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Add 1 Teaspoon of this Mixture to Your Coffee to Boost Weight Loss - Duration: 3:49.Add 1 Teaspoon of this Mixture to Your Coffee to Boost Weight Loss.
Not only is a fresh cup of coffee a warm and delicious drink in the morning, it also boasts
multiple health benefits.
The caffeine in coffee can kick-start your metabolism in the morning, and drinking it
in moderation can promote a healthy heart and protect against several illnesses.
If you love your morning cup of joe and you happen to be trying to lose a few extra pounds,
you're in luck.
Adding just a few simple ingredients into your routine cup of coffee will help accelerate
your metabolism, burn more calories and melt away stubborn fat that your body just can't
seem to get rid of.
All you'll need is some cinnamon, coconut oil, and honey.
You can also add some cocoa if you'd like!
Here's why it works: Cinnamon.
Cinnamon has been known for its powerful medicinal properties for centuries.
It's loaded with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that help fight infections and
inflammation in the body.
It also reduces blood sugar levels in the body to keep you feeling full longer, aiding
in the weight loss process.
Cinnamon is believed to increase blood sugar metabolism to break down sugar for energy,
allowing less fatty acids to be stored in the body.
There are two types of cinnamon: Cassia and Ceylon.
Ceylon is known as "true cinnamon," and it's believed to be more beneficial, so
stick to Ceylon!
Coconut Oil.
Coconut oil is a fat, but it's a healthy fat!
While most fats contain long-chain fatty acids, coconut oil consists almost entirely of medium-chain
fatty acids which metabolize differently.
They are sent straight to the liver from the digestive tract, where they are either used
for energy right away or turned into ketone bodies, instead of being stored in the body
as fat.
Coconut oil is a natural thermogenic, so it increases both metabolism and energy expenditure,
resulting in more efficient fat burning!
Honey.
Yes, honey contains sugar.
Usually, in order to digest sugar, the body uses stored vitamins and minerals that are
essential to dissolving fats, reducing the amount of vitamins and minerals in the body.
Honey actually contains nutrients, including iron, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, zinc
and calcium, so the digestion process is balanced between the sugar and nutrients.
Honey is also a good source of vitamins, including folate, niacin, riboflavin, Vitamin C and
Vitamin B6.
Research has shown that honey can increase levels of good cholesterol in the body, reducing
stress on the heart and allowing people to lead a more active and healthy life to further
promote weight loss.
You'll want to use raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized organic honey for the best results.
Ingredients: 1 teaspoon of cinnamon.
3/4 cup of coconut oil.
1/2 cup of raw honey.
Directions: Mix all ingredients together until you get
a smooth mixture.
Store it in a cup and cover it.
To Use: When you pour yourself a fresh cup of coffee
in the morning, add 1-2 teaspoons of the prepared mix to your coffee while it's still hot.
Stir and drink!
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Build our Machine - Flipnote (Bendy and the Ink Machine / BatIM) - Duration: 1:00.I am aware
That your soul is now divine
We care to not toil With unbroken chains
So don't toil with ours
Like he did to our shining stars (Shining stars)
So prerare for adventure We're a whole new creature From the darkest side
You can't take away the pain we feel
Created as monsters That come to life (Come back to life)
So you've come to the end now
Alive but dead inside
The heart beats loud You've joined our crowd
We are but punished serpentines
Your life with him was fun But now the terror's only just begun
Now come with me And you will see
We're a new born cyanide! (Bendy, oh)
I am alive
Immortalized
You're the creator You traitor
Hey!
There's no vaccine
To cure our dirty needs
For now you must Build up our machine
You die tonight
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Detroit Denim Co. - Handmade Denim Jeans - Duration: 4:34.it's almost counter-intuitive but the
harder you are in your jeans the better they look
the more you do it your jeans
the better they break in and they
feel and the more they are yours
people actually write songs of the topic of
blue jeans and it's for a reason it's an
emotional piece of apparel
we're just going to make it up as we go
what are we talking about
I'm Eric Elsa and I'm an owner of Detroit denim I'm
Brenna Lane and I'm also an owner of
Detroit denim and we make jeans
[Music]
[Music]
I was in the jeans way back when and I
experimented with them a lot
I actually tie-dyed a pair of jeans I
drug a pair of jeans behind my car to
try to break them in I bought jeans that
had leather on them I bleached my chains
like tapered my own jeans so as I think
about it now if there was always that
curiosity that that passion and then it
was like oh you got to go to college oh
you got to get a job and then it wasn't
until many years later when you get
booted out of a job
that that all of that came back but that
was that and then I then I jumped in the
deep end I cashed in my retirement
started you know if I'm going to do this
I'm going to really do it
I answered a Craigslist ad for a sewer and I've sewn
my whole life I kept showing up way more
than the two days a week I was scheduled for
and you were finally like
look I can't pay you for all of this and I was
like that's okay, but I needed you
yeah you needed the work done and
I needed to be there I was really happy to
be there it was there's something really
therapeutic about making things with
your hands and I was just really eager
to work seven days a week and only get
paid for two of them, I didn't care
and I think by then we realized that we were
very opposite and very complimentary and
kind of a yin-yang thing yeah and and I
said hey why don't you just keep not
paying me but give me some ownership so
I am so happy this is what I want to be
spending my time doing when you make a
pair of jeans front to end you put part
of yourself into the jeans you you care
about them as you're making them
we talk about making these things as if
you're making them for a loved one and
that's how I make everything like it's
I'm making them for my family so
the vast majority of the apparel
industry is one giant McDonald's and
we're all eating $1 hamburgers and all
of a sudden it's like whoa wait there's
something really good out there like
some sort of farm-to-table thing and I
like to feel that's what we are like
they come in here they see a factory
they see people making stuff and then
they put the stuff on like oh this is
how jeans should fit oh this is how
jeans should wear oh if I have a hole in
my jeans these people will take care of it
on the house like just a completely
new thing that we're able to bring to people
the jeans are for anyone who wants to
know where something was made how it was
made and by whom and wants to have
something that will last for a really long time
we want to be something that
people hear and know and they're
starting to do it now and can identify
what it is like
that's really good shit
I've never worked harder I've never been poorer
but I've never been happier
and I'm cool with that
that's a good time
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Worst 5 Computer Keyboards | Nostalgia Nerd - Duration: 9:52.Keyboards...
Where would we be without all those keys.
Numbers.
Graphical Symbols.
BASIC commands....
I for one.
Do not know.
Because like it or lump it, we've had keyboards and their descendants for a long time, and
as input devices go, they seem to do the job pretty well.
But some keyboards just do the job better than others don't they? and this was particularly
true whilst the home micro was emerging, cost cutting was paramount and frankly, where in
the absence of knowing better, we just liked it or lumped it.
I hear people these days complain about not having cherry switches on their keyboards.
I've even had comments blasting me for using a non mechanical keyboard in day-to-day use.
Well, let me just say this.
If you've grown up using a ZX Spectrum keyboard, then a polished brick feels like luxury, and
as long as I can type without breaking my fingers or hitting the wrong keys, then I
am as happy as a pig in the filthiest of sh..[static hiss].
But that being said, the keyboard was our main connection to this wonderful and fascinating
world, and for me, the look and feel of the keyboards I've used over the years, is a strong,
nostalgic memory.
From the raised keys of the spongy, yet clunky Commodore 64 to the marshmallow like bounce
found in the Atari ST and even the clackety, yet responsive half keyboard of the Amiga
600.
Placing these blissful memories aside however, it's easy to take a subjective view of how
poor some of these data entry devices really were, and many just felt like an after-thought.
So, here then, from a general usability point of view, are the worst 5 keyboards I've used
in my life.
Number 5.
The ZX Spectrum+
During 1984, a lot of things were happening with the home micro scene.
Amstrad launched their CPC, Commodore were gaining traction with their 64, and many companies
were falling by the way-side.
With this in mind, Sinclair thought it was time to revitalise their Spectrum model by
gifting it a "real" keyboard.
This was the result.
On the outset, it seems pretty nice.
Each key has a finger shaped molding, everything is laid out clearly, and there's even a reasonable
travel distance on key press.
Underneath the plastic keys, is a rubber switch mat which then depresses onto a membrane,
all held in place with a metal back plate.
It was a quick, cheap and cheerful solution for improving the existing Spectrum keyboard,
and an improvement it indeed was.
But I have a few gripes.
First is that the keys are very close together, making touch typing, a touch difficult.
Second, the keyboard itself is raised considerably off the ground, and there's no wrist support.
Given that the electronics are stored below, it's part of the parcel, but even with the
support legs extended, it makes for a very tiresome typing position.
Third; the keyboard is just so flat.
It's hard to press a key without pressing any other keys at the same time, and this
is especially true if you have fat fingers.
The keys themselves require reasonable pressure, and once this pressure is met, they give instantly,
popping back up like a character from those arcade bashing machines.
If you're using 48k BASIC, then the built in key commands do take some of the typing
chore out of proceedings, but this is a learning curve in itself, and I have only admiration
for those who used one of these models to code on in a professional sense.
Number 4.
The ZX Spectrum
This might seem like I'm picking on Sinclair, but regardless of how much I love Sinclair
machines, it's a sad reality that their keyboards, although somewhat innovative, where an upsetting
misery to use for any extended period of time.
The original Spectrum's keyboard used the same principle as the plus, just without the
plastic keys on top.
Instead we have rubber keys which make contact directly with the keyboard membrane underneath,
making for a somewhat squishy experience.
If you've ever used one of those crappy electronic musical keyboards, with the feature select
switches, then you know what I'm talking about.
Typing on a Spectrum keyboard is a bizarre experience.
You feel like you're using a data entry point for a door.
Some kind of electronic product you just tap a few buttons on and leave.
But no, if you're programming on this thing, then you're in for a distressing time.
Apart from the obvious rubber key situation, there's the issue of accessibility.
Half the keys, including the directional arrows are tucked away under other keys requiring
combinations of Caps Shift and Symbol Shift to access them, and if you want to use the
space bar, you either have to grow an extra thumb on your right hand, become amazingly
adept with your little finger, or just move your entire hand.
We know why Sinclair did it, we know Rick Dickinson's design looks beautiful in it's
construction, but flipping 'eck.
It's a pain to use.
Number 3.
The ZX80/ZX81
And so we peel back yet another layer on the Sinclair machines.
This time, the rubber layer disappears altogether.
Allowing the user to type directly onto the keyboard membrane, perhaps allowing them to
feel more at one with their digital device.....
No.
This very basic method introduces the least responsive tactile experience you're ever
likely to have with a computer.
The layout is fairly similar to the Spectrum, but at least you have something squishy to
squish with the Spectrum.
With this, it's just like pressing on a desk.
The only way you really know if you've been successful with your press is the corresponding
output on the television.
Sinclair did manage to produce a home micro for an unbelievably low price at the time,
and unfortunately this keyboard was just one sacrifice to make it possible.
Still, we didn't care at the time.
We had a frickin' Computer man!
Number 2.
The Philips Videopac G7000
Known in North America as the Magnavox Odyssey 2, or Magnavox Odyssey Squared, this is really
a console more than a computer, but it does have a keyboard and you can indeed run BASIC
on it.
So in that sense, it makes perfect sense of include it here.
Released in 1978, this machine actually arrived before the ZX80, and for the most part you
could just use the joysticks to play games, but when you did come to use the keyboard,
you damn well wished you hadn't.
We have the same tactile issues as the ZX80 and 81, but this time, the keys are less responsive,
they're narrow and they're just laid out in an unpleasing fashion.
I mean we at least have a space bar at the bottom, but you're more likely to press it
with your fingers than your thumbs.
The layout just oozes unfriendliness for normal typing and the fact that the unit is quite
high off the ground just rubs salt into those bitter wounds.
It's also indented into the case, which just makes for an uncomfortable experience, and
a well deserved 2nd place on this list.
So...
Number 1...
The Oric 1.
Released in 1983, the Oric 1 is in many ways much like the ZX Spectrum.
It's small, it's got 48K of RAM, it's got BASIC, and it has a very strange keyboard.
Now, on first glance, you might think that actually this keyboard isn't too bad.
After all, it's got realistic plastic keys, and it even has a space bar front and middle,
just like all good keyboard layouts should have.
But christ on a bicycle.
It's like someone has taken a bunch of tic-tacs, glued them to the ZX Spectrum's rubber keys
and then gone; alrighty then, job done.
It's disgusting to use.
Not only are the keys small, knobbly and hard to hit.
They feel like they're balancing on a bowl of jelly.
Now, don't get me wrong, I like the Oric-1, and I can see how they were trying to try
and get one over on the Spectrum with harder keys, more like a proper computer.
But it just doesn't work, and its by far the worst keyboard I have personally used, in
my life.
Now there are plenty of other atrotious keyboards about.
Some I haven't had the pleasure of using, but you can just tell by looking at them that
they're.... urghhhh.
So if you have any unpleasant keyboard experiences, please share them with me in the comments,
as we all tend to our calloused fingers.
I also wanted to point out that I find these keyboards part of the charm of these old computers,
and I wouldn't change them for the world.
They're part of the nostalgia, they're part of what made them cheap.
They are part of history, and for that reason, I wouldn't change them for the world.
Thanks for watching.
Stay tuned for more keyboard babbles, but most of all, have yourself a great evening.
See ya!
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Interactive video 1 (in English, English & French subtitles) - Duration: 2:29.Hello and welcome to Learn English with Jojo and today I am launching a new video series.
They're going to be little videos each week, I think, we'll see how it goes.
Each week I will ask you a question and it's up to you to respond in English.
And my question will be in English and I will not translate the question.
You will have to do the translation yourself.
So you could go to google translate or linguee or word reference, those are my go-to translators.
And then after I ask you the question and you respond, I will go and read all of the
comments and I will correct your comments, I will correct your English and maybe give
you suggestions for what you can do to improve.
So the question of this week is... are you ready?
It's: what are your motivations for learning English?
Why? Why?
Why do you want to learn English?
Do you want to travel more?
Do you want to get a promotion in your job?
You have a job that's very international.
Or do you just love language?
Or some other reason.
I'd love to know.
And that will give me more information about you so I can continue to improve my videos
and make more videos that will interest you and that will help you.
Ok.
So that's it for this week and I look forward to seeing your comments.
Bye.
Oh and I forgot to mention that it was Sébastien who suggested this idea, so thank you Sebastien,
it was very nice of you to suggest this and it's a great idea and I encourage anyone else
who has an idea to improve this channel, to make it more helpful to you to let me know
in the comments.
Ok that's it bye.
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Two States, One Hope - Duration: 1:34.I want to thank each and every one of you
who stood up here against violence
and for peace.
I was a military man for 27 years.
I fought as long as there were no prospects for peace.
**50 years of war and bloodshed**
The people of Israel
who have proven,
that peace is attainable,
Peace exists first and foremost in our prayers, but not only in prayers.
**Its over! we're the last to leave!**
Peace is what the Jewish people aspire to.
There are enemies of peace
who are trying to torpedo the peace process.
Violence is undermining the very foundations of Israeli democracy.
This is not the way of the state of Israel.
And you here,
by coming to this rally,
prove that the people truly want peace
and oppose violence.
**For 50 Years**
**We are Fighting**
**Against Occupation**
**And for Peace**
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