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Ciao guys Tyriel Wood here, in this video gonna talk about the display link

wireless adapter for the HTC vive made of course by display link in

collaboration with Intel where the conversation with Andy Davis to this

director of marketing and sales in display link itself but first thank you

so much for watching the new brand the channel feel free to check out all their

opinion the channel included all the other from entry and if you like what

you see you went to keeping that data about via and Technic general just click

or tap the subscribe button so you don't miss anything

but let's go back in topic and let's see together why this technology is really

working so well spoiler alert of course and how this

technology works ok let's start talking about the conversation we had with Andy

Davis that is director marketing and sales as I said before in display link

and he was kind enough to answer a pretty much every question I'm gonna

tell you of course what he wasn't able to answer and also explain me a little

better how this technology works so we're using a 60 gigahertz connection

that is not new to the market because typical is already using it but here is

using a more refined way I'm gonna explain you why so what they are aiming

to do is substitute in pretty much everything in the cable that is

connecting their HTC vive in this case with our computer and if true that cable

is gonna go cameras are gonna go microphone audio and of course a lot of

resolution and where the typical slack of course is that he has to use an

external router for like tracking and stuff the cameras don't work and with

the basic software so the one that you're gonna buy directly work to be

cast without using the open typical software even the microphone is not

gonna work and that is all solved with their solution that is using the yd

connection from Intel and what I'm working for actually is not the

connection itself but is the chip that inside the adapter that permitted

encoding and decoding of every image everything every data that is passing

through to make this possible so as you can see the wireless adapter

we have two antennas two antennas because the 60 Giga connection is

particular because he's not like a torch so something that spread a lot of signal

light in the case of the torch but it can be more comparable to a Lazar point

where they're gonna aim exactly from where is the antenna and going back to

where is the transmitter to make the connection as strong as possible of

course like they have two antennae because the person will move around and

sometime is gonna create an occlusion because the 6e bigot connection is not

really able to pass through object but the good thing is like it's going to

bounce around in the nature of course of this frequency signal and bouncing

around as nd was explaining the bandwidth will change but because in the

chip they have an out of scale that is of course dynamic so they can just

change the compression on the fly for the different bandwidth they're

receiving to preserve every time the best image quality possible and of

course to make it not been visible to what is the normal costumer like can be

me on you or everyone else for my personal experience it was perfect as

you can see from the video was crying at the end to really cover pretty much

everything in the antenna but I wasn't able to have any kind of artifact

nothing and we're talking about the ìiî floor where there are lost the

connection going on so Wireless everywhere Bluetooth phones computers

everything like if you were opening the list of what the wireless we weren't

going back crazy and that was the open space tube so every kind of national

work able to go true but there were not interference whatsoever and everything

was working just flawlessly with a perfect latency and perfect experience

overall also what he told me about that they have a lot of ad room for like a

future write set because now the HTC vibro is supported like natively without

any problem and they have ad room for much much more resolution where the 60

gigahertz connection use three different channels so if they want are gonna be

able also to open just a new channel and start to share data for another channel

to to add double or triple of course the information going through now this

channel I use right now for multi user purposes so you

have like three in the same spot where the transmitter is gonna use three

different channel and transmit to three different ad set and we're talking about

that like you're talking about work environment or stuff when you need more

ad said to work all together and that is gonna happen without any problem

the transmitter itself has to be in line of sight of course because has to have a

visual on the adapter directly on our headset and that transmitter connected

to the computer through a PCI card and an antenna cable a coaxial cable there's

two meters seems like they're not gonna be able to go over two meters for some

reason but they said that two meter and enough because the average person is not

more than two meters anyway so you're gonna be able to put it up close to the

lighthouse and they're not gonna be interference at all and you're gonna be

able to have a good side of you on it so talking about the our way we have the

two antenna but the signal is reachable even from the body so you should cover

everything to really have an occlusion for a disconnection we have on the front

the connection for the regular HTC vive with the USB cable and the HDMI and the

power and on the back we have the display port for the HTC vive pro and a

USB port for the battery because that USB port is not for data or nothing is

just for the power of the adapter and the question that came along of course

seeing that USB port was there's no data there but there's an USB type-c port in

the vibro there in a USB port on the HTC vive are we gonna be able to use like in

the future like maybe stuff that we connect directly like I'm talking about

the leap motion or maybe in the future like an eye tracking for Toby that is

connected directly in this USB is this fling gonna be able to transmit that

signal chill they said that they are aware of that and of course they're

gonna work on it but now the focus is really about to F the best experience so

far for the customer for the regular and said outer receive it so without the

connection tracking video audio and everything else

what about top resolution they really don't have a top resolution right now

they have a lotta lot of bad rooms so they're gonna be able to go over

different generation of that sets without any problem and what about

latency has a number to be sure they said that they're not really true and

they're not really able to calculate the number because of the different

bandwidth going to do and of course the different compression that they have to

give every time so they kind of levitate every time up and down but for my

personal experience I can tell you that I didn't find any problem whatsoever in

latency they're aiming to zero and to me they look very very close because when

the TP casts I had some problem like because I have this out-of-body

experience as I said in the first impression video with these everything

was just perfect it was really exactly how if I was using the cable in that

moment I was also asking about the distance that you can cover with this

wireless solution and he actually told me that is over the distance that the

path to point zero tracking cover there are 15 feet

I believe so I'm gonna be able to go over and there's not gonna be problem at

all for your totally a room scale experience of walking around

of course we dub cable that's why and what you wanna of course do what about

footer proof of course if footer proved they're working on the chip so these one

is gonna be for HTC vive and vibro probably in the future we're gonna see

other way to show it but their technology is completely foolproof noise

tomorrow they add a new ad said with tribal the resolution of the vipro

they're gonna be able to use the same chip in the same way and give the better

experience without any problem without changing many things because everything

is up to the bandwidth of course the encoding and decoding of the signal and

I have to say that everything looks so good so polish there really we are

really really close to the final step you don't really a lot of stuff you just

need a PCI card the transmitter with a coaxial cable and your receiver the

battery life woulda be around 2 hour 2 hour and a half but you can opt of

course for bigger batteries without any the battery they were using is a batter

that you can find on the HTC Store probably you can also use different

batteries but there nothing to share about it because it's all about HTC and

as Andy said marketing about that is about HTC so they don't know the price

or maybe they know about their and can't share it because everything is gonna be

up to HTC and these are kind of scare me because we know the HTC price policy and

stuff and how they marketed the HTC vipro and kind of scare that this is

gonna be very very expensive and much more than what the typical is at a $2.99

that is already a pretty high steep point to get in a wireless VR because

sometimes you can get like in Windows mix reality a cheaper add set instead of

just something to just put on top of the ad said that you already had to buy in

the first place we have finally a win double relays that

is gonna be q3 so that means very very soon I can really wait for it anyway

guys if you liked the video like you didn't like the video dislike let me

know in the comment below what you think about it if you have any other question

I'm really really happy to answer that if I forgot something please let me know

in the comment below so I can tell you everything subscribe to the channel for

more about VR and tuck in general I see you guys the next video ciao

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Cathedrals and Universities: Crash Course History of Science #11 - Duration: 13:21.

Hi, I'm Hank Green, this is Crash Course, and today I wanna explore two sites of knowledge

production in Europe during the medieval period.

This is the story of the cathedral and the university.

[INTRO MUSIC PLAYS]

First, let's agree to call the general time period in Eurasia and North Africa after the

birth of large states

but before colonial empires the medieval: a "middle age" that lasted from roughly

CE 500 to 1400.

So we've got our working definition established!

Across a large part of the medieval world, people traded knowledge, and many folks practiced

different forms of humoral medicine and alchemy.

The majority of these explorations of nature were conducted by individual elites—nobles

and other rich people who happened to take an interest in the world around them.

In a few places, however, knowledge production was highly centralized.

As we've seen in Baghdad, Delhi, Beijing, and Bologna—lots of medieval people were

making knowledge systematically.

The north of Europe was a different story.

Until roughly 1100, there were relatively few places of knowledge-making.

Monasteries and abbeys had special rooms called scriptoria

where monks copied manuscripts by hand.

But the biggest places where knowledge was made were the Gothic cathedrals.

Cathedrals were great stone churches that took years, sometimes many decades to build.

They weren't simply places to go on Sunday to worship.

A cathedral was the seat of a bishop, or regional church leader,

and the administrative, spiritual, and educational center of the bishopric or diocese—the district

under the bishop's control.

And if you wanted to go to one of these places, that didn't make you a christian, just like

going to taco bell doesn't make you a taco.

And, unlike castles, cathedrals are still used today for their original purposes.

Choosing a site for a cathedral was high stakes.

While secular rulers paid for cathedrals, bishops often chose where to build them.

This redrew the map of Europe and made some cities vastly more important: once a cathedral

was there, a city grew economically.

As populations grew, bishoprics split.

New cathedrals were needed.

While the first cathedrals date back to Constantine the Great, the high age of cathedral building

lasted from roughly 1000 to 1500.

This was an era of frantic economic growth in Europe.

The French, for example, built eighty cathedrals between 1050 and 1350,

moving more stone for these projects, in total, than was moved to build the great pyramids!

The construction of these vast, soaring spaces required immense technical knowledge.

What made a cathedral such a technical wonder?

Help us out, ThoughtBubble:

The height of the cathedral was important: narrow and tall, cathedrals drew the eyes

of worshippers up, inside and out.

Inside, a Gothic cathedral generally featured spacious arched vaults, lots of narrow windows

casting light muted by stain glass, and a big round "Rose" window in the front.

Stained glass was not only an artistic achievement, but a highly technical one.

Medieval artisans discovered through alchemical experimentation that adding gold chloride

to molten glass resulted in a red tint, and adding silver nitrate turned the glass yellow.

Recently, scientists analyzed stained glass from this era and discovered that this technique,

possibly dating back to the tenth century, worked because of nanotechnology!

Analysis of the stained glass revealed that gold and silver nanoparticles, acting as quantum

dots, reflected red and yellow light, respectively.

Historians still have no idea how medieval artisans made this glass.

Outside, towers and spires, guarded by gargoyles, stood tall above the small buildings of the

medieval city.

Perhaps the most striking architectural feature of the cathedral were its flying buttresses—

arches leaping off the side of the building, distributing weight down, allowing the great

stone mass to move up and up.

The physics of flying buttresses reveals how innovative they were.

High, stone-ceilinged cathedrals generated heavy outward thrust, a force that had to

be directed safely down to the ground.

Added to this was the problem of strong winds, which presented a danger to the tall, skinny

bodies of cathedrals.

One solution would have been to make the walls of cathedrals gigantic and thick and ugly.

But that's not what the cathedral builders did!

To move thrust out and down and resist the wind, buttresses were connected to the main

building with arms, making them look as though they were "flying."

Capped by intricately carved pinnacles, these arched supports allowed much light to stream

in through the stained-glass windows.

They also used less stone, reducing the cost of materials and labor.

Thanks Thought Bubble!

This strategy worked pretty well for many cathedrals…

Although the one at Beauvais—with an incredibly tall choir and a slightly misaligned arched

vault—partially collapsed in 1284.

For the most part we do not know who designed the cathedrals.

But we know that economic opportunities in cathedral cities attracted many skilled artisans.

Each cathedral project was led by a master builder.

Rough masons cut, mortared, and laid the heavy stones.

Freemasons completed the more intricate work, such as the tracery around the rose windows.

These artisans were the engineers of medieval Europe.

And having large numbers of them move from location to location was very unusual for

a time when most people died in the same village they were born.

These flying-buttressed monumental spaces didn't only motivate earthly activity.

They were representations of Paradise on earth.

This Paradise was part of a complex theoretical system for answering the question "where

are we?"

The medieval Christian cosmos looked a lot like the Aristotelian–Ptolemaic one: an

earthly sphere bounded within a series of planetary spheres, and beyond that, an ultimate

heavenly sphere.

But this heaven was literally Paradise, the home of God.

And below the earth was Hell.

(Dante strikingly detailed this Christianized model of the Aristotelian cosmos in his Divina

Commedia.)

You might wonder why the medieval Christians were so obsessed with death and Hell…

Well, we don't want to accuse medieval Europe of having been some uninteresting "dark age."

But it could be a pretty rough time and place to be alive.

A striking example of this grimness is the Black Death, a plague that swept across Europe

from 1348 to 1350.

Perhaps spread by flea-ridden merchants traveling the Silk Road, the plague bacterium, Yersinia

pestis,

killed anywhere from 75 to 200 million people—which was 30 to 60 percent of Europe's total population,

in two years.

aaaaahhhhh...

And the plague came back periodically until the nineteenth century… when cholera pandemics

arrived!

Before the Black Death, Europe had grown a lot.

And it was during this pre-plague period that universities took off.

Between 1100 and the mid-1300s, population growth and urbanization led to rise of the

university: there were more secular conflicts, so they needed more lawyers.

There were more religious arguments, so they needed more theologians.

And there were more people—and more were sick!—so they needed more physicians.

The proto-university in Europe was Charlemagne's palace at Aachen or Aix, in what is now Germany.

Charlemagne and his successors centralized knowledge production at the palace.

From around 800 until about 855, Aachen was an important site for the production of manuscripts

including religious and legal texts.

The first true European universities included Salerno, Bologna, Padua, and Naples in Italy;

Oxford and Cambridge in England; Paris and Montpellier in France; and Valencia in Spain.

Still looking good, U. Salerno!

Eleven hundred is the new thirty.

Although they all feature impressive old buildings today, medieval European universities started

off as self-governing associations of people with a common function.

The places where those people taught and learned could change, but the legal entity of the

university stayed the same.

In fact, the Latin word universitas even means "Corporation."

Which is... maybe... accurate today?

Joining this corporation required swearing a Christian oath.

University curricula, or book lists, had to approved by the Church.

This was paradoxically freeing, though, because it meant that cities and kings had to recognize

universities as self-governing:

if the Pope said that the faculty of a university were cool with him, then kings and nobles

couldn't boss them around so easily.

They could teach and research what they wanted to, as long as it was vaguely Catholic enough.

Plus, universities became tax exempt!

Let's say we are well-off medieval students ready to make campus visits.

First, our medieval parents lay out our options: doctor, lawyer, or priest.

Those are real jobs.

If we can't hack it at one of those, we can instead study something called the "liberal

arts."

Again, here we ware!

Traveling around, we encounter two kinds of university: in the "Northern" model, such

as at Paris, the most important discipline is theology.

The University of Paris was incorporated as an association of these "masters," or

teachers.

In the "Southern" model, at Montpelier and the Italian universities, medicine and

law are the most important subjects.

These universities were incorporated as associations of students, who had to pay the salaries of

their teachers.

No matter which school we choose, we'll need books.

Our Scholastic curriculum revolves around a few core texts, including some names we've

already encountered:

the famous physicians, Aristotle—especially the Physics—Euclid, Ptolemy, and Archimedes.

And did I mention Aristotle?

Which books we buy depends on what we'll study.

The artis liberalis, or liberal arts, are divvied up into a group of three, the trivium—

or tools for thinking, which are grammar, rhetoric and logic—and a group of four,

the quadrivium—or specific subjects,

which are arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music.

If we decide to study medicine, we'll read and reread sayings attributed to Hippocrates,

Aristotle, Galen,

Ibn-Sina, Al-Razi, Ibn-Rushd and a few Latin writers—

maybe Trota and an amazing abbess named Hildegard of Bingen.

She taught about human health as connected to the "green" health of the living environment.

Hildegard was way ahead of her time!

Our teachers' lectures serve as commentary on the canonical texts.

And there is also some emphasis on learning from experience—by visiting apothecaries,

shadowing doctors on their rounds, and attending anatomical dissections… of criminals.

Dissection is everyone's favorite class!

Although our liberal arts or medical curricula are taught as more or less finished sets of

knowledge, this is not to say that no one can make new knowledge.

It just has to enter the classroom as part of an ongoing discussion with the long-dead

"masters."

And enter it does.

By 1200, translations of classical Greek works lost to the Latin- and Romance-speaking northwest

of Eurasia came back into the libraries of universities and monasteries.

These were Latin translations of the Arabic translations we mentioned back in episode

seven.

What was the result of all this book learnin'?

For one, medieval Christians had to work harder and harder to reconcile scientific works by

their favorite Greek and Arabic masters with a Christian worldview.

Increasingly, the faculty—thinking systematically about thinking as separate from the Bible—ran

afoul of the Church.

In 1277, the bishop of Paris officially condemned 219 Aristotelian "errors,"

meaning that anyone teaching certain ideas from Greek philosophies would be excommunicated.

Historians are split on how this affected science: on the one hand, the suppression

of Aristotle's ideas sounds bad.

But on the other, this condemnation freed up medieval thinkers in continental Europe

to look beyond the so-called "masters."

Thought experiments about how Nature might really work, regardless of the Bible or Aristotle,

flourished.

Separating the study of a thing called "Nature" out from that of a perfect God, even hypothetically,

helped set the stage for a secular scientific program.

Nature became God's delegate, an intermediary force between God and humanity—something

to study… and, ultimately, control.

Control of nature meant first putting it in the right order: head before toes,

first causes before final ones, universals before specifics, and abstractions before

particulars.

This neat Aristotelian order, married to a Christian interpretation of the world based

on scripture,

would soon come up against theories drawn from meticulous record-keeping regarding natural

phenomena… such as astronomical data…

such as how heavenly bodies move…

But that's for next time, when we'll meet a certain mathematician who attended four

great universities—

Krackow, Bologna, Padua, and Ferrara—Nicolaus Copernicus!

Crash Course History of Science is filmed in the Dr. Cheryl C. Kinney studio in Missoula,

Montana and it's made with the help of all this nice people and our animation team is

Thought Cafe.

Crash Course is a Complexly production.

If you wanna keep imagining the world complexly with us, you can check out some of our other

channels

like Scishow Kids, The Art Assignment, and The Financial Diet.

And, if you'd like to keep Crash Course free for everybody, forever, you can support

the series at Patreon; a crowdfunding platform that allows you to support the content you

love.

Thank you to all of our patrons for making Crash Course possible with their continued

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K-12 Release 13.07 - Duration: 5:40.

Hi! My name is Derek and I'm part of the K12

User Education team at Blackbaud.

Let's take a look at what's new for the June 27 release.

Core

The early adopter program for Blackbaud's

authentication service is already underway.

We plan for staff at schools to be able use

Blackbaud ID to authenticate into the 'ON' products

later this summer. Staff and students

are not required to log in with Blackbaud ID this summer,

but we strongly recommend you do so when it is available.

In preparation for this coming update, you may

notice a change to the appearance of the login

screen with this June release for all users –

even if you are in the early adopter program.

On July 9, 2018 all K-12 schools who use

Blackbaud's School Management Solutions

(which includes Core, onBoard, onCampus,

onMessage, onRecord) will convert to a new top navigation.

Until then, these changes are available to

schools in the early adopter program.

This update primarily affects administrative

employees who have multiple "personas."

We've also made a sort of "map" to help guide you through the change.

Use the search and filter options to limit the results the list shows.

You can find this map from the user community,

any recent release letter, and any recent hot fix letter.

onBoard

We've significantly expanded our support for

overlapping grades in onBoard. For schools

with multiple grade levels, users now see a

better organized list with grades grouped

within the appropriate School Level, making it

easier to find the grade you're looking for.

The areas of the product that have been

updated with overlapping grades support are:

Resource Board for guardians that apply additional children.

Candidate Profile

School Forms recipient finder.

Candidate Checklist Settings

onBoard Official Notes.

Contract Fee schedule.

Contract Form cover page.

School Form regarding block for parents.

Enrollment managers that are setting up the

SAO application integration can now sync

applications that were submitted prior to the onBoard installation.

To take advantage of this feature, schools need

to first enter a date in the settings so that

applications submitted prior to their installs get

pulled in to onBoard. This ensures that all

SAO applications are accounted for that

season and prevents the need to move

between systems or manually upload the static link.

We now require the CVV number from credit

cards for responsible signers when filling out a Smart Tuition enabled contract.

Any manager with access to school forms now

have the option to delete templates and

associated submissions. Upon selecting delete,

a warning and confirmation appear to prevent

accidental deletion. Once the form is deleted, it can't be recovered.

With this release, schools can now delete   

forms with 1000 or less submissions. We are

working to enhance performance to support

even higher volume deletions in the future.

onCampus

Gradebook managers now have one task for managing Gradebook settings.

Under onCampus, Settings, Academics, select

Gradebook Settings to adjust Marking Periods,

Grade Access, and Letter Grade Scales.

The newly added Default gradebook settings

provides gradebook managers with options to

assist in grade calculation methods for each

school level on behalf of their Teachers.

Also part of this change:

Marking Period and Grade Access have been

combined into one task. Access to Cumulative

Grades and Assignment Grades can now be set independently.

In addition to the roles we supported before,

Grade Access can now be set for the coach role.

Administrators can set up default values or lock

down specific options for Gradebooks including

calculation methods, decimal point precision, and more.

Teacher Display Options and Gradebook Set-up

from the Gradebook has also been updated   

to honor the grade access and defaults being set by managers.

When adding or editing an assignment, the

Assignment Types that have been specifically

configured in the Gradebook Setup appear by default.

Teachers can view the entire list of Assignment

Types, if they need to use one for an

assignment that is not being included in the Gradebook.

For teachers who use onCampus Assignments

but not Gradebooks, we now show the most

frequently used Assignment Types to make selecting the right type easier.

Thanks to your feedback from the Rubrics

Usability Survey, we've made several quality of life updates.

A UI enhancement to the Assignment Center

now makes it easier for students to determine

which assignments have a rubric attached.

We've also removed the character limitation on

the level descriptions to give teachers more room to explain expectations.

Similarly, students and parents viewing the

Rubric no longer see a truncated level description either.

onRecord

Schools participating in the Report Card Builder

Early Adopter Program will have a few new features available to them:

Schools can now add Legends to their Report Cards.

Use the Legend widget under Summary to add

your legend to your report card. Schools can

select to display the abbreviations, grade labels

and ranges for the selected grade translation.

In the courses section, schools can now

suppress blank columns so that they'll

only appear when students have grades for that column.

Schools can now specify a grade plan for

selected grade plan grades, this will only be

available when a grade plan grade is used in multiple grade plans.

Schools can now style just column headers for

specific sections of the report card such as grades.

Remember to check out the release letter for

details about features mentioned in this video

and information about additional new features and enhancements.

As always, thanks for watching!

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as kind of a secret weapon in our marketing

and it's called Coming Soon

So, describe what the Coming Soon Program is.

- Well, that's the thing, it's this big secret

that's not really a secret.

Essentially, we just like to make sure that

your house gets maximum exposure and that

there's a momentum build up before it goes on the market

so let me give you an example.

We had a property here in Tracy that

the seller wasn't quite ready to list,

we knew it was actually a really

prominent price point right now

so we wanted to make sure to get that

momentum built up

We had the house listed on Coming Soon.

We marketed it as Coming Soon.

We had a sign out.

Two weeks later, by the time we put the open house sign out

we had people lined up at the door to get into this house

and we ended up getting seven offers on the property.

Just, maximum dollar amount

and the seller is just thrilled with the end result.

- So, that Coming Soon did not work against the seller

because there was no days on the market.

- Right

- It was the very first day, they had a line out the door

- Right, right, it's just a question

of building up that momentum

and gettin' buyers excited about a property

and sort of creating the mystery behind it,

and, well, it worked.

- And one of the things that we have found is

our other marketing

that we spend thousands of dollars a month on,

really helps enhance this Coming Soon Program

for our sellers.

- Absolutely, absolutely,

Again, we have the sign out we get maximum exposure

on the internet

We've got the radio conversations

so, we make sure everybody knows that this house

is coming on the market and that's how we make sure

that you get top dollar for your home.

- Absolutely, all that anticipation

so that first day it hits

Wow, we just have so many people

fighting for your home

and that's really what the goal is

to maximize the amount of money that you put

back into your pocket when you sell

because that's really critical for the sellers

- Yeah, absolutely, and that's why

again, it comes with hiring a full service agency

and you want to make sure that

whoever you hire is a full service agency

that offers these opportunities for you

that makes sure that you get momentum built up

and the anticipation's there so that you get

multiple offers on your home.

- Perfect.

Here's another cutting-edge tip

from Ron and Eva Cedillo

The HBR Team of Home Buyers Realty

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We Knives 617 Knife Review. A capable large flipper in D2 that ain't too heavy - Duration: 8:48.

As of yet I don't own any We Knives, well at least I don't think I do.

We Knives do make knives for other people as well as themselves, and it's possible

I gave away two knives they actually manufactured last week on Instagram.

Did you know I'm on Instagram and Twitter.

There are links on my main Youtube page and also just search for advanced knife bro-

I know navigating social media is real hard.

Subscriber Crank emailed me a few weeks ago wanting to know if I'd like to review one

of We Knives less expensive models- and I said as long as it's been out at least a

year- and I don't have to worry about getting any clicks from it.

DONE!

The We Knives 617a, is a G10 handled flipper knife with a blade made from the worlds finest

Chinese D2 steel.

But before we get into the other parts let look at the dimensions, and the blue lines

like the overall length and weight.

Subscriber exoendo wanted to know why i always list metric first.

Blade length and cutting edge.

Is it because I'm a communist?

The answer is absolutely.

Handle size and grip area.

Why do you think I have reviewed so many Chinese knives.

Spine Thickness.

Handle thickness.

I am stockpiling them, so they have weapons after they take over.

They're currently digging their way here with Cold Steel Special Forces shovels.

Tallness and Flipper Protrusion.

You're like who the Australians on the floor of the Indian Ocean?

Ok, so I don't know geography, but remember my vote counts exactly the same as yours.

The We Knives 617 comes in several colors, although I'm not seeing purple so I'm

a little disappointed.

I want to say this one is the 617a because of it's black G10 handle and it's only

partially murdered out premium D2 nearly 4 inch blade.

Blade Hq notes this as a harpoon style blade which would be good against whales were that

legal, and Knife Center says drop point.

I'd say those are both right.

The blade is a flat grind and you can get it with the smooth black stuff- I presume

DLC or just a plain sexy old D2.

The blade is sharp right out of the box and it's deployed with a flipper.

The flipper is only the slightest bit edgy with some jimping, and with minimal force

you get smooth consistent deployments.

Even if you are a terrible person.

The blade pivots on ceramic bearings, and it's not creaky in the slight.

Detent is ok, however it is possible to fling it open with a hard fling downward.

I mean really about 98% of the folding knives I have ever held you can do this with- but

people like to know if it's also in the 98%.

The liner lock holds it in place well enough, and it's jimped.

The handle is extremely comfortable my fingers aren't crowded on it, and it could accommodate

even bigger hands.

The finger groove helps give it some control- and I appreciate it.

The G10 scales have some texture to them and not perfectly smooth.

The handle has a partially open back designed with a titanium backspacer with some jimping,

and inside you'll notice some skeletonized nested liners, are they stainless steel- I

dunno probably, and they're painted black.

There's a place for your fancy lanyard and bead sculpture if you like to accessorize

your knife you rarely use like a lot of modern males.

Advanced challenge can you match your socks to your pocket knife.

The poket clip is also titanium.

Tip up black backward in my right pocket for ultimate tactical deployment.

Depending on how each knife deploys, a lot of knives are at the most ready position for

deployment out of pocket tip up and blade backward.

This isn't always true, but it's true on probably over half of the knives I review.

The pocket clip is nice and springy, even though it's a 3d machined one, and about a

half of an inch sticks out.

I have found some knives titanium pocket clips suck- this is not one of them.

Let's look at a few other common knives, some tactical as shit some, half tactical.

Like the 617 first.

There's a lot to like about this knife- first and foremost it's one of the few We Knives

right at about $100.

Most are more expensive and lovely- and some even purple.

It's a larger every day carry knife, and probably a little too heavy for what I like to carry

at work in my interior pocket.

However a lot of bros, if you can believe social media- carry knives over 4 ounces-

which is kinda the arbitrary figure I like to limit daily carry to.

If I'm wearing jeans I bend that rule more often.

And of course if I'm not wearing any pants there are other places to carry it.

Now the Para Military 2, a smaller blade, a handle that's a little more neutral... as

in there are no finger cut outs- some dudes may not be into that.

Also a nicer deploying knife and right at about 4 ounces.

I prefer this knife for pocket carry and not just because it's purple ish.

Now the Benchmade Fact.

I think, and people have been asking recently this is my Favorite Benchmade now.

I prefer it to the 940-1.

But no I won't give you the 940-1.

I like the blade shape, and the long handle, and just like the way it looks.

The one tradeoff is the handle can be slightly uncomfortable at times- but man it looks tactical

af.

I carry a lot of knives because it turns out if you review them you have to... but the

Fact has probably gotten more pocket time than many other knives in the past 6 months.

How about another knife I've been loaned by Crank the Cold Steel Code 4 I'll be reviewing

in a week or two- so I can recycle this part for that review.

Very comfortable handle- slower deployer and closer because of the lock back mechanism,

and the handle is slicker, but a very capable larger every day carry- plus CTS XHP is a

good knife steel.

Ok is this about it?

There are quite a few we Knives I see on social media that I really want to buy, or would

accept gifts of- however We Knives won't respond to me when I ask for free knives.

That's so strange.

If you'd like a good place to start with We Knives I would say this is an excellent place-

there are more elaborate purpler designs, and better blade steels to be had- however

this is a comfortable knife, not too heavy, and a reliable deployer.

I like compression and axis locks better, and also beer, and prefer my pocket knives

a bit lighter if I want them to end up in my pocket more often.

If you like this review, subscribe to the channel- Give the video a thumbs up.

Thanks again to Crank for loaning me this blade.

Share this video with loved ones, and people on public transportation.

Add a comment, Thanks for watching.

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Liverpool transfer : Reds boss Jurgen Klopp could splash £80m on new goalkeeper ● News Now ● #LFC - Duration: 2:11.

LIVERPOOL boss Jurgen Klopp may splash out £80m on a world-class goalkeeper this summer,

according to football finance expert Kieran Maguire.

The Reds have already been busy in the transfer window, welcoming new arrivals Naby Keita

and Fabinho to the club in recent weeks.

Klopp still has a large war chest at his disposal after the sale of Philippe Coutinho in January.

And Liverpool are expected to renew their interest in Nabil Fekir after the World Cup.

But after Loris Karius' showing in the Champions League final, Klopp is also likely to chase

a new shot-stopper before the Premier League restarts.

And Maguire, who lectures about football finance at the University of Liverpool and runs the

highly popular Twitter account PriceOfFootball, believes a new £80m goalkeeper could be inbound.

"The most important thing for Liverpool was that they qualify for Champions League

football and they managed to achieve that," he told the Daily Star.

"We've already seen that they struck early in the transfer window, so they've already

spent about £80m and the good thing for Klopp is that he can easily spend that again.

"He will be backed by the board because of the money he has made them through Philippe

Coutinho and the Champions League final.

"You don't want to kick a man when he's down, but we all know where they need to improve.

"If they want a serious attempt at the Premier League this season they need a new goalkeeper

that can earn them 10-12 points a season like David De Gea does for Manchester United."

Liverpool have been heavily linked with Roma goalkeeper Alisson in recent weeks.

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World Cup 2018 England fixtures: Who do England play next? When is the next England game? - Duration: 3:20.

 when they recorded their biggest win at a World Cup by thrashing Panama 6-1. This was the second victory for Gareth Southgate's men and after beating Tunisia last week, England are certain to head to into the Round of 16

 Harry Kane became the tournament's leading scorer so far with a hat-trick, while John Stones (2) and Jesse Lingard also found the back of the net

  England top Group G now as they have fewer yellow cards than Belgium. Who do England play next? Up next, England play Belgium in their final group game

  The game will be held in Kalingrad on Thursday, June 28, at 7pm BST.  If the Three Lions win, we'll see them progress to play the runner-up from Group H on Tuesday, July 3 at 7pm BST

 How will England fare against Belgium? England face a real challenge in Belgium after their victories against Tunisia and Panama

  his Premier League rival when the two sides face each other on Thursday. Belgium's record goalscorer took his tally to 40 goals in 71 caps with a brace against Tunisia on Saturday

 He is the first player since Diego Maradona in 1986 to score twice in back-to-back World Cup matches

 The Manchester United striker is among Kane's main rival for the Golden Boot. Lineup for the rest of the group stages:  Monday, June 25:  Uruguay vs Russia (Group A) - Samara - 3pm - ITV  Saudi Arabia vs Egypt (Group A) - Volgograd - 3pm - ITV 4 Spain vs Morocco (Group B) - Kaliningrad - 7pm- BBC Four Iran vs Portugal (Group B) - Saransk - 7pm - BBC One Tuesday, June 26: Denmark vs France (Group C) - Moscow (Luzhniki) - 3pm - ITV 1 Australia vs Peru (Group C) - Sochi - 3pm - ITV 4 Nigeria vs Argentina (Group D) - St Petersburg - 7pm - BBC 1 Iceland vs Croatia (Group D) - Rostov-on-Don - 7pm - BBC  Wednesday, June 27: South Korea vs Germany (Group F) - Kazan - 3pm - BBC Mexico vs Sweden (Group F) - Ekaterinburg - 3pm - BBC Serbia vs Brazil (Group E) - Moscow (Spartak) - 7pm - ITV Switzerland vs Costa Rica (Group E) - Nizhny Novgorod - 7pm - ITV Thursday, June 28: Japan vs Poland (Group H) - Volgograd - 3pm - BBC Senegal vs Colombia (Group H) - Samara - 3pm - BBC England vs Belgium (Group G) - Kaliningrad - 7pm - ITV Panama vs Tunisia (Group G) - Saransk - 7pm - ITV

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Suzy Bae 2018: Lee Min Ho's Ex-Girlfriend's Old Chats With Her Brother Revealed + Possible Collabora - Duration: 4:50.

Suzy Bae 2018: Lee Min Ho's Ex-Girlfriend's Old Chats With Her Brother Revealed + Possible Collaboration With Block B's Park Kyung   Suzy Bae is one of the renowned K-pop idols today

In fact, a lot of South Korean artists want to collaborate with Lee Min Ho's ex-girlfriend, including Block B's Park Kyung

But in spite of that, the 24-year-old former Miss A member remains to be a loving and good sister

 In the screenshots obtained by Koreaboo, it revealed Suzy Bae's old chats with her younger brother, Bae Sang-moon, and it showed how typical a sister she is

In the snap, the While You Were Sleeping actress seemed emotional seeing Sang-moon growing up

 "My little brother's all grown up. The fact that you're graduating makes me tear up for some reason," Suzy Bae told her brother

Just like any other growing kids, Bae Sang-moon insisted to his sister that he was already 20-years-old at the time and no longer a little kid

 Asking Bae Suzy what made her so emotional, Lee Min Ho's ex-girlfriend said that it was just "for some reason

" "I don't know," she admitted. Bae Sang-moon was left confused and questioned why his sister suddenly became expressive

   "It's because you only saw me as a kid," Bae Sang-moon explained. Agreeing with what her brother said, Bae Suzy agreed that he is already a grown-up man and won't see him as a child anymore

 Meanwhile, being one of the most famous K-pop idols, Block B's Park Kyung revealed that he wanted to collaborate with Suzy Bae in the future

He also expressed his interest in producing a new album for the former member of Miss A

In fact, the 25-year-old record producer already had a song in mind that might fit perfectly well with the singer and actress' "color as a solo artist

"  In an interview via Soompi, Park Kyung recalled the time he had a conversation with his friends

At the time, a sudden topic came up, and he made a song out it. "I'd want Suzy to listen to it because I think it would really go well with her," the Block B member said

The track is said to be about "the best way to deal" with some other stuff when the love between a couple ends

Will this be connected to Lee Min Ho? Find out if ever these two collaborate in the future

 

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Overdiagnosis of Cancer, Defined - Duration: 5:03.

It was 1964 when Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, in discussing the line between art

and pornography stated "I know it when I see it".

We've been using a Potter Stewart standard for the concept of "overdiagnosis" of

cancer for too long – leading to a lot of confusion.

Today we'll take a "deep dive" into the concept of overdiagnosis, inspired by

this article appearing in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

Intuitively, overdiagnosis is this idea that sometimes we find cancer that we would have

been better off never finding – it never would have hurt you.

Diagnosing a small breast cancer in a 105 year old woman?

Sounds like overdiagnosis to me.

But why?

How do we measure overdiagnosis rates without a clear definition?

Let me pause to just point out that overdiagnosis is bad.

This is not entirely obvious, but our entire medical system is actually designed to overdiagnose.

Patients are terrified about cancer, and the desire to know they don't have cancer may

override the rational decision that sometimes you're better left in the dark.

Doctors like to take action.

Sitting and doing nothing is just not in our DNA, even when it may be the best thing for

the patient.

And many special interests benefit when the diagnosis rate of any disease is higher – pharma,

device manufacturers, hospitals.

And let's not forget that the entire fee-for-service system is based on, you know, charging for

when you do stuff and not for when you don't.

Louise Davies of Dartmouth and her co-authors of the Annals paper have put their marker

down on an official definition of overdiagnosis.

Let's dig in.

The authors define overdiagnosis as follows: The detection of a histologically confirmed

cancer through screening that would not otherwise have been diagnosed in a person's lifetime

had screening not been done.

I like this definition a lot – but let me walk through exactly how it works, from the

point of that initial screening test.

First things first – we're starting with a screening test – if you have breast pain

and get a mammogram that finds cancer, that's not overdiagnosis.

Seems right.

OK you have a strange finding on a screening test – the next key phrase is "histologically

confirmed cancer".

That means that false positive screening, while a problem, is not counted as overdiagnosis.

The cancer really is there, it just wouldn't have mattered had you never found it.

The next big question is whether that cancer would ever have been discovered in your natural

lifetime.

This is really hard to assess.

There are a couple approaches to this outlined in the article, but they are broadly actuarial

in nature – we use what data we have, based on the type of cancer, age and comorbidities

of patients to make a best guess at how long they would live if they had never been screened.

Remember that 105 year old woman with the small breast cancer?

We all felt like that was overdiagnosis, but who knows, maybe she would live happily to

120 if she was treated, but only 110 if she wasn't treated.

In other words, overdiagnosis is a population phenomenon – we can never really know if

a given individual was overdiagnosed.

But what if the cancer would have come to light later.

By the authors' definition, this is not overdiagnosis… but what is it?

Well, if the screening test caught the cancer early and you live longer or with better quality

of life because of that, then, well, good job screening test.

But just because you catch a cancer early, it doesn't mean that you'll live longer

or better.

I'm looking at you, PSA-screening for prostate cancer.

So my question is – what if screening detects a cancer early that would have been detected

later, but that early detection doesn't matter.

That's not overdiagnosis by this definition.

What is it?

Overscreening?

In any case, let's consider how we would calculate an overdiagnosis rate.

The numerator of this rate should be, according to the authors, the number of cancers detected

by screening that never would have come to light had we not screened.

What the denominator?

The total number of people screened?

The total number of people eligible for screening?

The total number of people with cancer detected by screening?

Depending on what denominator you choose, you can get wildly differing overdiagnosis

rates.

The authors argue that the right denominator here is the number of people screened.

So if you screen 1000 men with PSA tests and find 100 prostate cancers, 50 of which are

"overdiagnosed", the overdiagnosis rate is 50 out of 1000 or 5%.

I think my patients would want to know how likely it is that their recently-diagnosed

cancer would have been fine had we not diagnosed it, meaning the denominator would be the number

of people screened with cancer.

Giving us a hypothetical overdiagnosis rate for PSA screening of 50%.

Still, for the sake of having a uniform definition, I'll defer to the authors on this one.

This area of research can only benefit from more standardization.

And with that standardization, we'll have a new tool to assess individual screening

tests.

How will they all hold up?

Well, it's probably too soon to make that diagnosis.

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LIGO's designation as an important site in the history of physics is an honor for all of us today.

While LIGO has produced spectacular and inspirational science in the last few years,

this is only the beginning!

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World Cup 2018 England fixtures: Who do England play next? When is the next England game? - Duration: 3:20.

 when they recorded their biggest win at a World Cup by thrashing Panama 6-1. This was the second victory for Gareth Southgate's men and after beating Tunisia last week, England are certain to head to into the Round of 16

 Harry Kane became the tournament's leading scorer so far with a hat-trick, while John Stones (2) and Jesse Lingard also found the back of the net

  England top Group G now as they have fewer yellow cards than Belgium. Who do England play next? Up next, England play Belgium in their final group game

  The game will be held in Kalingrad on Thursday, June 28, at 7pm BST.  If the Three Lions win, we'll see them progress to play the runner-up from Group H on Tuesday, July 3 at 7pm BST

 How will England fare against Belgium? England face a real challenge in Belgium after their victories against Tunisia and Panama

  his Premier League rival when the two sides face each other on Thursday. Belgium's record goalscorer took his tally to 40 goals in 71 caps with a brace against Tunisia on Saturday

 He is the first player since Diego Maradona in 1986 to score twice in back-to-back World Cup matches

 The Manchester United striker is among Kane's main rival for the Golden Boot. Lineup for the rest of the group stages:  Monday, June 25:  Uruguay vs Russia (Group A) - Samara - 3pm - ITV  Saudi Arabia vs Egypt (Group A) - Volgograd - 3pm - ITV 4 Spain vs Morocco (Group B) - Kaliningrad - 7pm- BBC Four Iran vs Portugal (Group B) - Saransk - 7pm - BBC One Tuesday, June 26: Denmark vs France (Group C) - Moscow (Luzhniki) - 3pm - ITV 1 Australia vs Peru (Group C) - Sochi - 3pm - ITV 4 Nigeria vs Argentina (Group D) - St Petersburg - 7pm - BBC 1 Iceland vs Croatia (Group D) - Rostov-on-Don - 7pm - BBC  Wednesday, June 27: South Korea vs Germany (Group F) - Kazan - 3pm - BBC Mexico vs Sweden (Group F) - Ekaterinburg - 3pm - BBC Serbia vs Brazil (Group E) - Moscow (Spartak) - 7pm - ITV Switzerland vs Costa Rica (Group E) - Nizhny Novgorod - 7pm - ITV Thursday, June 28: Japan vs Poland (Group H) - Volgograd - 3pm - BBC Senegal vs Colombia (Group H) - Samara - 3pm - BBC England vs Belgium (Group G) - Kaliningrad - 7pm - ITV Panama vs Tunisia (Group G) - Saransk - 7pm - ITV

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Two police officers jailed following cocaine-fuelled affair - Duration: 5:57.

 A police woman and her married PC lover have been jailed over a drug-fuelled affair in which she was pictured with a line of cocaine on her breasts

 WPC Kerry Reeve, 36, and fellow constable Adam Jackson, who both worked for Greater Manchester Police, sent each other text messages boasting about the amount of drugs they were consuming

 In one exchange, Reeve, who served with the force's Tactical Aid riot squad unit, sent a message to Jackson stating "Any news on Friday's package yet? I well wanna get on it

''  When Jackson, 36, later offered to get three bags of cocaine for £100 she replied: ''Yeah babe, we'll just take it easy, we'll be right

We had way too much last time and it f--ked us up so this time we can just have a load of fun instead

''  After one drug taking session, Jackson sent a text to a friend saying: ''Was a laugh mate

I was f--king wired. 7 bags of coke between us and I had three pills too. Made the most of it

Wish it had just been me and Kez though."  Alexander Langhorn, prosecuting, told Manchester Crown Court that Jackson had begun to ask Daniel Wade, a local dealer, for cocaine on an occasional basis in November 2015, at the same time he entered into an extramarital affair with Reeves

 ''Wade received a message from Jackson stating: 'Do you know anybody who can get some sniff?' he said

 In one of Jackson's messages to Wade, they discussed a "birthday bonanza package" of three grams of cocaine costing £90 and talked of an "8ball," which is equal to 3

5 grams worth £250.  One text the PC, who worked in the special operations unit, sent to Wade included a photo of cocaine and a rolled £20 note saying: ''I'm gonna have to start buying 2 every time

One just isn't enough anymore.''  The pair were arrested last February as Jackson emerged from Reeve's home in Middleton, Greater Manchester, with a holdall containing cocaine, MDMA and Viagra pills

 He threw the bag back inside the house and tried to slam the front door. Reeve was found in the dining room, also with cocaine

The dealers were arrested later.  It emerged Jackson would routinely smoke cannabis whilst off duty and had bought the cocaine from a dealer who referred to him as "my piggy pal

"  Reeve, who earned £52,000, had traces of cocaine in her hair when she was quizzed at a police station and a habit dating back five years

 She broke down in court as she was jailed  for 31 weeks after admitting encouraging the commission of drugs offences

The court heard she had previously been in an abusive relationship and had undergone extensive surgery to her face following the injuries she suffered

She has since quit her job.  Jackson, who earned £48,910 a year, admitted possession of cocaine on 20 occasions and was jailed for 18 months

He lost his job and has been attempting to repair his marriage, the court heard.  Judge Michael Leeming told him: "'You had no thought to how this would affect your performance at work or the impact on your reputation as a police officer or public confidence in the police

That beggars belief."  Det Insp Mark Smith of Greater Manchester Police said in a statement: "Both officers in this case have committed a serious breach of cause of conduct

Their offending has had a detrimental impact on the trust of the community police

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