Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Youtube daily report Jul 25 2017

I played a lot of World of Tanks then I spent a few hours in war thunder

wow that's considerably more than I remember the game is quite realistic and

it comes with VR standard so all you have to do is go to this button then

this button and voila VR ready so as a first slide no there's actually no color

fringing here at all and it's only when it's displayed on the monitor and that's

what you're seeing let me fix that with the power of editing I'll let you know

how much this wraps around you and like a cocoon of UI that's one side that's

the other side that's at the bottom and that's at the top now if you're

wondering how long it's been since the last time I played this game look at the

last video I made that was actually also in the opposite mmm in quite a while

so to get you antiquated here is the third-person view with a junkie UI which

doesn't always adhere to the laws of perspective though that don't look

actually a lot better here how they must have fixed it this UI is also upgraded

it also wraps around you now this is quite cool whoa hey whoa hey that

follows the turret did that always do that I don't think it awaited that let

me be the first one to say that this will be the view that you're almost in

if you choose to do it because here nothing quite works oh my god oh my god

alright so to you viewers at home that did not look particularly bad but to me

that was a vomit-inducing having a look Matt yeah ah oh my whoa what just yes

let's go with the kv-85 I have no mouth nope that's

what I want maybe a teapot yep nope that's that just okay don't you

the game also those have a look at the map where do I want to go I kids home

look how that move oh oh snap is it following where I'm looking

oh my god it is they must have watched my last video and

then fix that unfortunately no now I can't look at my map for a long extended

alright my tarts broken isn't that awesome

thank you oh no I don't shop buy anything over there don't shoot again me

God if only I was good at this game then I could school them

I'm kidding shop goddamnit Frank okay that redirecting where I'm looking

things that is not purely helpful but hello

that's the kv-1 well then ah now I want to I'm gonna try so I

wonder the t30 vehicle is not available duh

he said he for the kv2 Hey what no new let me go past that hold on hold on

homie no no no no no I have a controller oh please tell me the controller fixes

this oh no no no oh no and I have no mouth right

I have no mouth I have I have to go you're kidding me game stems here's

something to fix I have to go this time

it is not my choice oh my god this thing is slow I don't

even know if this is a good tank this is how long it's been since I last played

good game

she's neck oh she's Knack paddy wack I don't know if I want to go over there

and hide or help prevent these flankers oh this is how I fixed the turning head

thing I just have a target crime felony movie return to hangar I'm shimming yep

still no mouth awesome nope okay hitting enter doesn't work I'm out return to

hang out which one is selected the one that's been depressed or the one that's

three-dimensional I'm gonna guess the one that looks three-dimensional no yeah

yes yeah yes there we got get alright awesome that would have been a lot

better with the foe cuz I could literally aim with my eyes named with

your eyes accurately and faster than with any other controller all since I

have no more controllers that would be awesome I could look and aim where I

want to that would be cool please dear developer / Lord hear my prayer let me

use my controllers so it all comes down to this is it realistic enough and is it

worth it well no and yet know what doesn't add a whole lot more to the game

it's more of a gimmick but yes it's a lot of fun but is it worth it money-wise

well it has come down and price but still for one of you you're going to

have to sell some drugs maybe or even your body much like I did but yes

this problem is to be a lot more realistic oh my god

the graphics is so realistic it's so immersive as well I'm actually it looks

like I'm in my room right I think I need to actually drive to where I need to

work and drive time Wow let me so fast

oh my god I'm doing so cool down over there

ha ha yeah and it's only fair we elected the same element in it amazing Wow I

would make exactly the same way

oh wow but what a karma game is looking nothing like that Wow the haptic

feedback on the heat from this is awesome wow it smells just like that

smellivision VR headset well anyway thanks for coming and ah it's that like

button in the face cause it's like hold out here I need to warm up

For more infomation >> War Thunder - The Value of VR - Duration: 7:49.

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P!nk| Who Knew *ASL COVER* (@Pink) - Duration: 3:39.

Hey guys what's up so I'm gonna be signing "Who Knew" by P!nk so let's... get into it

......

(Music)

You took my hands, you showed me how

You promised me you'd be around

Uh-Uh that's right

(Music)

I took your words & I believed in everything you said to me

Uh-Uh that's right

(Music)

If someone said 3 years from now you'd be long gone

I'd stand up & punch them out 'cause they're all wrong

I know better 'cause you said forever & ever

Who Knew

(Music)

Remember when we were such fools

& so convinced & just too cool

Oh no no no

(Music)

I wish I could touch you again

I wish I could still call you a friend

I'd give anything

When someone said count your blessings now

'Fore they're long gone

I guess I just didn't know how

I was all wrong

But they knew better still you said forever & ever

Who Knew

(Who Knew)

I'll keep you locked in my head until we meet again

Until we, until we meet again

& I won't forget you my friend, what happened?

If someone said 3 years from now you'd be long gone

I'd stand up & punch them out 'cause they're all wrong

& the last kiss I cherish until we meet again

& time makes it harder I wish I could remember

But I keep your memory, you visit me in my sleep

My darling, who knew

My darling, My darling

Who Knew

My darling, I miss you, My darling

Who Knew

Who Knew

For more infomation >> P!nk| Who Knew *ASL COVER* (@Pink) - Duration: 3:39.

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Arsenal transfer news: Pedro FRACTURED cheekbone against Arsenal as s Antonio Conte reveals - Duration: 4:56.

Pedro FRACTURED cheekbone against Arsenal as Chelsea boss Antonio Conte reveals injury is more serious than first thought

ANTONIO CONTE has revealed that Pedros injury was more serious than first thought. The Spanish winger has suffered multiple fractures according to the Blues boss and will be the latest Chelsea player who will need to wear a protective mask.

Pedro has suffered a fractured cheekbone and will need to wear a protective mask.

The Blues winger has flown home from pre-season after the heavy collision with David Ospina. He is expected to return to training in 10 days.

Pedro had to fly home from the clubs pre-season tour after he was clattered by Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina in the 3-0 win on Saturday.

The winger was taken to hospital as a precaution after the incident and managed to give the thumbs up on social media. On Saturday evening he wrote: What a shock! Fortunately everything is ok.

Thanks for your messages. Pedro was smashed into by Ospina as the pair chased a ball over the top.   Chelsea manager Antonio Conte confirms that Pedro injury is more serious than he thought.

Pedro gave the thumbs up in hospital.

Pedro previously wore a protective mask in May 2016 after breaking his nose in a fall at home.

CHELSEA PLAYERS IN MASKS John Terry - September 2008 Petr Cech - November 2011 Paulo Ferreira - December 2011 Demba Ba - February 2013 Fernando Torres - March 2013 Ramires - March 2014 Cesc Fabregas - April 2015 Gary Cahill - September 2015 Nemanja Matic - December 2015 Cesar Azpilicueta - January 2016 Diego Costa - February 2016 Pedro - May 2016.

The 29-year-old was clearly dazed and confused as blood poured from his nose and head. Speaking after the game, Conte said Pedro had suffered concussion but was fine.

However, speaking at a press conference this morning, Conte said it was worse than he first thought. Pedro will not return to the Far East, with the Blues set to return to England at the beginning of August.

They only have two more official pre-season games left, against Bayern Munich and Inter Milan, but will play a number of games behind closed doors in the build up to the season.

Antonio Conte will play Alvaro Morata against Bayern Munich - but not from the start.

Pedro sat up with blood clearly dripping from his head after the incident.

Numerous Chelsea players have worn masks in recent years.

Diego Costa wore one the season before last. Chelsea have seen a number of their players wear protective masks in recent years. Petr Cech, John Terry, Cesc Fabregas and Fernando Torres are just a few who have played in one.

Pedro has even worn one BEFORE - in May 2016 he broke his nose while suffering a fall at home and faced Liverpool wearing one. Conte also confirmed that Alvaro Morata will make his Chelsea debut against Bayern Munich.

But the club record signing will not play from the start.   Chelsea boss Antonio Conte says Alvaro Morata was his first choice striker.

For more infomation >> Arsenal transfer news: Pedro FRACTURED cheekbone against Arsenal as s Antonio Conte reveals - Duration: 4:56.

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Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse S 350 d L Automaat - Duration: 0:54.

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Audi Q5 2.0 TDI quattro Sport Pro Line S 2x s line!B&O Panodak FULL! 190PK! - Duration: 0:53.

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TWICE MÚSICA - Mi corazón late por ti (Acústico) (Mosaic MSC - Heartbeat en español) - Duration: 3:07.

For more infomation >> TWICE MÚSICA - Mi corazón late por ti (Acústico) (Mosaic MSC - Heartbeat en español) - Duration: 3:07.

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Кореянка в шоке от концерта NINETYONE 91!!В Жизни реакция 카자흐스탄 보이그룹콘서트 |минкюнха|Minkyungha|경하 - Duration: 4:11.

For more infomation >> Кореянка в шоке от концерта NINETYONE 91!!В Жизни реакция 카자흐스탄 보이그룹콘서트 |минкюнха|Minkyungha|경하 - Duration: 4:11.

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At the gym with Michael McCarron and Torrey Mitchell - Duration: 2:03.

Well I knew this was a big summer for me.

It's...

Going into my third year as a pro -- my last year on my entry level [contract], and...

I want to make an impression coming into camp, and, I figured there's no better place than,

to train... to train in Montreal, with great, great people to be with.

And, a veteran presence with Mitchey, and great trainers, and...

Well, this is my first summer training one-on-one with another guy who's been in the league for 11 years...

Maybe 12, I don't even know how many it's been, but he definitely showed me what it...

what it takes to stay in the league that long.

I mean, he's one of the hardest workers I've ever worked out with.

I mean, sometimes you look at him like he's crazy, but again that's why he's been in the league for so long,

and, it's definitely helped me train harder and harder this summer,

training with Torrey.

I just want to get quicker.

I want to be...

I want to be more agile on the ice.

I want to be able to... to take pucks to the net easier, and spin off guys,

and that's fast-twitch muscles, and...

That's what I need to work on, and I've been working on that the whole summer, and...

We're here five days a week, and every other Saturday we come in for a little cardio session,

and...

So sometimes it's six days a week, and...

I'm on the ice three days a week, but that just recently started.

You can't get on the ice too early, because the season is a long season, so...

We come in here for two hours every day, and...

It's a... It's a battle.

It's hard, and I'm definitely starting to see some transitions in my body, and...

That's what... that's what makes you happy and keeps you coming back.

Nothing like waking up in the morning with two egg whites already cooked, hey Mitchey?

A bowl of oats...

No wonder he...

No wonder he's got so much energy every day.

Last year was great, I mean...

I got a great opportunity, and...

It was tough.

It was a tough opportunity.

I did well. I mean...

I think there are some things I needed to do better, but it's a new coach who came in,

and new beginning coming in with Claude [Julien], and...

I just want to come in to camp and show him that I really want that spot, and...

It's going to be exciting.

I'm really excited for it.

For more infomation >> At the gym with Michael McCarron and Torrey Mitchell - Duration: 2:03.

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Parents of Terminally Ill British Baby Ask Permission for Their Son to Die at Home - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> Parents of Terminally Ill British Baby Ask Permission for Their Son to Die at Home - Duration: 1:00.

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Iron Man Finds Cap & Bucky - Mark 46 Suit Up | Captain America: Civil War (2016) Movie CLIP 4K - Duration: 4:11.

Clearly, I made a mistake. Sam, I was wrong.

That's a first.

Cap is definitely off the reservation...

but he's about to need all the help he can get.

We don't know each other very well.

You don't have to...

Hey, it's all right.

Look, I'll tell you...

but you have to go alone and as a friend.

Easy.

Stark?

Did he give you anything on Rogers?

Nope. Told me to go to hell.

I'm going back to the compound instead,

but you can call me anytime.

I'll put you on hold. I like to watch the line blink.

You remember that time we had to ride back

from Rockaway Beach in the back of that freezer truck?

Was that the time we used our train money

to buy hot dogs?

You blew three bucks trying to win that stuffed bear for a redhead.

What was her name, again?

Dolores. You called her Dot.

She's gotta be a hundred years old right now.

So are we, pal.

He can't have been here more than a few hours.

Long enough to wake them up.

You ready?

Yeah.

You seem a little defensive.

It's been a long day.

At ease, Soldier. I'm not currently after you.

Then why are you here?

Could be your story's not so crazy.

Maybe.

Ross has no idea I'm here. I'd like to keep it that way.

Otherwise, I gotta arrest myself.

Well, that sounds like a lot of paperwork.

It's good to see you, Tony.

You too, Cap.

Hey, Manchurian Candidate, you're killing me.

There's a truce here. You can drop...

For more infomation >> Iron Man Finds Cap & Bucky - Mark 46 Suit Up | Captain America: Civil War (2016) Movie CLIP 4K - Duration: 4:11.

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L'accès d'une personne aveugle au contenu d'une bibliothèque - Duration: 7:28.

For more infomation >> L'accès d'une personne aveugle au contenu d'une bibliothèque - Duration: 7:28.

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Tuto pour apprendre à sucer son pouce / Tuto to learn how to suck your thumb 30 06 17 - Duration: 15:01.

For more infomation >> Tuto pour apprendre à sucer son pouce / Tuto to learn how to suck your thumb 30 06 17 - Duration: 15:01.

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'S****y porn': Singer slammed for raunchy 'So Wet' music video with lingerie model - Duration: 2:19.

'S****y porn': Singer slammed for raunchy 'So Wet' music video with lingerie model

Daniel Milev Anna Sedokova took to Instagram to announce the video to accompany her new song Crush, titled "It Is So Wet Between Us".

Rather than star in the film herself, the steamy video stars Armenian model Gayana Bagdasaryan gyrating in lingerie. And the brazen Anna, 34, admitted that the video was solely to please her male fan base.

PORN: Instagram followers of Anna Sedokova werent happy with her latest video.

FOR THE LADS: Anna Sedokova admitted the video was for her male fanbase.

She wrote on Instagram: "Well, and before going to bed, I cannot but please the male audience and release the video #ItIsSoWetBetweenUs on my new song #CRUSH [sic]. But her Instagram followers were quick to criticise the video for its "erotic" content.

Daniel Milev wrote: "Anna why are you humiliating yourself and your kids with the s****y porn video?".

ASSETS: Busty Gayana has a huge following. Evil In a Dress added: "This is no longer you showing us your sexually, it is you showing your sex addiction. "And later people wonder why teenagers get so crazy.".

SECRET LOVE: Anna claims to have had a relationship with Lee Ryan. Aigul Nugabest also wrote: "This looks cheap. " Mother of three Anna is also a famous beauty herself, and claimed to be the secret girlfriend of ex-Blue frontman Lee Ryan.

For more infomation >> 'S****y porn': Singer slammed for raunchy 'So Wet' music video with lingerie model - Duration: 2:19.

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Mucize uğur böceği üzücü son - Miraculous ladybug sad story - Duration: 1:18.

For more infomation >> Mucize uğur böceği üzücü son - Miraculous ladybug sad story - Duration: 1:18.

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Kanye West: L'allu­sion gênante d'un mannequin trans­genre qui insi­nue avoir couché avec - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> Kanye West: L'allu­sion gênante d'un mannequin trans­genre qui insi­nue avoir couché avec - Duration: 2:41.

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Rare 1992-D Close AM Lincoln Cent Sold For $20,700 At Fun Convention - Duration: 1:53.

The 1992-D Lincoln, Close AM cent realized $20,700 in Heritage's summer FUN convention auction.

The reverse is of the style adopted for use in 1993, but was used in 1992 to strike a small number of pieces.

The coin was struck from a reverse die that had been prepared for use on circulation strikes of 1993 but

was used prematurely in striking a few pieces in 1992. Specialists call the design Reverse 7 or Reverse G,

and consider a 1992 cent struck with the 1993 reverse to be a transitional design.

The cent was one of more than 2,200 lots of Colonial coins, United States coins from half cents through

gold $20 double eagles and more offered in three public sessions July 12 and 13 in Orlando, Fla., by Heritage.

The auction brought total prices realized of $7,808,821. Lots totaling 93.1 percent of those offered were reported sold.

The price of $20,700 carries an enormous premium beyond the price of a common Wide AM variety. For example, a PCGS MS-64 1992-D Lincoln,

Wide AM cent sold in an Aug. 19, 2003, Heritage Internet-only sale for $7, including the buyer's fee.

The distance between the feet of the A and M in AMERICA is a pick-up point. A clear space appears between the two letters on the

normal circulation strikes (struck from Reverse 6), as identified by Combined Organizations of Numismatic Error Collectors of America.

The spacing is much tighter on the Reverse 7 design, with the two letters nearly touching.

Another pick-up point is found at the FG initials of U.S. Mint Engraver Frank Gasparro.

Both the shapes of the letters and the distance between them and the Lincoln Memorial differ in the two designs.

In addition, the initials are more widely separated from the base of the Lincoln Memorial on the

Reverse 7 (Close AM) design than they are on the Reverse 6 (Wide AM) design.

A Reverse 7 die was also used to strike a few circulation-strike 1992 cents produced at the Philadelphia Mint.

An example of one of those transitional errors was offered in an auction on eBay with a closing date of July 30.

As of Coin World's deadline July 27, the coin had been bid to $10,000.

For more infomation >> Rare 1992-D Close AM Lincoln Cent Sold For $20,700 At Fun Convention - Duration: 1:53.

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Mazda 6 2.2D 150 Pk Skylease ECC/Navi/Cruise/Elek. pakket/17''Bluetooth/55.139 Km!! - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> Mazda 6 2.2D 150 Pk Skylease ECC/Navi/Cruise/Elek. pakket/17''Bluetooth/55.139 Km!! - Duration: 1:00.

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Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse S 350 d L Automaat - Duration: 0:54.

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BMW X3 3.0d xDrive M Sport Edition High exe 258pk **HUD/CAMERA/FULL.LED/EL.SP.LEDER/NAVI** - Duration: 1:00.

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L'accès d'une personne aveugle au contenu d'une bibliothèque - Duration: 7:28.

For more infomation >> L'accès d'une personne aveugle au contenu d'une bibliothèque - Duration: 7:28.

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Schumer to GOP: Turn back now on health bill - Duration: 1:15.

For more infomation >> Schumer to GOP: Turn back now on health bill - Duration: 1:15.

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Through The Valley - Shawn James The Last Of Us Game Theme Song (Cover By Ivie 'D) - Duration: 3:09.

For more infomation >> Through The Valley - Shawn James The Last Of Us Game Theme Song (Cover By Ivie 'D) - Duration: 3:09.

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Especial 100 suscriptores: Draw My Life - Duration: 11:58.

For more infomation >> Especial 100 suscriptores: Draw My Life - Duration: 11:58.

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The Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts - Duration: 4:52.

[♪ INTRO]

In 2007, an astronomer named Duncan Lorimer discovered an oddly brief, strong radio signal

that seemed to come from an unidentified source in space.

Astronomers were baffled.

Usually, bursts of radio waves come in predictable, repeating patterns,

like the ones we've detected from stars called pulsars.

This was totally new.

At first, skepticism was high that this lone burst was important.

Sometimes weird signals turn out to just be glitches, or we find out that they're

caused by interference from communications equipment on Earth.

But with more research, astronomers confirmed that the signal wasn't just a glitch,

and it came from at least 3 billion lightyears away.

The question was: what caused it?

10 years later, we still have no idea.

Since Lorimer's initial discovery, we've found more of these signals.

They're known as fast radio bursts, or FRBs, which is actually a pretty descriptive name:

they're quick bursts of bright light in the radio wavelength range

of the electromagnetic spectrum.

FRBs last just a few milliseconds, and so far, we've only been able to

detect them from Earth by pointing telescopes in exactly the right direction

at precisely the right time.

But since we don't know where they come from,

we don't really know where to look or when to expect them.

Which is part of why we've detected less than two dozen FRBs so far.

In the past decade, astronomers have come up with a few ideas

about what might be causing them.

One option is that the FRBs come from collapsing neutron stars, the rapidly spinning,

ridiculously dense cores left over after certain stars go supernova.

If the neutron star is dense enough, it'll be overcome by gravity

and collapse into a black hole.

But if it's spinning fast enough, that can hold off the collapse for a little bit.

When the neutron star eventually faces its doom, its magnetic field will be ripped apart,

which could cause charged particles within the star to shoot out a quick,

bright burst of radio waves, in other words, an FRB.

Another possibility is that FRBs come from two very dense objects merging,

like black holes or neutron stars.

As they spiral in toward each other, the merger causes tons of energy to be

thrown out of the system, possibly in the form of a fast radio burst.

Researchers have come up with lots of potential explanations like these,

but they haven't been able to confirm any of them yet.

The other issue is that these explanations only fit single, isolated FRBs.

But in 2016, astronomers announced that they'd discovered 10 repeating bursts

that all seemed to come from the same source.

One possibility is that repeating bursts come from a magnetar,

a special type of neutron star that's super magnetic and spins especially fast.

These stars might produce FRBs when they send out flares.

But even though these explanations might make sense in theory,

they're all just educated guesses based on the types of things

researchers think could possibly send out brief, strong bursts of radio waves.

This whole field of research is still really new,

and astronomers don't have much data to work with.

But they're hoping to have a lot more soon.

Based on how the number of bursts we've found compares to

how long we've spent looking for them in different parts of the sky,

researchers think an FRB might reach Earth as often as every 10 seconds.

And they're trying to catch as many of them as possible.

Most of the telescopes astronomers use are designed to be really sensitive,

because they're trying to detect the faintest signals.

These telescopes can only focus on tiny areas of the sky at a time,

so they're not good at detecting unpredictable things like FRBs.

But FRBs are so strong that you don't need a super sensitive telescope to spot them.

Astronomers are planning to take advantage of that.

One of the most promising projects, set to start at the end of 2017,

will use the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment, or CHIME.

CHIME is made up of four, hundred-meter-long open cylinders with multiple antennas,

which will allow it to monitor much larger patches of the sky

than other, higher-sensitivity telescopes that can only monitor one small area at a time.

Using CHIME, astronomers think they'll be able to detect

more than a dozen FRBs per day.

Other projects are using telescopes that are even less sensitive, like one that will use

an array of ten 5-meter-wide dishes to search huge patches of the sky.

So, hopefully soon we'll be detecting way more FRBs,

which should help astronomers figure out which of their ideas are right.

Or maybe they'll find out that all their ideas were wrong.

Either way, we still have a lot to learn about what's out there.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space,

and thanks especially to our patrons on Patreon who help make this show possible.

If you want to help us keep making episodes like this,

you can go to patreon.com/scishow to learn more.

And don't forget to go to youtube.com/scishowspace and subscribe!

[♪ OUTRO]

For more infomation >> The Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts - Duration: 4:52.

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At the gym with Michael McCarron and Torrey Mitchell - Duration: 2:03.

Well I knew this was a big summer for me.

It's...

Going into my third year as a pro -- my last year on my entry level [contract], and...

I want to make an impression coming into camp, and, I figured there's no better place than,

to train... to train in Montreal, with great, great people to be with.

And, a veteran presence with Mitchey, and great trainers, and...

Well, this is my first summer training one-on-one with another guy who's been in the league for 11 years...

Maybe 12, I don't even know how many it's been, but he definitely showed me what it...

what it takes to stay in the league that long.

I mean, he's one of the hardest workers I've ever worked out with.

I mean, sometimes you look at him like he's crazy, but again that's why he's been in the league for so long,

and, it's definitely helped me train harder and harder this summer,

training with Torrey.

I just want to get quicker.

I want to be...

I want to be more agile on the ice.

I want to be able to... to take pucks to the net easier, and spin off guys,

and that's fast-twitch muscles, and...

That's what I need to work on, and I've been working on that the whole summer, and...

We're here five days a week, and every other Saturday we come in for a little cardio session,

and...

So sometimes it's six days a week, and...

I'm on the ice three days a week, but that just recently started.

You can't get on the ice too early, because the season is a long season, so...

We come in here for two hours every day, and...

It's a... It's a battle.

It's hard, and I'm definitely starting to see some transitions in my body, and...

That's what... that's what makes you happy and keeps you coming back.

Nothing like waking up in the morning with two egg whites already cooked, hey Mitchey?

A bowl of oats...

No wonder he...

No wonder he's got so much energy every day.

Last year was great, I mean...

I got a great opportunity, and...

It was tough.

It was a tough opportunity.

I did well. I mean...

I think there are some things I needed to do better, but it's a new coach who came in,

and new beginning coming in with Claude [Julien], and...

I just want to come in to camp and show him that I really want that spot, and...

It's going to be exciting.

I'm really excited for it.

For more infomation >> At the gym with Michael McCarron and Torrey Mitchell - Duration: 2:03.

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The Good Life - Dan Betzer, Jonathan Sawyer - Duration: 58:31.

For more infomation >> The Good Life - Dan Betzer, Jonathan Sawyer - Duration: 58:31.

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Ayem et Vincent Miclet sépa­rés: la mise au point cinglante du père de son fils - Duration: 2:39.

For more infomation >> Ayem et Vincent Miclet sépa­rés: la mise au point cinglante du père de son fils - Duration: 2:39.

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BREXIT: Why it happened and what comes next - Duration: 11:27.

On June 23rd, 2016, an entire country headed into the unknown.

That's the day 17.4 million people in the United Kingdom voted to become the first country

to leave the European Union.

This is the story of Brexit.

We begin 60 years ago.

After World Wars I and II had brought unprecedented death and destruction to the continent, a

simple theory gained traction: if countries form stronger economic ties, they'll be

much less likely to fight each other.

So, in 1957, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, and West Germany signed the Treaty

of Rome and formed the European Economic Community.

The UK wasn't included.

It tried to join in 1963 and '67, but was blocked by French President Charles de Gaulle.

De Gaulle didn't trust the British and their close allies, the United States, although

de Gaulle's official reason was that the UK's economy wasn't compatible with Europe's.

A few years later, once de Gaulle was out of power, the UK became a member of the EEC

in 1973.

But not everyone was sold on the idea.

So, just two years after joining, the UK held its first ever national referendum to decide

whether it should turn around and leave.

The vote wasn't close, 67% of the electorate chose to stay.

In the years since, the EEC has become known as the European Union, expanded to 28 member

states, and enacted countless laws and reforms that have created a thriving political and

economic zone with 500 million citizens.

In many ways it was designed to mirror the world's most successful federal republic:

the United States.

Just like the American colonies had done two centuries earlier, the individual countries

of Europe decided they'd be better off - economically, geopolitically - if they formed a unified

group.

It was a good decision.

For proof, look no further than the year-by-year, per-person GDP rate, which has skyrocketed

across the entire euro-zone.

Germany, the UK, and France, the EU's biggest economies and the 4th, 5th, and 6th largest

individual economies in the world, have seen their growth track right along with each other

at roughly the rate of the United States.

A look at the emerging economies of Brazil, China, and South Africa gives you a better

sense of just how closely the Europeans have tracked together.

Look at Turkey — who wants desperately to join the union — compared to Portugal, Italy,

Greece, and Spain the four EU countries most affected by the global downturn at the end

of the previous decade, and you see more evidence of the power of the EU in driving growth.

As it has became more and more integrated — as its members chose to give up more and

more of their sovereignty — the UK kept negotiating ways to stay independent from

key aspects of the union.

It didn't join the open border that the rest of the EU created in 1995 to create completely

free movement within the union, and it chose to keep the British pound as its currency

instead of adopting the Euro.

But the development that made the UK's eventual exit most likely was the adoption of the Lisbon

Treaty in 2009.

Not only did it make the EU's central institutions more efficient and more powerful, but — for

the first time — it gave its members an official mechanism to leave, called Article

50.

At around the same time, the world was hit by a severe recession.

Greece, whose public debt was far higher than most other EU members, was worse off.

Its fellow union members forced it to implement severe spending cutbacks in exchange for money

it needed to stabilize its economy.

This was followed by a migrant crisis, as millions of refugees fled war-torn countries

across the Middle East and North Africa.

As immigration rates rose across Europe, the preferred destination was one of the big three

economies: Germany, the UK, or France.

With all of these new arrivals — many of whom were in need of tremendous public assistance

— anti-immigrant, nationalist feelings rose.

As Europe's leaders came under heavy pressure to stop the flow, fences and walls were built

in the east, patrols were intensified along the Mediterranean coast, camps were set up

along borders, and deportations rose.

Some leaders, like Germany's Angela Merkel pledged to welcome large numbers of migrants,

while the UK — as an island — was able to stop the flow more easily.

Facing a tough reelection, UK Prime Minister David Cameron promised that — if he won

— he'd schedule a public referendum on whether the UK should leave the EU.

When he did win, he used his victory as leverage to successfully renegotiate a few minor terms

of the UK's membership.

Although it changed little, Cameron hailed it as a victory—it was the first time an

existing EU member country had been permitted to have its own special deal.

[David Cameron] "Britain will be permanently out of ever closer union, never part of a

European super state.

There will be tough new restrictions on access to our welfare system for EU migrants, no

more something for nothing."

That deal was dependent on Britain choosing to remain in the union during a vote scheduled

for June 2016.

By campaigning hard for the remain side, Cameron also made it a referendum of sorts on his

time in office, while giving his rivals and critics who wanted him out an extra incentive

to push for Brexit.

Chief among those urging Brexit were far right politicians who relied on inflamed rhetoric

and misinformation.

One of the primary l arguments was that the UK — as one of the wealthier countries in

the Union — was contributing too much money to the EU budget.

Another factor that pushed Britain toward the exit was terrorism.

A string of attacks, some carried out by immigrants, had hit Europe, including the devastating

November 2015 violence in Paris that killed or injured nearly 500 people.

A look at the data also helps us understand why immigration was a key issue.

Compared to the four other European countries with more than 40 million residents, the UK

has the highest population density.

The US, if you're wondering, is six times less crowded than the UK.

And as you can see in this graph, for the better part of 15 years, the UK had been absorbing

far more immigrants than before—capped off by its two highest years of net migration

right before the Brexit vote.

Which finally brings us to the decision that shocked the world.

By a narrow vote of 51.9% to 48.1% the United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union.

The consequences were immediate.

Cameron resigned and the value of the British pound plummeted.

Today, it remains around 15% lower against the dollar.

Theresa May — a member of Cameron's cabinet — had been against Brexit, but in a cunning

move, chose not to publicly campaign, positioning her perfectly to succeed Cameron as Prime

Minister when Brexit passed.

True to her "Brexit means Brexit" saying, May sent a letter to EU President Donald Tusk

invoking Article 50, which starts a two year countdown for the UK to negotiate its future

relationship with Europe before it has to leave.

[Theresa May} "A few minutes ago in Brussels, the United Kingdom's permanent representative

to the EU handed a letter to the President of the European Council on my behalf confirming

the government's decision to invoke Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union."

Two years isn't a very long time to get through the long list of key points which

include: whether the European Court of Justice will

continue to have jurisdiction over the UK; whether the UK will reject the Human Rights

Act in favor of writing their own British Bill of Rights; how the security and crime-fighting

relationship will work; how much the UK will pay for EU projects and programs that it committed

to before Brexit; what the rights will be for EU citizens living in the UK and vice

versa, for Britons living in the EU; what will happen to Scotland, who voted to remain

in the EU by a large margin of 62%-38%, there is some talk it will leave the UK and become

an EU member; what will happen along the land border between Northern Ireland (of the UK)

and the Republic of Ireland (an EU member state).

There is currently a common travel area between the UK and the Republic.

The man who wrote Article 50, the distinguished diplomat Lord John Kerr, detailed the bill

Britain must agree to pay before any negotiations will move forward.

[Lord Kerr] "The trade negotiation won't get very far until the money negotiation is

clearly settled.

Now the money negotiation is going to be a very nasty negotiation."

Perhaps the biggest issue is whether Brexit will be hard or soft.

This mainly has to do with trade and immigration.

A soft Brexit would largely keep things the same as they are now, with the continued free

movement of goods and people from the continent.

But a hard Brexit would result in import taxes on goods and services in both directions.

Hard would also restrict the migration of EU citizens into the UK.

Norway is an example of how a soft Brexit would work.

It is a member of the single market, but not a full EU member.

So for access to the market, it accepts the free movement of people.

The most influential leader in the EU, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, has made it clear

that Europe is going to drive a hard bargain and will look after the interests of its 27

members.

[Chancellor Merkel speaking in German]

The UK is in a terrible bargaining position and has put the EU leadership in a tough spot.

Why would the EU allow the UK to leave, but still keep the best parts of union membership?

In order to maintain the legitimacy of the EU, it has to make an example out of the UK.

It must show its members that leaving has very real consequences.

This has many British business leaders — like entrepreneur David Cleevely — nervous.

[Entrepreneur David Cleevely] "My concern about Brexit is that we have a big market

just a few miles away, and we're not going to be able to access it as freely as we could

before."

Once a deal is hammered out, at least 20 of the 27 countries in the Union must approve

it.

But if no deal is reached, negotiations can only continue if all 27 EU countries agree

to extend the talks.

Regardless of whether there's a deal in place when the UK leaves, the moment it does,

all the EU laws Britain has been living under cease to apply.

To deal with this potential catastrophe, the UK plans to pass a Great Repeal Bill.

It will copy all the existing EU laws into UK law to give parliament time to decide which

laws to keep, change, or get rid of.

This uncertainty has many who voted for Brexit regretting their decision.

As it becomes clear that independence won't be so great, opinion polls consistently show

that the result would be reversed if the referendum were held again.

So, is there any chance the UK could reverse course?

Again, we'll again turn to the author of Article 50.

After running through various scenarios for how Brexit could play out, Lord Kerr said

this.

[Lord Kerr] "There is, and I'm almost ashamed to mention it, the possibility of

the United Kingdom changing its mind.

An Article 50 notification - the triggering - is revocable."

So, that's Brexit in a nutshell.

But I want to know what you think.

Is this a classic case of people not appreciating what they have, and thinking the grass is

greener on the other side?

And what do you think will be most significant effect of the UK's withdrawal?

Thanks for watching.

For The Daily Conversation, I'm Bryce Plank.

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The pulmonary valve is typically made up of three leaflets - the anterior, the left and

the right, and it opens during systole to allow blood to be ejected to the lungs.

During diastole, it closes, to allow the heart to fill with blood and get ready for another

systole.

If the pulmonary valve doesn't open all the way, it gets harder to pump out to the

lungs, and this is called pulmonary stenosis.

If it doesn't close all the way, then blood leaks back into the right ventricle, and this

is called pulmonary valve regurgitation or pulmonary insufficiency.

Pulmonary valve stenosis is often congenital, meaning that from birth the leaflets may not

be fully developed, or irregularly shaped.

Pulmonic valve stenosis is often associated with congenital heart conditions like Tetralogy

of Fallot, which affects all four chamber of the heart, as well as a genetic condition

called Noonan's syndrome.

Other times, there can be mechanical stress over time, which damages endothelial cells

around the valves, causing fibrosis and calcification, which hardens the valve and makes it more

difficult to open all the way.

Because it's kind of hard to open when the right ventricle tries to eject blood it resists

for a second and then finally snaps open.

And this causes a characteristic "ejection click".

Also since the blood has to flow through a narrow opening, there ends up being turbulence

after which creates a noise or a murmur, which gets louder as more blood flows past the opening

and then gets quieter as the amount of blood flowing subsides because less in the ventricle.

This sound is described as a crescendo-decrescendo murmur.

Since it's harder to open and push blood past this hardened valve, the right ventricle

has to generate really high pressures, and to achieve those pressures it thickens its

muscles, called concentric right ventricular hypertrophy.

This happens because new sarcomeres are added in parallel to the existing ones.

Even though you have this bulked up ventricle, the heart still might struggle to get enough

blood through the narrowed opening and the lungs, and ultimately that means having blood

get backed up, and and so the person can develop right-sided heart failure.

A final different complication is called microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, which is essentially damage

to red blood cells as they're forced through the smaller valve, and this splits them into

smaller fragments called schistocytes, which leads them to get peed out in the urine and

leads to hemoglobinuria or hemoglobin in the urine.

As far as signs and symptoms go, when the blood gets backed up into the body it can

lead to distended neck veins, swelling of the ankles and feet as well as hepatosplenomegaly,

which is an enlarged liver and spleen.

Since less blood is able to get into the lungs, it can also cause symptoms like cyanosis,

which is blue or purple discoloration of the skin, as well as shortness of breath and fatigue

- which are most noticeable when the body's demand for oxygen is high - like during exercise.

Diagnosis is usually done with an echocardiogram, and treatment of pulmonic valve stenosis usually

involves a balloon valvuloplasty, which means that a balloon is inserted and then inflated

to open the narrowed valve and allow more blood flow through it.

Alright so that was pulmonary stenosis, what about pulmonary regurgitation?

With pulmonary regurgitation, the valve doesn't close all the way during diastole, or ventricular

filling, so blood ends up flowing back from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle.

Regurgitation can happen due to valvular damage, from something like infective endocarditis,

which is a bacterial infection of the inner lining of the heart.

Another cause is rheumatic heart disease, where chronic inflammation leads to fibrosis,

but instead of fusing the valve leaflets together, it makes it so that they don't form a nice

seal and instead let blood leak through.

Sometimes pulmonic regurgitation can be caused by previous heart surgeries, as well, like

a balloon pulmonary valvuloplasty for pulmonary stenosis that opens the valve too far, or

a malfunctioning prosthetic valve.

In pulmonary regurgitation, since blood's leaking back from the pulmonary artery into

the right ventricle, there's a diastolic decrescendo murmur.

It's considered a decrescendo murmur because it starts out loudest and then becomes more

quiet over time.

The backflow of blood increases the right ventricular blood volume and the amount of

work that the right ventricle has to do during systole, so over time the right ventricle

grows larger, a process this time called eccentric ventricular hypertrophy.

In this situation, new sarcomeres are added in series to existing ones.

This compensation works for a little while, but eventually the right ventricle might not

be able to keep up and this can again lead to right-sided heart failure.

Initially, pulmonary valve regurgitation might cause no symptoms at all, but over time can

lead to right-sided heart failure which can lead to blood backing up and symptoms like

distended neck veins, swelling of the ankles and feet and hepatosplenomegaly.

Diagnosis is usually again done with echocardiogram, and treatment for pulmonary regurgitation

is usually valve replacement if right-sided heart failure develops.

All right, as a quick recap, pulmonary valve stenosis is associated with congenital heart

conditions like Tetralogy of Fallot, and it results in the pulmonary valve not opening

fully, and causes a crescendo-decrescendo murmur.

Over time it can lead to right-sided heart failure and signs of cyanosis, but can be

treated with balloon valvuloplasty.

Pulmonary valve regurgitation is associated with things like infection and surgeries,

and results in blood flowing backwards into the right ventricle and it can cause a diastolic-decrescendo

murmur.

It's usually asymptomatic, but over time it can lead to right-sided heart failure,

and can be treated with valve replacement.

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How to Become an International Student at COA - Duration: 4:20.

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Over one hundred twenty students from 28 different countries attend College of The Albemarle's four campus locations.

While the majority of international students attend the Dare campus, there are international students at every campus of COA.

These international students bring unique experience and add much valued cultural diversity to COA.

But how do the students become COA students?

International students attending COA are in the United States on F-1 student visas.

In the United States the F-1 visas are type of non-immigrant student visa that allows international students to peruse an education in the U.S.

There are two different ways international students can apply for F-1 status.

The first is by requesting an F-1 visa from the U.S. Consulate or Embassy in their home country.

Students can learn more about that process from the COA website or the U.S. Embassy in their home country.

The second way international students can apply for F-1 student status is that students currently in the United States on another visa type may request a change of status.

This means that students currently in the United States on visa such as J-1 or B-2 can request a change of status to F-1.

For the students who are interested in doing such a thing, a series of steps must be completed.

First, an international student interested in attending COA must complete an application online.

Students can find the admissions application at www.albemarle.edu.

Then should select "Apply & Register." From there, international students should select the international option as listed.

The second step to the change of status process is for students to attend a Connect session.

Connect sessions is where students learn about COA and the different programs and classes offered.

Students are also registered to take placement testing while at the Connect session.

The third step is the placement test. All COA students and international students are required to take placement testing.

You're supposed to earn the necessary score for applying for the F-1 visa. You will learn more about your placement tests during your Connect session.

Students should next gather the necessary documentation to complete the change of status.

The list of documents can be found on COA's international student web page.

Some of the documents required are your valid visa, your passport, an I-539 change of status application, a sponsor letter and sponsor financial documentation.

Sponsors are very important for international students to become students at College of The Albemarle.

Anyone can sponsor international students. It can be someone from the United States or someone from the student's home country.

To be a sponsor, the sponsor must write a letter of sponsorship, stating why they want to help a student in their quest to become an international student in the United States.

The second thing a sponsor must do, is a sponsor must have at least $17,000 in their bank account for each of the last three consecutive months.

Many people ask, "Why $17,000?" Seventeen thousand dollars is the approximate amount it costs for an international student, who would be an out-of-state student at College of The Albemarle, to attend college and live in the area.

One important thing to note is that United States businesses cannot serve as sponsors to international students.

Once students have all their documents and sponsor information, they should request a meeting with a College of The Albemarle Designated School Official (DOS).

After meeting with a DSO, the student will submit their request to change their status to the United States Customs and Immigration Service.

Then they can work with a COA advisor to register for classes.

For more information, student should look on the international students web page or talk to the Designated School Official.

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