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(dramatic music)

(snoring)

- Oh, it was a dream.

Oh crap.

Well, the day's finally here,

I'm officially really really really old.

I'm 30! And I'm not one for partying,

I'm now way too old to party.

Instead what I'd rather do is make a

video for you guys about my favorite 360 camera gear.

Now it's no secret that I've got a lot of gear,

but I don't use most of it.

There's only a few things I use on a regular

basis, every time I go out shooting 360,

that are my favorite things.

So in this video, I'm going to share them

with you one by one.

Is that a gray?

Nevermind.

The first thing in my camera kit,

your camera kit and everyone's camera kit

is a 360 camera, and at the moment,

my 360 camera of choice is the Insta360 ONE X.

I'm not gonna ramble on here about how much

I love it, I think you guys know that by now.

Check out my other videos about it

if you haven't already, but this is my

camera of choice in early 2019.

No doubt this is going to change

by the end of the year, but for now

this is the only camera I take out with me,

except when I'm going in the water.

Using an underwater housing with thing

is too much of a pain in the ***

so instead I still use my GoPro Fusion,

which is a reliable 360 camera for using

in the water, the quality is amazing,

the workflow sucks but it gives you

an exceptional result for both photos and videos.

For everything else, the ONE X is my go-to.

Next, no matter what camera you own,

you're going to need an SD card.

And my favorite SD in early 2019

is the SanDisk Extreme PRO.

How close can I get?

Ooh.

They come in 64GB 128GB and up,

but consistently, I've found this to be

the fastest card across all 360 cameras

for dealing with 5K and up 360 footage.

Always check your camera's website before

buying an SD card to make sure it's compatible,

if there's no info there, ask in the Facebook group.

Next is my favorite 360 camera monopod.

And still the Bushman is my number one go-to monopod.

This thing is awesome because not only

is it a well made selfie stick with quite a bit

of distance on it, but it also comes with an

awesome base with a counter weight on the bottom

meaning you can attach the selfie stick

to the base, set up your camera and walk away,

and not have to worry about your camera blowing over.

Learn from me and countless people who have

smashed their 360 camera lenses that I see

in the Facebook groups, it's better to have

a good monopod or some kind of stand

than use nothing and have the wind kill your camera.

I used to use a small Manfrotto light stand

for this same purpose, but that light stand

is the very same light stand I had my Garmin VIRB

attached to when the wind blew it

over that one fateful day.

This is why having a weight at the top

of the legs is essential if you plan on

extending the selfie stick all the way.

Also doubles as a walking stick,

I'll be needing that now.

But to be honest with you, I don't use that

one in every single situation, because it's

a little bit pricey, I don't like taking

risks with it, so I'll only use it in safe situations.

This is where my Insta360 selfie stick saves the day.

If I'm out shooting at the beach, where there's

sand and water, which can and will get into

your camera gear, it's good to have a

cheap selfie stick you can use, so if it

gets totaled, it was only $10 or $15 to begin with.

It's also shorter than the Bushman selfie stick

so if space is an issue for you,

you've only got a limited amount,

then you'll really want to consider the Insta360 stick.

It is significantly shorter than the Bushman

selfie stick when fully extended, so that's

something to be mindful of too.

You can actually get one of these free

with every Insta360 ONE X purchased from the Insta360 store.

I'll put a link to it down there.

Whoo.

I like free stuff! But I'm pretty sure you

can also buy it separately too if you

want to use it with other cameras.

The next thing in my 360 camera bag in 2019 is...

This little thing, yeah,

bet you didn't even see it.

This is the JOBY Micro Tripod.

Can you believe how tiny this thing is?

It blows my mind.

And when it folds up, look at that.

You can barely even see it.

This is one of my favorite things in my 360 camera kit

because it keeps my camera stable,

it has almost no presence when I'm taking it around,

and it seems to last forever.

I've had it for about a year now.

I just think it's incredible that

360 technology has evolved to a point

that we have tripods this perfect for 360 cameras.

And by 360 technology, I mean tripod technology.

This, this tripod here used to be my

former JOBY Micro Tripod.

I thought this was amazing.

I remember I made a video about this thing

two years ago when I was in New Zealand,

and I was talking about how small and compact it is.

But look at that, compared to this.

I'll put this back on the shelf now to collect dust.

Yes, this thing's awesome, get one.

The next thing you'll need if you're going

out shooting for a while is a power bank.

Now I've tried lots of power banks over

the years, they've been really hit and miss

but one brand I've found to be

consistently really really good is Cygnett.

And this is the power bank I'm using

right now, it's 4,400 mAh, and it charges

my phone or 360 camera at least twice over.

360 camera batteries last for an hour max,

which is why sometimes you just need

to take a coffee break, put your camera on charge,

and start shooting again fully caffeinated

with a fully charged battery.

Next, we're going to need something to

store all these gadgets, and my favorite brand

for camera bags is Think Tank, and this

is my favorite Think Tank bag, it's the

Cable Management 10 Version 2.

Think Tank make quality bags,

the materials really strong, it's got

a window on the front, so you can see

exactly what's in it.

I love this thing.

And there's space for business card in the back.

Every time I'm traveling and shooting,

I always have this thing in my backpack

with my most essential bits of 360 camera gear.

Should you buy a different case

for your 360 camera, I hear you asking?

Well, it depends on the camera,

but most of them make their cases pretty darn good.

I think the Insta360 neoprene pouch is

basically perfect for this camera.

Neoprene is good because it not only

protects the lenses, but it cleans them

as you put the camera in and take it out.

I don't see the need to get another case

for a camera like this, because it's

going to double if not triple

the size of the overall camera.

Plus it fits so nicely in my Think Tank bag.

Now let's move forward in the workflow

and think about things we might need for

post-production of your 360s.

And you might be expecting me to

recommend computers and laptops, well, no.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

One awesome thing about 360 content,

and 360 as a whole is it's one of the only

styles of photography that you can do

basically everything you need to do on your phone.

Not only can you change your camera settings

and take full control of your 360 camera

with your phone, but in 2019, the

smartphone is the computer for 360 photographers.

Not only is it easy to edit and reframe

360 photos on mobile, but you can

also do it with 360 videos.

The apps are getting so good now that

you can do everything you need to do

without leaving your phone.

I mean, yeah, there are some advanced

things that you will need to go computer for,

but for 99% of things, I use my phone.

Which is why your phone should be

your biggest investment in your 360 camera kit.

It's super important that you have a phone

of the last two to three years at the oldest.

Especially if you have a camera that shoots 5K plus video.

There's no way an old outdated phone is going

to be able to do that.

However, if you invest in a new fast phone,

it's like having a mini computer in your pocket.

I've noticed phones are adopting all the best

things about computers and simplifying them.

Turning computer programs into mobile apps

and making them touch friendly.

This is usually why I buy the latest iPhone

when it comes out, because with every new

release, they make the phone faster and better

and it means I can do more stuff on mobile

that I was once only able to do on computer.

And seriously, who wants to sit in front

of a desk all day long staring at a screen.

I'd much rather be sitting in a coffee shop

with a long black in one hand,

my iPhone X in the other, and going.

I know a smartphones a big expense,

but if you think of it like that, like

it's a computer, it makes the purchase

slightly less painful.

The final item in my 360 camera bag

that I use the most in 2019 is my Oculus Go.

This is one of the most, if not the

most popular VR headset in 2019.

And there's no wires, it's relatively cheap

and easy to use, and this is the first

VR headset that I actually use, and I

don't just leave sitting on a shelf collecting dust.

It's one thing to view your 360 photos

and videos on your phone, but when you can

fully immerse yourself in them,

you can look around like you're actually

standing there in the moment once again,

it's a completely different experience.

There's no doubt at all, this is the best

way to view 360 content.

However, nobody does it.

Why is that?

Firstly in the past, headsets have been

expensive, like several hundred dollars.

The Oculus Go is the cheapest good quality headset so far.

Next, they're big and bulky, it's not

really easy to put one of these things

in your pocket and walk around

so you can show your friends when you see them, no,

it's just, it's massive, what do you do with it?

Where do you put it?

This makes it hard to use anywhere but home.

Finally the workflow's way longer

than viewing on your phone,

you have to set up the Oculus app,

and you have to send your content to

the Oculus Go, and it's just more

steps than what we're use to, but you know what?

If you can get past that, if you're a

hardcore 360 nerd that wants to see

your 360 content, and in the best way possible

that it can be displayed, watched back and

experienced, then no question, using a headset

like the Oculus Go is going to be the best way to do it.

It's hard for me to describe the experience

I'm experiencing when I'm viewing this,

because I can't share it with you here

through YouTube, because you're not the

one with the headset, I am, I get that.

But if you do get the chance to view

your 360 content properly in a headset

like the Oculus Go, it will be

a life changing experience.

And if you can't afford the Go,

try and get your hands on something like this.

This is a foldaway headset made by VEER.

When you spot your smartphone into here,

you can go into VR mode in your cameras app,

and you use it just like you would the Oculus Go

headset, and it will appear as an

immersive 360 photo or video.

If you want a pair of these, join the

VEER Facebook group and bug them there,

they may even give you a free pair.

Alright, well that's it for this video,

and that's what's in Ben's 360 camera bag in early 2019.

Now I want to continue sharing my favorite things,

which is why I had the idea to start

an email newsletter, where once a month

I email you guys all my favorite things.

My favorite gadgets, favorite cameras

as well as 360 camera deals and giveaways

so I'm officially starting the

Ben Claremont Newsletter, I will give

it a better name when I think of it,

so I'll put a link if you want to subscribe to

that down there, and I will email you

once a month with all my best 360 stuff.

And as usual, hit that subscribe button

for more 360 tutorials coming in 2019.

I'm an old man now, the clock is ticking,

I'll be in a retirement home soon,

which is why in 2019, I'm going to

push to get out as much content as I can,

so you won't want to miss that.

So hey, I wanna say thank you to all

of you guys who have supported me

over the years since I was a young man

all the way through to me being an old

30 year old man, your support means the world

to me, and I want to thank you very much

for supporting me on my journey.

To all of you legends who have

liked, commented, shared words of support

encouragement, I really appreciate it,

so thank you very much.

Now, I'm gonna go get myself a haircut

and get rid of that one gray hair,

so I hope you have a good day,

and I'll see you in the next video.

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Heres exactly what happened during the Mass. Pike road rage incident, according to the p0lice report - Duration: 0:36.

Heres exactly what happened during the Mass. Pike road rage incident, according to the p0lice report

It was the apparent road rage incident that : A 65 year old Framingham man desperately clung to the hood of a 37 year old Ashland man"s speeding car at one point allegedly reaching 70 miles per hour on the Massachusetts Turnpike for more than 2 miles.

Although the incident happened Friday, more information , as both men in the incident were arraigned in Waltham District Court.

Here"s a look at what we know about the bizarre, charged encounter, according to the State Police report, eyewitnesses, and the men"s lawyers.

The story differs a bit from each man"s perspective, but each agrees that the incident which happened around 4:45 p.m. on I 90 westbound in Weston began with what appeared to be a minor sideswipe type crash. Mark Fitzgerald, 37, of Ashland, said that his Infiniti SUV was hit by a pickup truck that had gone into his lane; however, Richard Kamrowski, 65, of Framingham, said that Fitzgerald "drifted over into his lane and hit the mirror of his truck and folded it forward," according to a State Police report.

Kamrowski said that he wanted to exchange information with Fitzgerald, who kept on driving, so he caught up with him in the left lane, according to the police report.

Mark Fitzgerald, who authorities say drove nearly three miles on the Massachusetts Turnpike Friday as an older man desperately clung to his hood, appeared to face charges on Monday.

When traffic was stopped, Kamrowski said he went up to the Infiniti"s passenger window and asked for Fitzgerald to pull over so the two could exchange information, but said Fitzgerald wouldn"t pull over. So Kamrowski grabbed a water bottle from the passenger seat, walking to the front of the Infiniti and demanding Kamrowski to pull over. When Fitzgerald started to drive, Kamrowski jumped onto the hood of the car "to not get run over by the SUV," Kamrowski told authorities, and smashed the windshield with the water bottle.

Fitzgerald told authorities "that he was in fear for his safety," which is why he started to drive with the other man on the hood of his car.

Fitzgerald said that he stopped several times and told the other man to get off the hood of his car, but that he refused, "so he drove some more," according to the police report.

However, Kamrowski said the other man "would speed up fast and hit the brakes fast" in an effort to try and throw him off the hood. He told police that he felt the SUV at one point going 60 to 70 miles per hour, and "stated that he thought he was going to die."

The incident came to an end about 2 miles later, when several cars boxed the SUV in at the center median, and a Good Samaritan with a gun identified by police as Frankie Hernandez, 49 ordered Fitzgerald to get out of the car.

"Now that the SUV was boxed in, Kamrowski [said he] felt safe enough to get off the hood and he did," police write.

Several witnesses took video of the two men interacting and called 911, according to the police report.

No one in the police report said they saw the actual side swipe accident, but they did describe the dramatic ordeal that followed. One witness said he saw a "very angry" Kamrowski approach Fitzgerald"s car, and that the two were arguing through the open passenger side window and, at one point, possibly even hitting each other. That witness said he saw Kamrowski jump on the Infiniti"s hood, and then the SUV started to drive.

However, another witness said he saw Kamrowski walk to the front of the car, and said that the man had to jump onto the hood of the car to avoid being run over. He said that the Infiniti "would speed up and step on the brakes hard, quickly starting and stopping, attempting to throw Kamrowski off the hood."

Both witnesses said several cars tried to initially box the Infiniti in, but that Fitzgerald took off, "and sped to an estimated 70 mph," according to the police report.

When the Infiniti ran into traffic, several cars were able to box it in successfully this time on the median. Hernandez, who is licensed to carry a gun, told police he "was in fear of the safety of the man on the hood," so he drew his weapon and ordered Fitzgerald to get out.

A trooper caught up to the cars just after Fitzgerald got out of his Infiniti, and noticed Hernandez had a gun. The trooper drew his own gun and ordered Hernandez to put his weapon down, and then put him in handcuffs "till he could figure out what was going on," according to the police report. Meanwhile, several bystanders told the trooper that Hernandez "was just a Good Samaritan helping out." Police verified that Hernandez did have a license to carry, and his firearm was later returned to him, the report said. He was released without charge.

Meanwhile, police said that as Fitzgerald spoke to troopers at the scene, he "seemed very upset and was smoking from a vape machine," the report said.

Fitzgerald was arrested and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon on a person over 60, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Kamrowski was also arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and malicious damage to a motor vehicle.

Both Kamrowski and Fitzgerald were taken back to the State Police"s barracks, and were held in cell numbers 1 and 3, respectively, according to the police report. Both men were released Monday morning to appear in Waltham District Court Kamrowski on personal recognizance, and Fitzgerald on dollar 500 bail.

Not guilty pleas were entered for both men by their lawyers each of which said the men were fearful of each other during the tumultuous encounter.

"It was an incredibly scary experience," said Kamrowski"s lawyer, Joseph Comenzo, outside the courtroom Monday.

Comenzo said Kamrowski was traveling home from work at the time of the incident and wasn"t the aggressor. He said his client remained shaken up Monday.

"All he was looking to do is exchange information" with Fitzgerald after an initial accident, Comenzo said.

But Fitzgerald"s lawyer, Michael Chinman, told a different story in court: "The other party [Kamrowski] was the aggressor here," he said.

Chinman said Fitzgerald was fearful of Kamrowski, and that after "minor contact between the vehicles," Kamrowski got out of his truck and appeared angry.

"There is zero indication of any damage to the other party"s car," Chinman said.

Asked why Fitzgerald drove for so long with Kamrowski on the hood, Chinman said his client feared for his own safety.

"It was a difficult situation," Chinman said. "He was in fear of what had happened."

As Chinman addressed reporters outside court, a suited Fitzgerald stood next to him in silence while sporting a pair of sunglasses.

"This is a man who had attacked Mr. Fitzgerald while he was seated in his own car," Chinman said. "Mr. Fitzgerald reasonably decided I need to get away from this man, started to drive away, and the man jumped onto the hood of Mr. Fitzgerald"s car. The video we"ve all seen... doesn"t show what happened prior to Mr. Fitzgerald driving."

Chinman was apparently referring to video footage shot by a civilian witness.

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DEMYSTIFIED: What's the difference between venomous and poisonous? - Duration: 2:39.

OK, pop quiz.

Which of these snakes is the most poisonous?

The King Cobra, the Black Mamba, the Banded Krait, or the Garter snake?

Before you answer, let's think about that question.

Which snake is the most poisonous?

Is that the same thing as asking which snake is the most venomous?

I'm pretty sure poison and venom are different, right?

We hear about poisonous snakes and poisonous spiders all the time.

But usually what people mean is venomous.

Venomous animals inject toxins into their victims,

while poisonous animals are toxic when they're eaten.

So which snake is the most poisonous?

Not the Cobra or the Mamba or the Krait?

They're all deadly, but they're all venomous.

The only poisonous snake here is the normally harmless Garter snake.

If something's dangerous because of a toxic bite or sting,

well, that's what scientists call venomous.

The snake with the world's deadliest venom is the Inland Taipan, also called

the Western Taipan, or the fierce snake.

Fierce is right because this snake's fangs can deliver a deadly combination of neurotoxins,

procoagulate, and myotoxins that can quickly kill

a human who doesn't receive medical treatment.

And it's not just snakes and spiders that have venom.

Venomous animals include stingrays, scorpion fish, gila monsters, bees, scorpions,

and jellyfish among others.

There are even cute, furry animals that happen to be venomous.

The male platypus has fang-like spurs on its ankles that inject a painful venom.

Poisonous animals are a little different.

A poisonous animal doesn't make you sick by biting you.

It makes you sick when you bite it.

Poisonous animals have toxins in their skin or other tissues that attack a predator's body

when touched or ingested.

These toxins may not be injected into you the way that venoms are,

but they can still be deadly.

Poisonous animals include most amphibians, such as frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders.

Those newts and salamanders, by the way, happen to be the reason that the Garter

snake won our little competition earlier.

Garter snakes eat these poisonous amphibians, and their toxins

build up in the Garter snake's body.

Hey, waste not, want not, right?

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What to do if you're in a car crash in the frigid temps - Duration: 2:04.

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What was that about Felix?! - Duration: 0:43.

♪ [Felix the Cat theme (1959)] ♪ Joel from Vinesauce: "HET."

♪ [Felix the Cat theme (1959)] ♪ Joel from Vinesauce: What?!

Vetor: I hate it when people censor cartoons unless the animation is rated X. Then that's different.

Vetor: Like that old 70's animated movie called Felix the Cat. That was X rated.

[Record scratch] -Chao: [Stammering] Nuh...! No— What?!

Thaz: See?! -Chao: No, it wa...!

Thaz: What? I found it. Vetor: ...What?

Chao: Felix?!

Thaz: What...?

Thaz: Oh, no, no, no, no, no! Chao, do not look that up. Do not look that up. Vetor: Yeah! Here!

Thaz: That is... That is not a good animation. Vetor: Wait, did—?

Thaz: That is... That is not a good animation. Chao: Fe...!

Thaz: That is... That is not a good animation.

Thaz: [Chuckling nervously]

Chao: Felix? Hold on, what— No... No...

Chao: Felix? Hold on, what— No... No... Thaz: ...lix the...

Chao: Are you sure you're not thinking about... Fritz? Thaz: Are... I know you're... No, ah...

Vetor: No, no, no, no! It's Fel... Thaz: Oh, Fritz the Cat. My bad. Yeah.

Vetor: Oh, wait—! No, no, no! Fritz the cat! Oh, my god! Thaz: No, it's Fritz! No, it's Fritz, it's Fritz.

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Yeh Ladka Hai Allah kaisa hai deewana new what's app love status video - Duration: 0:30.

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R vs Python - What should I learn in 2019? | R and Python Comparison | Intellipaat - Duration: 8:15.

Python and R are the two most commonly used languages in data science and

nowadays, most of the fresher's get confused, whether they should use R or Python to kick-start

their career in the field of data science domain.

Hey Guys! This is Shubham from Intellipaat and in this video, I am gonna tell you the

long and the short of both of these topics. So, without wasting more time, let's get

started. I am gonna start off with their basic definitions:

Starting off with R- R is a programming language made by statisticians

and data miners for statistical analysis and graphics supported by the R foundation for

statistical computing. R also provides high-quality graphics

and It also has some popular libraries which help in analytical parts such as R Markdown

and Shiny. Python, on the other hand, is a fully-fledged, Object-oriented & high-level programming language

made by programmers and developers' for general purpose programming.

Python is widely used in GUI based applications such as games, graphic designs, Web applications

and many more

So, we can say that R's functionality is developed by statisticians mind, thereby giving

it a field-specific advantages

while Python is often praised for being a general-purpose language with an easy-to-understand

syntax.

Let us start from the first factor, that is speed.

When it comes to speed, python is faster than R only till 1000 iterations but, after

the 1000 iterations, R starts using the lapply function which increases its speed, in that

case, R becomes faster than python. So, both have their own advantages.

Right? Moving forward to the next point: that

is, Code and Syntax. In this topic, I am gonna give you a brief

about the variable declaration, Data handling capacity with the scatterplot visualization

and.. the ClusPlot graphics.

Starting off with Variable Declaration. Let's take the case of String here. As R

uses the similar implementation to that of the S programming language, which uses arrow

signs in order to initialize the variable which was also present in case of S programming

language. These arrows can be used from right to left or left to right indicating whom to

assign the variables whereas python uses an assignment operator to initialize the variables.

Basically, R developers thought that it would be better to tell the direction of assignment

rather than just using an assignment operator, which could actually confuse any new programmer

about which variable is being assigned.

Next is the Data Handling capability, here, I am gonna show you the case of ScatterPlots,

by which you will see the visualizations in R and python.

These are the piece of codes in R and Python and after running these codes, you will get

the very similar plot results in both the cases, if you check the code here, then this

shows that how R data science ecosystem has many smaller packages like GGally, which basically

is a package that helps ggplot2 and also, it is the most-used R plotting package) whereas

In Python, matplotlib is the primary plotting package, and seaborn is a widely used layer

over the matplotlib. So, guys, these are the plot results that

I was talking about, you can see that the graph results for both R and Python are similar,

but the only difference is their visualization.

So guys, based on these points and plot results, we can conclude that R has Many packages supporting

different methods of doing things Whereas there is usually one way to do something in

python. Moving on to the next point that is Graphics

Here we will take the case of ClusPlots. So Guys, as we already discussed that R was

basically built for statistical analysis, so it has many specific libraries for plotting.

This is the reason R comes up with beautiful charts and graphs whereas Python's main

agenda was not a statistical analysis, so in the early stages of Python, packages for

data analysis was an issue, but it has improved a lot.

Here is the plot result: As you know that a picture says more than

a thousand words. Here You can see by yourself that R comes

up with beautiful graphical representations.

So here we can say that R is handy when it comes to Data Handling.

Our next point of attention is Deep Learning, which is today's trend. As you all know,

almost the majority of the companies are working on Artificial Intelligence, And Deep Learning

is the main part of Artificial intelligence So, When it comes to Deep Learning, Python

is more versatile than R as it provides more features to deep learning whereas R is new

to Deep Learning.

R has newly added APIs like Keras and KerasR which are written in Python.

Right? So now somewhere in your mind, this question

might be floating why Keras? Actually, Keras in Python has the capabilities to run over

python's strong APIs like tensorflow or Theano or Microsoft's CNTK

So we can say that Python has a greater advantage here.

Till now, we have seen that both are useful in their own terms.

Now if we look at the Ease of Learning Point:

Python is easy to start with as its languages are based on standardized format, i.e. people

find it easy to read. It looks like you are reading English. R, on the other hand, is

an unstandardized language. It is quite hard to learn as compared to Python. Beginners

may find this hurdle in the starting. In the past years of research, the percentage

of people switching from R to Python are more as compared to Python to R.

Let's say, if 10% people are switching from Python to R then, 20% are switching from R

to Python, which is twice as compared to the before scenario

Next, we are gonna look at the trends, community support, and Jobs:

Before 2016, R was more in use. But here we can see that from 2016, Python is in trend.

So, it's more popular than R. And because of its popularity, it has overall

good support for general purpose programming. Well if we talk about the community support,

Then Python and R support aspects are almost similar as Python's support is found at:

Mailing list, user-contributed code & documentation & StackOverflow. Basically, it has more adoption

from developers & programmers end. Whereas R language support is also found at:

Mailing list, user-contributed documentation & active StackOverflow members. Basically,

R has more adoption from researchers, data scientist and statisticians end.

Now if we talk about Job trends, let's check the Google Job Trends graph right here,

this is the Job postings for R and Python in past 12 months "WORLDWIDE" where python

is asked more as compared to R. How is it possible? Because of its popularity and its

need in the current industry. Since Python is more versatile and an all-rounder programming

language which can be used for majority of the purposes such as web and application development,

game development, artificial intelligence, data science, statistical analysis etc, whereas

R language is used among statisticians and data miners for developing statistical software

and data analysis. Which clearly depicts that, there are more

jobs for python than R.

Now let's move forward! So, Which one to choose for Data Science R

or Python? Guys, this the frequently asked question by

the majority of the learners in this domain.

I would suggest using both if you have the choice.

They complete each other gracefully and will make your life better if you leverage their

strengths and avoid their weaknesses.

Everything has their own pros as well as cons, so as in the case of R and Python.

If we talk about pros in R, well, then

R is great for prototyping and for statistical analysis.

It has a huge set of libraries which are available for different statistical type analysis.

Even RStudio IDE is definitely a big plus as it eases most of the tedious tasks and

fastens your workflow.

Talking about its cons, well The syntax could be obscure sometimes.

And it is harder for it to integrate to production workflow.

In my opinion, it is better suited for "consultancy-type" tasks.

The libraries documentation isn't always user-friendly.

Talking about the pros in Python,

Python is great for scripting and automating your different data mining pipelines. It is

the de facto scripting language nowadays. And it also integrates easily in a production

workflow. Besides, it can be used across different parts

of your software engineering team (like for back-end, cloud architecture etc.

The scikit-learn library in python is awesome for machine-learning tasks.

Ipython (and its notebook) is also a powerful tool for exploratory analysis and presentations.

Talking of its cons Then python isn't as thorough for statistical

analysis as R, but it has come a long way these recent years

In my opinion, the learning curve is steeper than R, since you can do much more with Python.

To conclude it,

I'd like to that you can use R and Python both. Learn how they inter-operate together.

Start with one and then add the other to your workflow. It only adds another skill-set into

your resume, which comes as an added bonus to your career, Isn't it?

So, guys, now it's a wrap time. Thank you so much for watching this session.

I'd love to hear from you guys that which one according to you is better and why?

Please reply to us in the comment section below.

See you again!

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What is True Beauty? - Sr. Marie Therese | Sisters of Merciful Jesus - Duration: 6:40.

What is true beauty?

A couple summers ago I was visiting my family. We were all

gathered around in the evening for our nightly family prayer time. Little

three-year-old Benedict, it was his turn to lead prayers, he's my nephew, and

he gets to choose the opening song and he says looking at me with these

dream boat little eyes of his, "I want to sing Amazing Auntie Marie Therese!"

My brother Carl, his dad, leans over to me and says something like, "Just

roll with it." As if on cue we all start singing, the whole lot of us, "Amazing

Auntie Marie Therese, how sweet the sound." You see, Benedict has an older sister

named Grace, and every time he hears the song Amazing Grace

he thinks that everybody's singing about his amazing older sister. But you know

Benedict's got it right. Human beings, we are amazing, and we didn't really have a

choice in it. God didn't ask us, "Can I make you like Me?" No. "Let us make man in

our image and our likeness... So God created man in his own image, in the

image of God he created him; male and female he created them." When was

the last time you just sat back and said, "Bye George I'm so splendid!"

"I am wonderfully made. Wonderful are thy works Oh Lord," it says in Psalm 139. Now we

have an enemy who tries to turn us away from the goodness of God and

turn us away from the goodness within us. Throughout the centuries God is

continually calling us back to the reality that we are made like Him. In the

12th century, the Cathars were a group spreading like wildfire, and

they were saying, "The world is evil and people are evil." So God sent who to the

12th century to remind people they were in His likeness? Hildegard of Bingen,

And the whole of Hildegard's prophetic life was a cry to each person

to see their exquisite beauty in God and act accordingly. Hildegard writes to lay

people, she says, "In the name of God, oh you beautiful forms of human beings."

She says in another letter to laypeople, "It was fitting that God, through His might,

made so magnificent a work, that is man, who is himself capable of accomplishing

many and various works. God has established you in great glory, why do

you sleep in your negligence? Hildegard never ceases to remind us that in God we

have tremendous power. From the exquisite little one in the womb, to the old man

laying in bed with Alzheimer's. God says to each of them as in the Song of Songs 4:9

"You have ravished my heart." In verse 7 He says, "You are altogether

beautiful."Yyou are so beautiful that in Wisdom it says, "He bounded from heaven's

royal throne so that he can save us and so he can have us beside him forever."

I want to share a story with you of a teenage girl, Chiara Badano,

Blessed Chiara Badano. She was very normal, she wanted to grow up to be a

flight attendant. She liked sports, she had a lot of

friends. At a young age though, about the age of 9, she was introduced in a

retreat to the Gospels, and she said, "I have discovered the Gospels! Up until now

I have not been an authentic Christian because I've not been living it to the

full. But now I want my whole life to be this magnificent book." At the age of 12

She writes, she was sick she had the flu, "Well I offer my nothingness so

the Holy Spirit can just bestow His gifts of love, light, and peace upon the

youth so that everyone can understand what a free and immense gift life is, and

how important it is to live every instant in the fullness of God. I feel so

little and the road ahead is so arduous that I often feel overwhelmed with pain.

But that is the Spouse coming to meet me. Yes, I repeat it. if You want it,

so do I, Jesus." Twelve years old. Sometimes we feel very uncreative, good for nothing.

We give that to God. If God can make the world, and us, out of nothing he can certainly

take our poor efforts and make something wondrous out of it. When Chiara was in her

mid teens she was playing tennis and it was discovered that she had a very

serious terminal form of bone cancer and for two years she really suffered

immensely, and she offered all her sufferings over and over again for youth,

for people who did not know God. She offered it with joy as well. By the grace

of God she kept repeating, "If this is what You want Jesus, so do I." When a

bishop came to visit her he said to her, "The light in your eyes is amazing."Sshe

was living what Jesus had proclaimed. "You are the light of the world, let your

light so shine before men that they may see your good works and give glory to

your Father in heaven." She prepared for death as for her wedding.

She was buried and she asked to be buried in a wedding dress, and she said

my spouse is coming to meet me. Her final days she would, in the hospital,

go walking with a girl who had depression. It was very helpful for this

girl but very painful for Chiara. When one the nurses and her family encouraged her

to lay down to rest, she said, "I have nothing left, but I still have my heart.

And with that I can always love." Chiara understood well the words of Psalm 16.

"Lord you have put into my heart a marvelous love."

That is beauty.

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If I go to moderate altitude what supplements should I take? Trent Stellingwerff - Duration: 0:37.

At moderate altitudes, when looking to absolutely optimise outcome, there is

probably one main supplement we would recommend. And that is iron. Iron

requirements go up significantly once you go to altitude. Due to the hypoxic

stress, driving increases in EPO, and the proliferation of new red blood cells.

Iron is needed as a substrate to optimise that outcome.

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What Do You Tell Patients About the CABANA Study? - Duration: 0:50.

The intention-to-treat analysis in CABANA showed no difference

in major outcomes for ablation versus drugs.

So, now I have changed my discussion with patients.

I explain CABANA to them when I see them at the first visit.

And, I say, "Look, if you're going to go rate control, I just want you to know a major study

has shown these two pathways, drugs and ablation, for major outcomes were comparable.

So, you should think about that if you want to pick a drug or ablation.

It's still your choice, but you should know that piece of information."

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What Is Two Factor Authentication with Text Messages? - Duration: 1:38.

I'm Derek Johnson with tatango.com, and I'm answering the question, "What is two-factor

authentication?"

So two-factor authentication, specifically with text messaging, is when you go to a service,

let's say a website, and you attempt to log in.

Well, no-factor authentication or I guess one-factor authentication is you put in your

password and you put in your username and you log in.

But what happens though, if somebody gets your password and your username, then they

can log in as you.

That's not good.

So they've developed a thing called "two-factor authentication," and most of the time, they

use text messaging for this.

And what happens is when you go to your computer and you log in with your user name and password,

you're going to be sent a text message before you actually can log in.

In that text message, usually is a code.

Let's call it like 12345.

You take that code and then type it back into the computer.

That would be the two-factor authentication.

Once that code is typed into the computer, you can click log in, and then now you're

into the service.

Each time someone tries to log in with two-factor authentication, a new code is sent to the

phone.

So it's always secure and it makes sure that you are the one that's logging in.

So hopefully that answers the question for you, "What is two-factor authentication?"

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What is a One and Two Way Slab - Duration: 0:58.

what is a one-way slab a one-way slab is a slab in which its length divided by its width

is greater than or equal to two this means that all the slab load is assumed

to be carried equally by two beams along slab length on either side main

reinforcement for this type of slab is laid parallel to slab width along slab

length while distribution reinforcement is laid parallel to slab length along

the slab width a one way slab has the symbol meaning main reinforcement is

spanning in one direction only what is a two-way slab a two-way slab is a slab in

which it's length divided by its width is less than two it has the symbol

meaning main reinforcement is spanning in two directions to estimate amount of

slap load on supporting beams see section 3.5.3.7 of BS

8110 1997 code however the beams supporting the slab on its longest sides

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What did Dillon Danis say to Khabib after Conor McGregor fight at UFC 229? - Duration: 3:39.

Khabib Nurmagomedov went for Dillon Danis after beating Conor McGregor (Picture: Getty Images) Ever since the wild brawl that took place after the main event of UFC 229 on Saturday, there has been debate and confusion over what actually triggered it

 Khabib Nurmagomedov submitted Conor McGregor in the fourth round of their UFC lightweight title fight then vaulted the cage to attack McGregor's teammate Dillon Danis

 Was this just because of a build up of animosity from months of bad blood, or had Danis said something at that moment or during the fight to cause Khabib to lose control?  Unsurprisingly, those involved have very different opinions about what was said in the moment

Danis was in McGregor's corner for the fight (Picture: Getty Images) TMZ reported that a ringside witness heard Danis call Khabib a 'f**king Muslim rat'

 Khabib himself told Russian outlet Kommersant, reported by RT: 'There were journalists standing around him, they all heard it and wrote about it

' Advertisement Advertisement  'Calling me a "Muslim s**t" and all that kind of stuff

I don't want to repeat it, I can't.'  However, Danis completely refutes these allegations, denying saying any such thing

This vid shows Khabib's Dominance MMA managing partner Rizvan Magomedov harassing Dillon Danis who pushes him away as Nurmagomedov notices the skirmish & jumps in to assist

Magomedov who can be seen in other videos scuffling with police trying to break up the brawl was arrested

pic.twitter.com/vP4iFiH219  — Mike Russell (@MIKERUSSELLMMA) October 9, 2018  Danis posted on his Instagram story: 'Khabib Nurmagomedov's fans are attempting to smear me in an effort to justify his actions

 'I have never and would never denigrate anyone's religion. I look forward to the results of the Nevada State Athletic Commission investigation which will reject this bullshit claim and put the blame where it belongs

' Dillon Danis competes in Bellator (Picture: Bellator) Conor McGregor's coach, John Kavanagh, backs up Danis by saying he didn't hear him say anything despite being stood right next to him

 Kavanagh told Joe Rogan on his podcast: 'He actually didn't say anything.  'Now I was standing beside Dylan, I didn't see what he did but I could hear

So he didn't say anything.  'Now maybe, there was something else in the lead up. Dillon is a bit of a troll online, so there's probably a build up of other stuff

Like I said, it wasn't that big of a deal to me, what Khabib did, it just really wasn't

' To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video  The Nevada Athletic Commission (NSAC) is conducting its review into the incident and 'will be filing against Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov,' according to chairman Anthony Marnell

Advertisement Advertisement  No arrests were made after the incident as no one involved wished to press charges

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