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figured since I was in Roseville Minnesota how might as well go ahead and

get a couple of boxes of coins and do some coin hunting let's see what I get

alright guys let me show you one I'm pretty excited right now like I told you

I'm in Roseville Minnesota here for some hockey and I decided to stop by Wells

Fargo before they closed to pick up a couple of boxes of change to hunt while

I'm killing time I even got some two's I don't know if they've been pretty good

they're sets there might be possible trying to her start out in there but

here's what I'm excited I opened up the boxes of coins in the car because if

they were if they were uncirculated I was going to drive a few miles away to a

different Wells Fargo just a positive but here's why I'm super excited look at

this look at this there is no Buffalo Endor V nickel on it like that but look

it I don't even see one of the newer Jefferson oh we got one we got one newer

jefferson front look at I mean how often do you open boxes I guess that could be

a newer jefferson back but at the end of the day it's not often you open a box of

nickels nowadays and not see at least some modern coins in there I mean

there's a couple of orders of that there's an o-5 there and I saw another

Buffalo oh five right here but other than that this is pretty much looking

like an older Jefferson box doesn't mean we're gonna find anything cool but

that's pretty exciting I've opened over 50 boxes of nickels and it's not too

often that when I open them and I'm looking at the ends that I see mostly

mostly 80s 90s 70s or earlier Jefferson's so

I'm excited about that I also opened up the dye boxes to make

sure and I was worried about it but you can see clearly it's circulated so I'm

really excited to get these huts unfortunately I can't get into it right

now because I have a few hours of hockey to watch not unfortunately I didn't mean

that I've got a few hours of hockey to watch my son's played hockey out here in

Minnesota so I'm looking forward to watching them play but I can't get into

these right now so it'll be fun after the game to get back to the room get

this hunt going get it recorder for you guys maybe we

find something cool Minnesota alright guys I'll be back

after the hockey game alright guys we are gonna start with the dimes mainly

because in case I don't have great luck I still got a box at nickels to go to

next as always we'll get into the hunt and if

I find anything cool we'll loop you in okay guys we're about ten rolls in and

nothing so far I will tell you there's a lot of 70s and 80s coins in here so far

so that's a good sign but no oh nines and no Silver's no eighty-two no mint

marks and no ninety-six W mint West Point so let's get to the next end okay

guys fifteenth role in and we've got a pretty good candidate right there let me

set this roll down real time do we got here got a demon mark we got a silver

1964 all right not too bad only the 15th roll in and we got one put that up here

now we've got a silver dime all right let's keep looking roll number 29 guys

we've got another good candidate

no mint mark?

looks like it's a 1960 yep I don't have a 1960 Philadelphia so I will take it

that is a silver dime number two we've got a 64 and a 60 so I bought the

lighting but in my hotel room so doing the best I can I will tell you now that

I'm almost 60% of the way through the box I really thought that I would see

some more thorns or Canadians being this close to the boarder up here in Minnesota

but maybe I will maybe in my nickel box I'll see them anyway we're talking about

dimes right now let's get back to the hunt okay guys another box of Dimes

hunted and we're with to 2009 in 1960 Philadelphia and a 1964 Denver looks

like the Twin Cities here in Minnesota didn't do me too bad I'll take two

Silver's and 2 '09's any time we're gonna continue this Minnesota hunt with some

nickels and I know I showed it in the intro but I just want to show it again

look at this all older Jeffersons not often you can see a bunch of older

Jefferson editors doesn't mean anything doesn't guarantee anything but still

makes me very optimistic I'm gonna start cracking into these roles in it as usual

if I find anything I'll loop you guys in third role in guys already pulled out a

54 and we now have a 1949 Philadelphia put that over here with the finds and once

again I'm sorry about the lighting but as you know I'm in a hotel room so let's

get back to the hunt okay fourth roll in and we've got another forty scorn here I

think I saw 46 yep 1946 Philadelphia so that's two coins from the 40s we'll take

it and we'll get back after the hunt okay sixth roll in and we've got

ourselves another 40s coin 1946 Philadelphia that's pretty good

because now we've got ourselves three for the 40's and three from the 50s

already six rolls in averaging one coin per roll that would beat my record by

far although I highly doubt we'll keep that pace roll number nine and I can see

it so I figured I'd grab it in front before I got to it

got another 40s coin guys 1940 Philadelphia so that now makes for 40s

nickels and for fifties nickels and I kept this one right here I know it's a

1992 but it's got completely full steps so pulling it aside to see if it upgrade

something a nickel book and we'll get back to the hunt well number 10 guys had

peeled it back so you could see it got a forty seven ender so that's a good sign

let me crack into this roll 47 ender what was a 47 Philly so lots of

filaments in this box which is good especially if I get some late fifties

coins let's keep looking roll number 12 and we've got ourselves a

1940 Philadelphia so that makes another 40s coin 18th roll of guys got another

40s coin here another 1946 at another 46 Philadelphia hold number 19 got

ourselves another 40s coin 1948 Denver this time so that makes 8 in the 40s

well let's keep looking rule number 23 guys grabbed it out

pulled the paper back you can see we got another 40 Zender this is a 1940 this

time well crack can do it see what it is it's a 1940 Denver we'll take it it's

another one from the 40s that's 9 well let's keep looking

rolled over 29 guys got a kind of a torn up here 1940 not in the best shape 1940

Philadelphia again that makes four in the 1940 year 10 out of the 40s and 8

for the we've got 18 priests 60 coins in the

first twenty nine rolls we're all 31 guys got another 40 coin here

it's another 1946 Philadelphia put that up there really stacking up dirty

Jefferson's okay guys roll number 34 and look what we got here a 1939 I haven't

seen the back yet figured we'd look at it together hopefully it hasn't been

mark it doesn't but you know what I'll still take it it's a bad shape look

how worn it is but it is a 30s nickel that's our first oldest corner of the

box let's keep looking same rule guys just a few coins later another 1946 did

another Philadelphia Mint one of the 37th or old guys and I just feel like

I'm seeing red we're all number 39 guys and I don't know how I missed a old

Jefferson Endor bus like I told you my eyes must be getting tired 1946 again

Philadelphia again that might be a world record in 46 is one two three four five

six I think one of them's a D but that's a lot we've got 13 from the 40s if you

can believe it or not eight from the 50s and a 30s so that's like 22 points right

now and we still got 11 and 2/3 rolls ago so let's get after alright guys rule

number 42 and we found ourselves another 40s coin 1941 this time first one

philadelphia no surprise there none of the end guys rolled over 45 we got

another 40s coin here 1947 deed we'll take it add it to the 40s well keep

looking roll number 47 got ourselves a toasty 40s nickel but it is in 1940

anyway and it looks like it's a 40 d so we'll take that and continue the hunt

well number 49 and it looks like we got our first four and find here guys

William Alexander 2016 it's a eurocent it's another one of

those Netherland Keens I've not seen one like this

still cool fine I'll take it first four into the box all right let's finish the

rest of this roll and that last roll last roll the Box got another 1946

Philadelphia I'll let you know if I anything else

otherwise we'll get to the wrap-up all right everyone we finished our Minnesota

nickel-and-dime hunt we nickel indicted here Minnesota you get 99 sixty's coins

we end up with 11 in the 50s and a lot of different dates here we got a couple

of 52 s of 53 to 54 s the 57 for 58 and a 59 in the 40s we got a crazy 17 I knew

it was an old jefferson box and it was I could go through all these guys but

we've got a ton a ton of different dates and mints here so good fines overall I'm

happy we actually got a 1939 but it's another Philadelphia Mint I already got

tons of those still looking for a San Francisco or Denver but we'll take you

to the feeling we got that one another dense coin which is cool I kept this

1980 because it's got a really nice kind of burnt tone to it kept it aside

because it's different and then I kept this 1964 that almost has full steps so

figured I'd keep that it's pretty nice coin you'll recall in my dime box I got

two silvers a sixty Philadelphia and a 64 Denver and a couple of own inés

anyway if you enjoyed the time with me please give the video a thumbs up and as

always thanks for watching

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Landsat in Action - Minnesota Lakes with Leif Olmanson - Duration: 2:05.

I'm Leif Olmanson, I'm a researcher at the

University of Minnesota.

Minnesota is kind of a natural fit for using

Landsat for water quality assessments. It's a very

diverse state with over 10,000 lakes. Probably

like 20 years ago we started using Landsat for

water clarity assessments. And that led to a thing we

did about 15 years ago, was actually make our

data available in a google earth format on Lake Browser.

And having that data available has proven to be very popular.

Over the years we've seen the data with Landsat 8 now

much less noisy data then we've had in the past.

Also the processing of the data has improved a lot.

When we first started this, you had a lot of work to do

to get an image where you could actually use it. you

had to geometrically correct it, you had to do all kinds

of crazy stuff to actually start using it. Now we have

a lot of products like the surface reflectance product

And now just recently with the analysis ready data

basically you can start using it right away, which is

a big improvement.

Having this always changing land cover map will be a very

useful product for some of these projects that we have.

And also the methodology will be consistent over

time where what we've found is some of the older land

cover classifications, there's a different method used

every time it's done, so it's not conducive to

determining what's changing on the landscape so

having this continuous one method will be very

useful for lots of studies including lakes.

The largest thing that Landsat has is the archive.

I mean that's the most important thing. There's

no other sensor we can go back at look at in the

lakes. Some of the new ones might have some

better spectral bands or something that might

be able to identify chlorophyll better but

nobody has that that archive.

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2018 Caucus in Minnesota - Duration: 3:11.

Do you plan to vote in Minnesota's November 2018 election?

Are you eligible to vote? If yes, you should go to your precinct caucus

that will happen on Tuesday, February 6, 2018.

Your vote is important!

Now where can you find your caucus meeting?

You can find out where your caucus meeting is by, going online to

Put in your address and it will tell you where the meetings are for both the Republicans

and the Democrats.

What is a precinct caucus and what happens there?

In Minnesota, the voting is done at a neighborhood meeting called a precinct caucus.

The Republicans meet separately from the Democrats.

So there will be a Republican caucus meeting and a DFL caucus meeting in your neighborhood.

You can only go to one, so you have to choose which political party's caucus to go to.

All of the caucus meetings will be held on Tuesday, February 6, 2018.

They begin at 7:00 pm, but a lot of people are expected to go, so you might want to go early.

There might even be a line to get in!

When you get to your caucus, you will have to sign in. You will write down your name,

your address and will sign your name to say that you agree with the ideas of that political party.

Then they will give you a ballot with the names of the gubernatorial candidates for that political party.

Check the name of the candidate you like and turn your ballot in.

You're finished voting. Then you can stay for a meeting, if you want.

At the meeting, they probably will:

-Choose people (called "delegates") to represent your neighborhood precinct at future meetings

-Elect officers for your neighborhood group

-Discuss and vote on issues that people want the political party to support

-Decide which candidate they will endorse for governor

If you want an interpreter or some sort of accommodations,

you need to contact either the Republican or DFL Party in writing and ahead of time.

You can send your request by email.

Go ahead and request for an interpreter, but be sure to include your name and your home address

(so they know which precinct caucus you'll be attending).

This is your chance to have a say in who your party picks to run for governor.

Make sure your vote counts!

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2018 Caucus in Minnesota (DeafBlind Friendly) - Duration: 4:18.

Do you plan to vote in Minnesota's November 2018 election?

Are you eligible to vote? If yes, you should go to your precinct caucus

that will happen on Tuesday, February 6, 2018.

Your vote is important!

Now where can you find your caucus meeting?

You can find out where your caucus meeting is by, going online to

Put in your address and it will tell you where the meetings are for both the Republicans

and the Democrats.

What is a precinct caucus and what happens there?

In Minnesota, the voting is done at a neighborhood meeting called a precinct caucus.

The Republicans meet separately from the Democrats.

So there will be a Republican caucus meeting and a DFL caucus meeting in your neighborhood.

You can only go to one, so you have to choose which political party's caucus to go to.

All of the caucus meetings will be held on Tuesday, February 6, 2018.

They begin at 7:00 pm, but a lot of people are expected to go, so you might want to go early.

There might even be a line to get in!

When you get to your caucus, you will have to sign in. You will write down your name,

your address and will sign your name to say that you agree with the ideas of that political party.

Then they will give you a ballot with the names of the gubernatorial candidates for that political party.

Check the name of the candidate you like and turn your ballot in.

You're finished voting. Then you can stay for a meeting, if you want.

At the meeting, they probably will:

-Choose people (called "delegates") to represent your neighborhood precinct at future meetings

-Elect officers for your neighborhood group

-Discuss and vote on issues that people want the political party to support

-Decide which candidate they will endorse for governor

If you want an interpreter or some sort of accommodations,

you need to contact either the Republican or DFL Party in writing and ahead of time.

You can send your request by email.

Go ahead and request for an interpreter, but be sure to include your name and your home address

(so they know which precinct caucus you'll be attending).

This is your chance to have a say in who your party picks to run for governor.

Make sure your vote counts!

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