'il est synonyme de chiffres romains et, si vous allez au mi M Roman on savait que
ce serait 2001, donc j'ai frappé tel quel dans Google pour voir ce que cela viendrait
avec, et il est venu avec 2001 un Space Odyssey et ensuite vous le savez bien sûr
vous savez qu'il y a un copain qui est le système d'exploitation de l'ordinateur qui est comme
l' AI de la journée à l'époque, et si vous y pensez c'est la première fois
que je puisse jamais penser à AI étant mentionné dans les films TV, tout ce que je sais
juste un truc plus étrange là-bas, donc là, le message que vous avez reçu est bien lié à
Stephen Hawking's 1 es mort 2001 vous n' êtes pas prêt à leur faire face, alors la seule chose;
Je viendrais sans que cela parle à propos de l'intelligence artificielle, nous ne sommes pas
prêt à affronter l'intelligence artificielle Je ne suis pas sûr que ce soit ça, mais
voilà ce que j' obtiens avec, et si quelqu'un d'autre peut trouver quelque chose
d'autre , s'il vous plaît commenter ici parce que c' est très intéressant, je suis surpris que
personne n'a vérifié cela et a essayé de le traduire, et essayer de trouver le sens
de cela, il est vraiment étrange pour moi, pour nous, cherché à travers tous les commentaires que vous.
Savoir qu'il y a un tas d'autres chiffres et peut-être des coordonnées et des choses comme
mais personne n'est allé sur ce message en code Morse, donc je pensais que c'était étrange
si quelqu'un d'autre peut venir avec quoi que ce soit sur ce message de code Morse
mais pour le dire une fois de plus , le message que vous avez reçu est bien lié à
Stephen Hawking 1es décès mem ou la mort 2001 vous n'êtes pas prêt à leur faire face si
quelqu'un d'autre peut ajouter à cette discussion et la signification de ce que cela pourrait
éventuellement être, s'il vous plaît commenter ici ,merci à vous pour avoir regardé, merci de vous abonner
Dieu vous bénisse !
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BOHOL BEE FARM ADVENTURE (FILIPINO FOOD SAMPLES!) - Duration: 11:49.
- [Brad Newton] Honeyed Bahalina.
I have no idea what that is, but I'm wanna try it.
I'm gonna try it; honeyed, what is it?
Honeyed Bahalina.
- [Female Shop Employee] It's a coconut wine syrup.
(laughter)
- [Female Shop Employee] I hear again.
- [Brad Newton] What is it?
It's a coconut wine with honey.
- [Brad's friend] Oh, we try, we try.
- [Female Shop Employee] It's a sample, yes.
- [Brad's Friend] We want to try.
(upbeat guitar and whistle harmony)
(murmur of store patrons)
- Honey truffles; everything's made of honey, everything.
Truffles.
The golden rule is that when there is samples here, you
have to eat all the samples.
(rhythmic percussion)
Does anyone know what Cabcab is?
Raw Cabcab?
Cabcab!
Cabcab.
Any ideas?
I have no idea.
What's good?
Tskoron.
- [Female Shop Employee] Tskoron.
It's made of pulveron
- [Brad Newton] Chocolate-coated pulveron.
- [Female Shop Employee] It's a flour mixed with sugar,
with milk and then butter; then it's mixed together.
Put it in a pan with low heat, then, you could try.
- Try it?
- [Female Shop Employee] Yes!
- Alright, I'm gonna buy it.
(shoppers murmur in background)
Apparently these Peanut Kisses are only, like here.
You could only eat them here; they're not the same
anywhere else.
So if you have Peanut Kisses, you've been here, in Bohol.
(upbeat guitar strum)
- Man, I'm gonna eat everything in this shop,
I'm gonna eat the whole damn shop; I'm gonna eat everything.
(female voices not discernible)
- Alright.
- What's the sour?
- It's uh, it's uh, root crust.
It's a family of potato,
sweet potato (not discernible) potato.
- [Brad's Friend] Bellissimo.
- [Female Shop Employee] Have you eaten our
- [Brad Newton] What's Cabcab?
- This is a row, this is a row of these.
You need to cook this in a deep-fry and then it will
become like this.
- [Brad's Friend] Alright.
- [Brad Newton] Okay, so that, so that turns into chips.
- [Female Shop Employee] Yeah.
[Brad Newton] Chips.
(upbeat guitar and whistle harmony)
- [Brad Newton] This place is insane!
Coffee, honey.
What's this?
Honeyed Bahalina.
I have no idea what that is, but I'm wanna try it.
I'm gonna try it; honeyed, what is it?
Honeyed Bahalina.
- [Female Shop Employee] It's a coconut wine syrup.
(laughter)
I hear again.
- [Brad Newton] What is it?
- [Female Shop Employee] It's a coconut wine with honey.
- [Female Patron] Oh, we try, we try.
- [Female Shop Employee] It's a sample, yes.
- [Brad's Friend] We want to try; two, two.
- [Female Shop Employee] Okay, and make a cheers.
- [Brad's Friend] Make a ch-, of course.
- [Female Shop Employee] A celebration.
- [Brad Newton] Okay, ready?
- [Brad's Friend] Celebration, huh?
- [Female Shop Employee] Celebration of true love.
- Cheers.
- Cheers!
- Bahalina.
- Bahalina.
- Bahalina; is it like one shot?
- [Female Shop Employee] Yes!
- It's very good.
- That's really nice.
- That's really nice.
(slight coughing)
- [Brad's friend] Not so strong, though.
- Is there alcohol in this?
- [Brad's Friend] Yeah, it's wine.
- [Female Shop Employee] It's fermented coconut.
- [Brad's Friend] Its coconut; fermented.
- That is really good.
Man, everything in this shop tastes amazing!
Everything; everything in this shop;I kid you not.
Everything in this shop tastes really awesome!
I've not picked up one sample and gone, "That's shit."
I don't, I don't, I don't drink wine.
- [Female Shop Employee] You don't drink wine?
- Oh no, I don't drink wine, and I'm like, "That's amazing!"
- [Female Shop Employee] You made me wonder, why you
don't drink wine?
- [Brad's Friend] That's a big problem.
- Because I'm a, uh, no, it's a good problem to have.
It's a good problem, it's a good problem.
It's a good problem.
Pesto, pesto spread, boom!
This better be good.
- [Female Shop Employee] Yes, it is.
- Alright.
- [Female Shop Employee] How's the taste?
- That's really good.
- [Female Shop Employee] See, it's amazing again.
- [Brad's Friend] What's a Pesto spread with?
- [Female Shop Employee] Amazing again!
- I've never tried.
- I'm gonna fucking buy the whole fucking shelf!
I'm buying, I'm buying the whole shelf!
(upbeat guitar strum)
- [Brad Newton] So this is honeyed, honeyed chocolate
right here.
Oh that smells, it smells really good.
Alright, let's go in for the test.
It's nice; it is nice.
The ginger is my favourite; the ginger is my favourite.
That's really ni-, it's really good, though.
It is really good.
No, I, I absolutely, I adore this shop.
- [Female Shop Employee] Oh, thank you!
- This is really, really nice.
- It's really nice.
- [Female Shop Employee] So it means you'll come back
maybe in,
- Tomorrow.
- [Female Shop Employee] Oh, tomorrow!
- No, like I'm serious; this is really, really nice.
I appreciate it.
- [Female Shop Employee] You and her, together.
Hopefully you come back together, huh?
- Yeah, hopefully, yeah.
- [Female Shop Employee] Bring your friends here next time.
- I will, I will; I'll bring my friends, everyone watching.
- [Female Shop Employee] And we will give you a coupon.
- Yes.
- [Female Shop Employee] You will have a discount.
- Nice!
- [Female Shop Employee] When you come back.
- They'll give me a discount, guys.
- [Female Shop Employee] What's your name, sir?
- Brad.
- Brad?
- Vee-chell.
- Vee-chell, nice to meet you.
- Hi, here's my colleague, Ina.
- Ina, Ina.
- Hello, hello Brad.
- I'm Brad, how you doing?
(organ notes)
- [Brad Newton] Bye!
- Come back again.
- [Brad Newton] Bye!
Man, this place is awesome!
I never bought so much from a bee shop before
this place right here.
(upbeat guitar and whistle harmony)
- So, it is almost five o'clock in the afternoon;
I wasn't even going to film this, 'cause
I didn't think it would be worthwhile,
but we're at this bee place, right, it's a bee farm and
at first I was like, "Eh, bee farm, okay cool."
Wasn't gonna film it as I said.
I actually am kind of regretting I didn't film the beginning
of it but,
this is actually pretty awesome.
There's like, first and foremost the bee shop,
the Buzz Shop, I believe it's called, which you'll
see all the videos of us tasting and sampling,
and I've never been to any kind of shop and gone,
"This is awesome."
There wasn't one sample that I didn't, it was like I
was like gonna buy the whole shop.
So, you gotta come here actually and down here
downstairs, you walk down the stairs; so up there
you walk down the stairs, you come down here.
There's a dive shop just here.
We're right on the edge of the water and you could
literally just chill out here.
This guy's snorkelling just over there.
Pretty amazing, the sun's about to set and there's clouds.
Just hits you in the face with that sunset; pretty amazing.
(upbeat guitar and whistle harmony)
Has anyone ever had Peanut Kisses?
If you have let me know, let me know.
(ripping package)
Ice cream.
(crowd chatters in Filipino)
I feel like an ice cream now; I haven't had ice cream since
I was, I don't know, not long ago actually.
Six months ago, gelato.
I feel like (not discernible).
(crowd chatters in Filipino)
Apparently ice cream is a big hit around here.
Everybody's eating ice cream except me.
Do you want an ice cream?
- [Brad's Friend] (laughing)
- I missed the tour; so the Bee Farm tour
is every 30 minutes.
Check this out.
Missed it by 30 minutes; oh well.
If you come here, do the bee tour,
and let me know how you go.
I think that's it.
I think that's it.
Let's hire an aircraft, let's do it.
Let's hire an aircraft.
Bohol Aerial Tour and Services.
That's it; finished.
We didn't see the bees!
I know, we missed it, we missed the tour.
Alright, so that's it guys; five o'clock in the afternoon.
End of the Bee Farm; finished.
Didn't see any bees, that's, I'm guessing you come to
a bee farm to see bees; I didn't see any bees.
Just went to the bee shop and ate every sample in the shop,
and walked out with almost every product on the shelf!
It was worth it, though; it was good fun.
It was really good fun.
But if you head down to the Bee Farm let me know
what you think so that I know I should definitely
come back here the second time.
Back to the driver, back to the accommodation,
to chill out.
Ciao!
(upbeat guitar and whistle harmony)
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[Kevin Larson] The Brainerd branch of Productive Alternatives has been open since 1997
and during that time we have placed literally hundreds and hundreds of
people into different types of employment in the community. You're
looking at our production area here where we do contract labor. We can do
packaging, assembly tasks, collating for printing companies. We have prime
products that we work with that Productive Alternatives actually owns. We
sell some of those prime products to places like Gander Mountain, Fleet Farm,
different businesses like that in the community. We have a loading dock here
and forklift so we're able to get things in and out of the building on pallets.
And we can take on pretty much any contracted assembly type tests that
you'd be interested in us looking at. Another aspect of Productive
Alternatives here in Brainerd is our Community Employment Services. We have
people go out into the community. We do contracted work for a lot of different
businesses throughout the area. We have a placement specialist on staff who does
support employment placement services through vocational rehabilitation
services and also through the waiver and she finds people competitive employment
out in the community where their employer paid. For our community sites, we
have a fleet of vehicles here that we use to get people to and from work.
We also work really close with the city bus service, contract with them to move
people to their work. When we place people in competitive employment we also
provide ongoing, long-term supports for them. They have case management services
through us and job coaches that go out and work with them and visit them at the
actual work site. Here at our Brainerd branch we're always looking for work
opportunities for people. If you have anything that you would like packaged or
assembled or cleaned, we are always looking to do contracted labor. Also, out in the
community I know right now that there's a lot of places that are posting help
wanted signs and we can come in to your business, we can do contracted work, or we
could possibly set you up with an employee.
We have people that have worked at our branch here for 20 years, so we're always
looking for good people, as well. If you're interested in working in the
rehabilitation field, feel free to click on the link below and you can get in
touch with us and we'd be glad to talk to you.
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