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What is a DC Brushless motor? - Duration: 6:58.

Hi, I'm Robert.

Welcome to the Crouzet Tech Lab.

In this video, we'll discover

Crouzet's newest and most powerful motor:

a brushless DC motor with integrated electronics

designed to handle up to 600 watts of nominal power.

Please, join me in reviewing the new SQ75 DCmind Brushless motor.

First, some general information about DC brushless motors.

These types of motors are often the best solution

when your application demands accurate control

of speed, torque and position.

DC Brushless motors can also interact with PLCs,

other motors

and with many types of sensors to create

an autonomous motion control system.

Many Brushless motors require connection to an external

electronic drive for maximum performance

allowing you to control every parameter

directly from software loaded onto a PC

Crouzet however designed the DCmind family of Brushless motors

with an integrated electronic drive

providing all the functions of traditional servomotors.

Also included is a highly precise encoder

with angular accuracy of 0.1 degree.

SQ75 refers to a 75-millimeter square front face.

This new motor is 18 millimeters larger

than Crouzet's SQ57 motor

which, like SQ75, is also available in 3 different body sizes.

The different body sizes refer to three different motor lengths or stages.

More stages equal more length

and more length equals more nominal power.

The largest SQ75 motor is rated for 600 watts nominal power,

1,400 Watts peak power

with a high torque ratio up to six Newton meters peak.

These all-in-one solutions make setup easy

and save you space

when compared to a motor, plus external drive,

plus encoder, plus a break solution.

Well, DC Brushless motors are by nature

more efficient and quieter than Brush motors.

Crouzet engineered DCmind motors

to be some of the most efficient

and quiet motors on the market.

Let's dive into some details.

Notice the standard 14-millimeter shaft with key.

This means SQ75 is compatible with many standard gear boxes

depending on the specifics of your application.

SQ75 is outfitted with standard industrial connectors.

And you see here the power connector

Then here you see the i/o connector

This has eight inputs:

four digital inputs, two inputs for analog or PWM signals

and to STO or Safe Torque Off inputs.

STO is an important safety feature

that we will discuss later.

And this is a standard 5-pin canned connector

which allows you to connect it as a slave to a master

or replace an existing motor in a CANopen network

of up to 127 motors.

Here you see the USB port

that allows you to drive the motor from your PC using a standard USB cable

and a DCmind + CANopen software.

We'll go over the software in a moment.

Last but not least, here, at the top of the front face,

there is an LED that is used to check

the state of the motor and communication status.

Let's talk now about the software.

The user-friendly interface makes it easy

to find motion control profiles for speed, position or torque.

You can also use

pre-loaded applications programs that simulate typical operation of valves

pumps conveyors and more to help you save programming time the GC might plus

can open software makes motor setup easy for instance you can draw speed curves

edit performance reports tune regulation loops and collect and report error data

in addition to the high power high precision and technical characteristics

already reviewed I will give you five more reasons why selecting SQ 75 motors

is a smart choice number one protection against wrong polarity the motor will

not be destroyed in the event of applying reverse polarity

number two the widest voltage range on the market from nine to 75 volt input it

means sq 75 can be used safely in 12-volt battery operated applications

such as AGVs like warehouse or agricultural robots the wide voltage

range also protects against damage due to energy rejection caused by other

motors on the network for example on a conveyor belt the wide voltage range is

also helpful in high energy applications such as winches or service robots by

limiting motor overheating the third reason protection against overheating

overheating is common when motors operate in applications with high

acceleration and high deceleration phases you can implement an optional

software enabled ballast resistor for connect an external ballast

to dissipate excess energy the fourth reason keep it safe earlier I mentioned

sto safe torque off the to sto inputs provide an emergency stop feature that

shuts down the motor immediately while maintaining power to the microprocessor

said another way you can simply push the red button on the machine and the motor

will stop immediately to protect the operator and the fifth reason finally

the SQ 75 is rated to ip67 and IP 69 what are in desperate it can handle

immersion in up to one meter of water high-pressure cleaning from a power

washer and will operate temperatures typical to many applications you can

confidently apply s Q 75 in harsh environments like agricultural and

security robots entry barriers or wet and dusty indoor applications such as

autonomous cleaning robots when a standard motor does not meet all your

needs you can tap cruise days more than 90 years experience in motor design and

application get in touch with cruise A's design lab to help you get the perfect

fit for your specific needs I hope you found this video useful if

you have questions need Pricer availability or information on how to

contact cruise ace design lab see the information box below for helpful links

please share your feedback and comments with us and we hope you'll subscribe to

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Liverpool vs Leicester TV channel: What channel is Liverpool vs Leicester on TONIGHT? - Duration: 2:43.

 Liverpool head into one of the biggest games of the Premier League season tonight at Anfield

 The Reds could extend their gap at the top of the table to seven points with a victory over Leicester on home soil

 Manchester City stunningly lost 2-1 at Newcastle on Tuesday night, handing Liverpool a huge advantage in the title race

 Boss Jurgen Klopp will be desperate for his team to rise to the occasion and not crumble under pressure

 The Reds have lost just once all season and have recorded 19 victories in 23 games so far

 Mohamed Salah is primed and ready for the clash with Leicester, while Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino will join him in attack

 Fans around the world will be desperate to watch the action unfold as the Premier League title race heats up

 Express Sport has rounded up all the details on how to watch the game below.Liverpool vs Leicester – how to watch Live coverage of the match will be shown on BT Sport 1

 The game kicks off at 8pm, with coverage starting at 7:30pm. BT Sport customers can access the game via TV, online player and the BT Sport app on a range of devices

 Click here to watch Southampton vs Man City live on BT Sport.Liverpool vs Leicester latest odds The Reds are heavily expected to secure another big win at Anfield

 However, City's implosion against Newcastle proves anything can happen in the Premier League

 Liverpool – 1/4 Draw – 19/4 Leicester – 10/1 (Odds from Skybet)

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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 Should You Do if You Need Money Now? 401k Loans, Credit Cards, and Selling Investments - Duration: 9:05.

Robert Brokamp: What should you do once it's gone? What if you don't have any more cash in the bank?

I'm going to lay out a few options and give the pros and cons, and depending on your situation,

one might be better than the other. The first one is to sell investments in regular taxable accounts.

If you have a regular brokerage account and you own stocks, just sell those.

The pros are it's pretty easy and pretty liquid. You'll get the cash pretty soon.

The market is down somewhat. Maybe it's a good time to do some tax loss harvesting.

You can sell a stock that is less than what you paid for it and wait 30 days to buy it back.

If you don't have the money, don't buy it back, but at least that will reduce your tax bill this year. That's a pro.

It's pretty easy to get that money.

The con is ideally you bought that investment as

a long-term investment and now you're going to have to sell it.

The market is down and that's one of the reasons why you want an emergency fund -- you're not

forced to sell stocks when they're down.

Plus, if you are selling at a gain you're going to owe taxes in a year.

If you sell an investment with a big capital gain, make sure you have a plan for paying those taxes.

You don't want to forget about it and then be surprised come April 15th, 2020.

Another option, of course, is credit cards.

Credit cards are easy because everyone takes them and if you are a federal employee and

you do expect to get your money back [they just passed a bill that says once people do

go back to work they will get their pay], a credit card is a good source of short-term money.

You just have to make sure you pay the bill. Maybe get some points for airline miles.

The cons are of all the debt you could owe, this has got the higher interest rate.

In December of last year the Fed raised interest rates.

Despite that, rates across the board in everything from Treasuries to mortgages went down with

one exception -- credit cards.

Credit card rates went up and they're now at all-time highs, according to CreditCards.com.

Alison Southwick: Really?

Brokamp: Yes, at least as long as they've been tracking it.

That's obviously the reason you want to avoid credit cards.

It is a short-term bridge, but it is not a long-term solution.

Another option is home equity, and for most people that's a home equity line of credit.

The pro is if you've got the equity you probably can get it.

There's some set-up costs, a credit check, and things like that, but it's usually not a big deal.

The interest rate will be much lower than what you pay on a credit card.

The con is you're using your house as collateral, which is always a tricky thing.

Also, due to the new tax law that was passed a year ago, the interest on a home equity loan

is no longer deductible unless you use it to improve your house.

If you're using it to cover short-term bills, that interest is no longer deductible.

I'm not a big fan of home equity lines of credit, but it's available.

Another option is to borrow from your employer-sponsored

retirement account -- your 401(k), your 403(b),

or in the case of federal employees, the thrift savings plan known as the TSP.

The pros are that it's pretty easy.

Even though it's called a loan, you're really just getting your own money, so there's no credit check.

You don't have to get a credit approval. Southwick: Rick and I know all about a 401(k) loan.

Brokamp: So you know how easy it is.

Southwick: It was so easy that when I asked Rick about

any aspect of the process, he was like, "I don't remember.

It must have been really easy because I don't remember."

Brokamp: It is easy. You're paying the interest to yourself and not to a bank.

Those are the pros.

The most you can borrow is $50,000 or half of your vested balance, whichever is less.

The cons are that money gets taken out of the market, so if the market takes off in

the course of this loan you'll miss out on that.

Also, if you don't pay off the loan, it's considered a distribution and you'll pay taxes

and penalties if you're not 59 and a half. Generally you have five years to do it.

Again, it's a fine short-term solution, but you have to have a plan to pay it back because

if you don't, not only will you pay the tax and the penalties, but you're going to miss out

on the future growth of what that money could have provided you if it were left alone in your 401(k).

I should say there recently was a bill proposed to make it easier for federal employees to

access the money in their TSP.

I haven't followed the details, yet, but know that that's also on the horizon for you folks.

Another option is your other retirement accounts like an IRA.

You can always access that money anytime.

Interestingly, if you take that money out and get it back in within 60 days, it's like

you never did anything.

While you legally cannot borrow money from an IRA, people refer to this as the "IRA loan." Take it out.

You've just got to make sure you get it back within 60 days.

Just a note of caution.

This is considered a rollover and there are some rules about rollovers, including a limit

to only one every 12 months.

So if you've already done it once and you try it again, it's considered a distribution.

You won't be able to put the money back in the IRA and you may owe taxes and penalties.

Make sure you learn all about the ins and outs before trying this strategy.

If you're taking money out of a Roth IRA and you don't get the money back in, the contribution

you put in will still be tax and penalty-free.

It's any growth you took out on which you'll pay taxes and penalties if you're not 59 and a half.

A traditional IRA -- if you take it out and don't get it back in you're going to pay taxes and penalties.

The negative there is the same as the 401(k).

If you don't pay it back you'll miss out on all that growth and your retirement will be compromised.

Southwick: Or maybe the stock market tanks.

Brokamp: That's true.

Southwick: Some people might time it very well, so let's try to look on the bright side.

Brokamp: That's right. Someone in this studio, in fact.

My last option is to borrow from family and friends.

If you are in a family where that's fine, it's not embarrassing, and it won't cause

any friction with folks, it's a perfectly good solution.

When I bought my first house it involved borrowing money from my dad who,

in the end, said, "You know what? Don't pay it back.

You just won't inherit as much when I eventually die."

I was happy with that. That's a great option if you can do it.

The cons of it are it can cause troubles.

Southwick: Borrowing money always can be difficult with family in keeping things fair.

Brokamp: And if you're not in a position of being able to pay it back, that causes problems.

Southwick: Is that Bro's last resort? Brokamp: It depends.

If you have a family where people are well off and have established, "If you're ever

in trouble I'm here to help you out," I think that's the first resort.

It's probably an interest-free loan and you don't have to go through all the other hassles.

Southwick: No paperwork. Brokamp: It just depends on your situation.

There you have it.

Building an emergency fund is the most boring of financial planning advice ever because

sitting on a big pile of cash just isn't very exciting; but right now there are hundreds

of thousands if not millions of Americans who either wish they had built an emergency fund

or are very happy they did.

Regardless of your situation, having one I think is really the foundation of a good, solid financial plan.

Southwick: And what's your advice for those who are furloughed and who will eventually get back pay?

They will eventually come into a big pile of money...

Brokamp: Right. Southwick: Do you have any advice for that?

Brokamp: Yes. Obviously if you've borrowed any money to do this...

Southwick: Pay it back! Brokamp: Pay it back.

If you've stopped contributing to your IRAs, 529s, or something like that get back on that track.

I think there could be a silver lining to this.

If you go without a paycheck for a while, it really forces you to prioritize your budget

and I think it's very possible you eliminate expenses that you thought were important and

then you realize you don't really need that.

Once you're back on a firmer footing, maybe you don't need cable anymore.

Maybe you didn't need a particular service.

Maybe you didn't need the gym membership like you thought you did.

But then once you get that cash don't go nuts.

Don't think now that you've got this big check you're going on vacation or anything like that.

Rule No. 1 is to build up that emergency fund.

Southwick: So start listening to this podcast episode all over again. Just rewind. It's a virtuous circle.

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What is a "Zestimate" from Zillow? - Duration: 3:29.

- What's up, we're here.

What's going on internet I'm Chris--

- Mic check, one two.

- Are we on? Is that it?

Can you hear us?

Here we go.

All right we're live.

My name's Chris Avery, this is David Preseren,

with the Trivisonno real estate team,

and David, we're here to talk about

some Zestimates, we're here to talk about

some things-- - Z word.

- The Z word, that's right,

and we're here to talk about some things

that I've been hearing in the market

from some of my clients and things

in that niche. - What's the feedback,

what have you been hearing?

- So big question is,

what are Zestimates?

Where do they come from?

What do they mean?

So let's just start on number one,

how does it work?

Where does the zestimate come from?

- Okay.

So 2005, Zillow started,

they're doing their zestimates.

What they ended up doing

is they ended up taking all the public data

from the recorders' offices and stuff like that.

So they're putting a lot of faith

in people being accurate.

- Sure.

- So what they did is

the algorithms were a little bit off

that they were doing,

so then they tried to get actual user data.

- Right, so people that are

trying to sell their house on Zillow,

I wanna pump up my house a little bit,

and I'm plugging in that info...

- Which you can.

- Which you can, you can definitely do.

- And put whatever you want in there.

- Put whatever you want in there,

good, bad, right, or a little wrong, whatever,

who knows? - Which skews that

right off the rip right there.

- Okay.

- And some people aren't doing it at all.

- So what can be the difference right now?

Because I know in bigger cities,

where they sell a lot more homes,

it could be a little bit more accurate.

- Correct, big time.

- In Cleveland, in our local area,

what are we seeing?

Are we seeing a difference?

- Let's set that up.

So like in Denver.

So their accuracy rate is about 3.5%.

So very close.

- So that's pretty good.

- But Denver's a super hot market.

It sells all the time.

There's a lot of data,

a lot of houses going out there.

- So the more homes,

the more accurate? - In bigger cities,

they're seeing a little bit closer

zestimates in bigger cities.

- All right, take that down kids.

- But, here's the question then is,

what happens when you're going to

North Ridgeville, or you go to

a city like Willowick, Wickliffe,

Willoughby, or Mentor?

They're a little bit smaller.

So, to be honest with you,

I did some math on it,

and-- - Okay, math.

- Yeah, math, can you believe it?

- Love it.

- A $400,000 house,

they were estimated between 384 or 416.

- And that's plus/minus right?

- That's $32,000 so...

- That's a big deal, that's a lot of money.

- Big window.

And they're saying that that's even

a 50% chance that it's lower,

and it's a 50% chance that it's higher.

- That's crazy.

So it's literally a coin flip,

and you're kinda guessing.

So what have they done

to kind of improve that?

Have they done anything?

- They said that they've updated the algorithm.

So they're trying to get a little bit more updated,

so what they're asking

is more people to put in the data

for these estimates.

I mean at the end of the day,

you can go and put whatever you want

in your zestimate,

but somebody else is gonna do that too,

so how can that be trustworthy data?

- Right, gotta make sure you call

probably a real estate agent

in your area maybe.

- Good suggestion, call the Triv team.

Trivteam.com.

- Trivteam.com.

- And the cool thing is,

if you were to go to Zillow, or Truly

or Realtor.com.

I'll betcha all three of their estimates

are gonna be different.

- Typically they are,

because it's user input.

- It's user input,

and it's not 100% accurate.

That's the biggest problem.

- Well that's a big lesson for us kids,

thanks for investing some time with us.

- Invest!

- Appreciate it, talk to you soon.

David Preseren and Chris Avery,

Trivisonno real estate team.

- Give us a call let us know

how we can-- - Trivteam.com

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What's osu!? (review/summary of the game) - Duration: 11:24.

Before I move on to the actual review, I just wanted to say that this review is suitable

both for people who have never played the game, for people who are just getting into

it and for more experienced players.

I will not be delving into any specific part of the game, this is an review that will briefly

describe the game and tie in my thoughts and experiences with it.

Now that I explained what exactly you are about to watch, we can move on to the video.

Enjoy!

You know that time when your friends ask you "hey what games do you play" and you don't know what to say.

Should you lie and go with a generic answers like "I play counter-strike and League"

or some other mainstream game?

Or should you answer honestly and deal with the potential judgement of playing a "weeb game".

People outside of the osu community don't really know what osu is, and when they go

ahead and google it or you show them, it will most likely have an anime map in the background

and they'd just label osu as a weeb game and not think about it again.

Well, you can show them this video which will hopefully clarify everything and maybe even

get them into the game!

What is osu?

osu! is a free game developed in by Dean Herbert, also known as Peppy, a game developer from

Australia and is based on the Nintendo game called "Osu Tatakae Ounendan", where you

use the Nintendo DS touchscreen to tap circles and sliders to the beat of the song.

The more accurate you were, the more points you got.

Osu was basically a PC port of the game with the capability for users to create their own

maps using the built-in editor which has been around since it's release back in 2007,

and user-made skins that changed how the game looked were introduced around the beginning of 2009.

The beginning of osu

At the beginning osu was a one man project

made by Dean, made from passion for developing and the love for the original DS game.

Later on he would create the "osu!Team"

that ranged from teams such as global moderations team, quality assurance team and

the developers team which included like-minded people that shared the same passion for osu!

How the game works

The game functions on the same principle as osu tatakae ounendan, but now with being able to use both your mouse and keyboard for aiming

and clicking respectively the difficulty of the maps would over time be increased as the

demand from the community for harder stuff increased.

So we eventually went from this:

to this:

People have also found other alternative ways to play osu and some of those ways went

mainstream, like playing osu with a drawing tablet for aiming instead of the mouse, and

nowadays a lot of people play with a tablet instead of a mouse!

Funny story, at the beginning osu was only played with the mouse, you would aim with

the mouse and use the mouse buttons to click, but after a forum suggestion the keys "Z"

and "X" were set as the default keyboard keys for clicking.

Other ways of playing osu that may not be as popular but still are cool to look at are:

Mouse only (like Peppy originally intended the game to be)

Tap-X (tapping with the tablet and the keyboard if necessary)

touchscreen

trackball

trackpad

Using a laser and a camera to track….. what?

Well, the community always has some cool stuff to show and new creative ways to play the game, that's for sure.

The game includes more than one mode, within osu you will also find Mania, which is like

a osu version of stepmania, Taiko, which is a game based off of Taiko no Tatsujin and

Catch The Beat, osu's only completely original gamemode where you catch the fruit that is

falling to the rhythm of the music.

I will only be talking about the standard mode since that's what I play.

Also, the game is bound to get completely re-coded with the project Lazer.

Project Lazer is a complete rework of the game, written from the ground up by Peppy

and his years of experience with the original osu client and now he has a talented osu!dev

team to help him out with it.

Lazer aims to polish all issues that the old osu client has and just remake the entire

game and set itself up for years and years of future updates.

Lazer will also allow for people to make completely new custom game modes for the game along with

a lot of new features that couldn't be implemented in the current client.

The Game

Like all rhythm games, osu is easy to learn,

but hard to master.

The game is super competitive and has a ranked ladder that is defined by the PP system, and

the amount of PP that you have determines your rank on the ladder.

The game on release used to rank you by the amount of ranked score, which was the amount

of points you gained on every map added together, after that, the community got the ppv1, made

by Tom94, which aimed to represent the skill of the players more accurately.

After Tom joined the osu!team, he put osu!tp in place, which split the pp in 3 parts, speed, aim and accuracy.

A few months after osu!tp was in use, Tom introduced a whole new system that is ppv2

and it used a single number instead of 3 different numbers and that system is still being used

to this day, although some aspect have been changed recently and more changes are to be made.

How do you gain PP?

PP is gained every time you play a map and it has its own formula that determines the

"weight" of the gained PP.

For example, your top play is 301pp and since it's your top play it is weighed for 100%

of it's value, while your second play is 298 and it's weighed approx.

5% less, therefore we have terms like "raw" pp and "net" pp, net standing for PP gained

after the weight calculations and raw standing for the amount of PP gained before calculations.

The system is not perfect and it most likely ever won't be, but it's what we have right now.

Music

osu offers a wide variety of music for you

to enjoy, from anime song openings, japanese music in general, generic EDM, video game

music etc., there is always something for everyone to enjoy.

You can download all the maps with the music on the osu website or in-game if you shell

out for osu!supporter which is $4/mo, which allows you to change the osu main menu background,

has your name highlighted in bright yellow when you chat in-game, lets you upload more

maps to the website at once, lets you view country and friend leaderboards but most importantly

gives you access to osu!direct, which gives you a whole menu to download maps without

having to leave the game.

Purchasing osu!supporter is completely optional and the game can be entirely played without

it, but the features it grants you are really worth it for the money and you get to support

a great dev.

Speaking of uploading more maps, you may choose to learn how to map and become a part of the

mapping community, and strive to have your maps either ranked or loved and played by

hundreds or thousands of players.

You can map whatever song you want, so you could bring a whole new genre to the community

and find people who like the same music that you do, something that mappers like pishifat

and mazzerin (to name a few) did.

The community

Before I start off this segment we need to be real for a second.

This game is hard since it's not really intuitive.

The difficulty curve is huge and at the start you won't know what's going on or how

to play, and you will most likely get really frustrated playing.

But you must persevere through that, keep practicing and you'll get the hang of it.

This game has so much to offer, you will listen to music you never knew existed, you will

talk to people from all over the world, and quite frankly, osu can become more than just a game.

If you decide to stick around and figure out how the game works you will most likely find

yourself spending a lot of time on osu, whether it'd be playing single or multiplayer or

just socializing in the vast sub communities of osu.

If you really love music you will find yourself playing maps just for the music, and osu can

be a whole new experience of how you perceive and enjoy music.

If you enjoy tapping your fingers to the beat of a song you are listening to, you will feel

this when playing osu.

If you are really competitive, osu has a lot to offer as well.

When I started playing the game, I spent my first few hours getting the hang of the basics

and playing the same map over and over again, trying to beat my previous score and trying to get the FC.

I loved seeing the numbers go up, my rank go up every time I played a map or when I

beat my best score.

It's really addictive.

However, I do not recommend going down the "farmer" route, since that will really

get you burned out from the game and you just won't enjoy the game as much.

If you don't know what a "farmer" is, I'll give a brief explanation:

A farmer is someone who only plays maps that are over weighted (give more PP then they should) and

abuses the PP system in their favor in order to gain ranks and PP as fast as possible.

Try to enjoy the game and the music, I've found myself enjoying the game the most when

I didn't play to gain PP, but rather just playing what song I felt like listening to

at the moment and immersing myself in the map.

Just like the famous player ruruchi once said, "please enjoy game".

Now let's get to the community.

Behind the game there is a huge community of players who may be weird or questionable

at times, but it's a tight knit community and being a part of it feels amazing.

The community is somewhat split amongst sub-communities, for example there's a community of #1 farmers

(people who farm #1 scores on easy/normal maps), country specific communities and so

on but whatever osu sub-community you go to, you will find friendly individuals who are

down to chat with you about stuff both inside and outside of the game.

Although the community is not serious and loves to meme most of the time, sometimes

there are serious discussions regarding the future of osu or when there needs to be a

game changing proposal.

So yeah, that has been my review of osu!

This game has been one of the most addicting games I've ever played and it never fails

to deliver an entertaining experience or at least a time waster while jamming out to some

of my favorite music, and I definitively recommend you check it out if you don't already play it.

I'll link the game in the description as long as some good tutorials on how to play

and how to make, by pishifat and bubbleman.

But anyways, thanks for watching

and I hope you stay tuned for more!

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What's been up with me? - Duration: 9:16.

Hey guys! Wow I am back.

It's been a long time since I just filmed a video like this.

The past few ones have been either a vlog or a New Year's recap video.

But we really didn't get a chance to talk and connect like this.

So here I am doing that. It's almost the end of January, so I thought

I would fill you in on some stuff that's been happening in my life.

So... wow this almost feels weird, because

It's been a long time since I last did this, but...

I hope I get back into it and get used to it again.

First of all... Like I said, it's the new year. Happy new year!

I didn't really get a chance to greet you like this.

A happy new year. Happy 2019! I hope you had a good first month.

So, some stuff that's been happening with me. I colored my hair.

I don't think it's that obvious. It's just dark brown.

I usually don't do that that often. Coloring my hair, I mean.

Because I'm afraid it might look like "kalawang" (rust colored).

Or brassy. Or orangey. I really don't like that.

It tends to happen to Asian hair.

Being that I'm Asian, it will happen to me.

I don't think it happened to me. Tbh, it looks black still, but

at least it's not like black--flat black.

But yeah, that's the first thing I did. I actually did that first day of the year, January 1.

Speaking of things I don't usually do,

I started watching movies that I've never watched before.

I'm a "rewatcher", I know a lot of people are.

Like, just rewatch films that you've watched before.

And I said to myself, that's not really adding to my film inventory of, you know, the films I know.

It doesn't really enrich my experience as a film watcher.

So I said, maybe I should watch new films.

By "new", it doesn't have to be new. I just meant new to me.

This year I should do that. So I started doing that.

I watched "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," "Inglourious Basterds", "The Pianist"...

... or is it pee-uh-nyst?

I think pee-uh-nyst is the right way of saying it.

Like, every time I say it, I say it like *whispers* "pee-uh-nyst...?"

'Cause it kinda sounds like penis.

So... but I think that's the right way of saying it.

And "The Mummy".

Yeah. I don't really have a strict rule or screening process of what to watch.

I just kinda watch what I think I'm in the mood for.

And so far, it's those 4 movies.

It's kinda few for 30 days of being at home...

I mean I work from home, but...

I have other things to do too with my life.

So there's that.

So yeah! If you guys want to recommend me some movies, please do in the comments below.

Leave your favorite movie down in the comments

and I'll probably watch it.

Also, I got an Instax camera.

It's an Instax Mini 9. I never thought I'd get one...

...but then... Like Cessy always said, "I thought you always had one."

And I'm like, "No I never had one". But I seem like the type of person who would have one.

I mean, I film a lot of videos.

Why not document more things through photos?

And that's something I wanna do this year.

So yeah I've been taking more photos.

Yeah. I think it's a good thing to have some stuff to look back on, because usually it's just videos on my phone

which is good, but then, you know, photos are nice too.

Also, speaking of Cessy.

I met her cat. Her cat is named Tuna. I slept over at her house this month.

Anyways, I met her cat and I really absolutely loved her.

She's so sweet and kind, "malambing" (affectionate).

She would like come up to me before I sleep and just sit there.

So I said to myself, "Maybe I should get a cat".

I mean, I enjoyed Tuna, so maybe I'll enjoy the cat I get.

So I got a cat. She's sleeping right now on my bed.

Her name is Sunday.

Let me tell you. It's been a stressful week. First of all, I found out she has fleas,

which I took care of. I brought her to the vet and then we gave her Frontline,

which removed all of her fleas.

She's still kind of itching. I'm guessing it's the flea bites that are still on her skin.

And then... I mean in the photos, she looked like this really small, harmless, sweet little angel.

And then I got to spend a few days with her and I realized that she is a little monster.

Well, that's too much of a word. But my friends and I joke that she's a little monster.

Because she looks so much like a sweet angel, but she's so "makulit" (super playful and energetic).

She runs around, she would like play-bite you.

She's kinda like a little puppy in a cat's body. Tbh.

But I really do love her and, sad to say, I'm thinking of rehoming her.

Finding a better home for her.

Because currently, I live with my parents. And my brothers' families live here too.

So I don't really have the liberty to share the whole house with Sunday,

because not all parts of the house are mine.

I'm not sure how everyone feel about having a cat roam around the house,

especially with kids around. Some of my nieces have allergies.

Not necessarily cat allergies, but, you know... Kids and their allergies.

So I'm trying to be sensitive to that.

So I really just keep her in my room.

I'm not sure if that's like a good longterm life for her to just stay here in my room.

And I don't know how long I'm gonna be living here.

I'm in my 20s. Who knows if I move with my best friends or if I get married (LOL), I dunno.

I don't know what her life's gonna be,

but for now I don't see her living here in my room forever.

And that's kind of sad. I want her to be able to socialize with other cats, other people.

My family's not really pet people. We have dogs, but then they're like guard dogs.

I'm blabbering a lot about this, but basically I just want to find a better home for her.

And it's kind of sad, because I want to keep her, but then I'm the only one taking care of her

and I don't really have much help and she's just in my room.

I don't know. I'm in a bit of a dilemma, so... Basically having problems with the cat.

I love her, but then I don't know what my plans are for her longterm. Definitely want a good life for this cat.

I hope you guys don't judge me, especially those of you who are pet owners.

I'm new, so I didn't really know what I was getting myself into. But then now I know and

now I know how much of a big responsibility it is to take care of another being.

So there's that.

It's really been frustrating, because I'm trying to like... Trying to compromise what I want and then what I want for her.

She peed in my bed guys, beside my head.

And it's frustrating for like a first time cat owner, pet owner, because it's new. Everything's new to me.

And I have to have extra patience. And I'm definitely learning a lot about myself.

Yeah. I'm not rushing to find a parent for her, a new parent, a new home.

There have been people asking me about her and I'm screening potential new owners for her.

I'm definitely not gonna give her to a random person, I want them to be pet-oriented,

and big, spacious house that Sunday can roam around in.

Lots of people to talk to, meow at, rather.

And many pets to interact with. Wow that's been a long tangent about my cat.

But for now yes, she's still my cat, she's still my Sunday,

even though she peed near my hair.

Just imagine that guys. Waking up with pee beside your head, it's not funny.

It's been a great January. I don't know if that sounded sarcastic,

but maybe it was, 50%.

It's been tough, but it's also been a great start to the year.

Lots of new things.

Definitely hoping to grow this channel this year, don't know how I'm gonna do that.

But you guys who message me often keep me going.

So that's the only reason I'm continuing this, because if not, I really don't know why I'm still doing this.

I definitely enjoy talking like this to you guys

and enjoy reading your comments. If you guys weren't there to comment and talk to me, there's no reason

to keep talking to no one, but you guys are there at the other end, which I am very thankful for.

But yeah. I hope you guys are doing great.

Definitely will try to update you more often. I know it's been a long time since I just stood here

and talked to you guys.

Yeah. That's it for now guys. I hope you guys are doing well.

I hope you're enjoying your 2019 so far. And I hope that you are being the person that you want to be.

Do a self-check every now and then, if you are being kind, generous, patient.

Definitely haven't been liking my personal answers to those questions.

But yeah, just a self-reminder and a reminder to everyone else to check yourself and see if

you're living the life that you want, doing the things that you want, and spending your time with people who you really love and care about.

And let me know if you guys are doing well down in the comments.

Definitely check out my Twitter, it's @NCLVCNT.

And also my Instagram @nikkivicente.

Anyways, I'll see you next time!

And with that, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe, and all that good stuff!

And remember, stay monumental!

Bye!

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What is Millennialism? (Part 1/3 - Pre-Millennialism) - Duration: 4:03.

I think the best and quickest way for us to approach this is to simply compare and contrast

the 3 primary competing theologies of Millennialism, which are called:

1) Amillennialism, Post- Millennialism, and Pre-Millennialism.

There are variations of each of these, and I haven't time to

go into all them; but in the end these 3 together represent almost all of Christianity.

And remember, depending on which of these one accepts, it will have a substantial effect

on how one interprets the Book of Daniel (I am

not advocating for or against any of these at the moment).

Further, various denominations will modify some aspects of these doctrines to suit

them so I'm only giving you representative definitions and not absolute

definitions.

Pre-Millennialism is usually thought of today as automatically part of another part of

Systematic Theology called Dispensationalism.

This doctrine says that we are to interpret the

Scriptures literally.

Thus all promises made to David and to Abraham under the Old Covenant

will be fulfilled literally in a future 1,000 year age, usually called the Millennial Kingdom.

However included in this doctrine is that God has two plans of redemption: Plan A is

for Israel and the Jewish people, and Plan B is for gentiles

and the church.

Thus when there is a Rapture of Believers off this earth, it will be ONLY

of the gentile church and it will occur at the beginning

of a 7 year period of time called the Tribulation.

Therefore the Tribulation period is a future time to us, and is essentially a time for

God to deal with Israel and the Jewish people, since the

church will have been removed.

After the end of the 7 year Tribulation Christ will come, and those Jews who are

converted to Christianity will be allowed to live in the Millennial Kingdom.

The raptured gentile church will return in glorified bodies and rule with Christ during

that 1,000 year period.

During the Millennium there will be a physical Temple, the Law (or something like it)

will again be enforce, and at the end of the 1,000 years will be a great judgment when

Satan and all who follow him will be cast into the Lake of Fire.

Immediately thereafter the current earth and heaven (meaning the universe) will be destroyed

and a new heaven and earth will be created from the elements.

This view is expressed by the Scofield and Ryrie Bibles, and was made popular by Hal

Lindsey and more recently Tim LaHaye in his Left Behind series.

Calvary Chapel and the Southern Baptist Convention generally ascribe to this doctrine and

Dallas Theological Seminary is the leading dispensational Pre-millennial institution.

Writers like Chuck Swindoll, Charles Stanley and Jack Van Impe

also maintain this viewpoint of theology.

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What are the Different Cuts of GEMSTONES? | Jill Maurer - Duration: 2:11.

This is Jill Maurer with Your Jewelry Minute, and today I'm answering the question, "What

are the different shapes or cuts of gemstones?".

This is a loaded question because there are so many different cuts and shapes of gemstones.

Far more than I think most people realize, and it has ... the name of the cut has not

only to do with the overall sillouette or the shape of the stone but can also involve

how it is faceted.

So there are a lot of different shapes.

The most popular shapes of gemstone are cut round or brilliant.

Or they're cut square which can be done as a princess cut, a radiant cut, or a cushion

cut.

A rectangular stone is also popular.

That can be cut as an emerald cut, radiant cut, or cushion cut.

Other stones that have been very popular in the past, maybe not as popular now are the

marquise shape and the pear shape.

Diamonds can also be cut in a variety of shapes including heart shape, a crescent shape, a

half circle shape.

There are so many different shapes and different types of cuts of stones.

When looking at cabochon stones.

Cabochons are stones that are not faceted.

They're smooth on top and rounded.

Usually rounded, they don't have to be rounded.

They can be kind of flat.

We usually cut cabochons, not always, but usually in opaque stones, and they too can

be in a variety of shapes.

The most common being round and oval.

But you can also do square shapes, rectangular shapes, heart shapes, square shapes with the

corners cut off, all different kinds of shapes in that as well.

I hope this answers your question.

The the truth is that there are many many shapes of stones, but there are some that

are more popular than others.

If you have a jewelry question, let me know in the comment section below.

Until next time!

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[ENG CC] What does music mean to you? - Duration: 12:07.

hi guys this is Dora the musical thinker can you tell me what I've just played?

well if you know classical music good enough then you'd immediately say that

it's Japan at you number three over Stan to be exact but what is it in more

general sense can you tell me piggy well music I guess yeah that's right

it's music but what is music according to the common definition music there's a

lot of time that expresses ideas and emotions and significant forms third

elements of rhythm melody harmony color okay

so clear you cannot really argue a lot with the definition but if you

paraphrase this question a little bit what is your personal perception of

music what does music mean to you as an individual here we enter into a less

rigorous and more of a philosophical way of thinking where this question sounds

more like what is move meaning more like what does the word move mean to you and

that's a point where every answer would actually be correct love is an intense

feeling of deep affection love is all you need love is just a four letter word

and the same thing with gopher music everybody would have their own intimate

relationship with music and in this video I want to share with you my own

perception of it which you might find interesting

to me music is a mirror why music is a mirror well everyone knows what mirror

does right but can you tell about this again alright a mirror is an object that

reflects light in such a way that for incident light means some range of

wavelengths the reflected light preserves many or most of the people

physical characteristics of the original light called specular reflection Wow

there was complicated but anyway so we stand in front of the mirror and say

I've got acne on my face again my face is all puffed up or I look so

pretty today or I've gained weight like this way we

look at ourselves in the mirror and check our appearance then why am I

saying that music is a mirror I am a pianist and to me piano is the

tool that I always check my inner self with in other words it can reflect my

personality and my character because I think the music performance represents

the performer himself there are a lot of people all around the world and everyone

has a different appearance personality in different habits let's talk about

personality there are some people who are hot-tempered and violent and the

other way there are people who are generous soft and quiet there are some

people who enjoy competing and challenging boldly on the other hand

there are people who are timid and reluctant to do such things there are

people who like joining groups and clubs attending social gatherings and

communicate with other people and also there are people who feel burdened

in such situations in prefer to spend their spare time alone quietly in case

of artists especially in case of musicians I would say that through their

art we can feel what kind of personality they have because in their performances

in their music the performers personality and habits can be seen

clearly if the player is fearless and brave if playing is also sounds brave

like a fire if the player is soft and delicate person his playing is also soft

and delicate some performers like to get attention from the people and enjoy

being in the spotlight and they usually play with nimble fingers and often raise

their hand really high and display their showmanship and on the contrary we can

notice that if there is a performer who is very humble and considered a person

we see that he plays in modest manner and he doesn't move that much while his

play you know there are a lot of pianists in this world who have

different characters they play in various ways but I don't want to mention

their names and compare their music also I need to make sure that I am not

judging each performer personally as I said everyone has his own personality

his own way of living I respect and I think it is just a matter of taste of

the audience some people like such player in such manner some people don't

alright now I want to give concrete example with my case

I've been uploading my piano performance videos on my youtube channel since I was

12 and in my teens my character is informed well I played

piano not because I was desperately in love

with music no I'd rather say that I just wanted to get attention from the people

around me and whenever I uploaded my videos on YouTube people often replied

you're playing like a robot there's no emotion at all it is not music it is not

an art be a musician not a technician yeah I agree

my sound was very rough but even in dirty and if I think about this actually

I was such kind of person I mean I was so stubborn and I didn't want to be

ignored when somebody said to me something bad I started hating him and I

wanted to show with my plane how scary I am so I practiced spitefully if I play

showy and fast pieces which require a lot of power I my sim Menace threat fall

so nobody can look down on me or underestimate my ability

at the time I could think of nothing but those things stupid though just in my

heart there was no will to express the beauty of sound or various emotions of a

human being and after the performance in the Carnegie Hall I stopped doing music

for about three four years well I'll tell you this story later anyway in

those three four years I experienced so many things in my life and finally when

I grabbed the instruments again I felt that it is such a blessing that I can

play music but it was not easy you know I was quick temporary person I couldn't

see further and longer I only focused on the moment I faced now so when I wanted

something I just rushed at it by all means

I have no such thing as patients also I often lost little things like

transportation cards umbrellas earphones phone chargers sometimes even Passport

and I didn't have good relationships with people around me starting a new

relationship was quite an easy task for me but I was bad at finishing if

somebody offended me then I started to hate him

I just stopped talking with him immediately and just blocked his number

and pages in all social media like that and sadly these things were directly

reflected in my music because of my impatience I couldn't listen to each

note carefully until it's sound ends and in the score there are so many dynamics

and expressions which are indicated by musical notations and I often forgot

those stuffs when I played I couldn't sing even just one phrase and

concentrated on each bar of the score so music often stopped flowing

I just couldn't play a simple melody calmly it was too painful for me because

it not only shows my bad habits when I play but also shows my underlying

problems so what am I doing with music it's simple

I listen to my playing carefully every time notice my problems and try to get

rid of them not only in technical and musical ones but also my bad habits in

my daily life let me give you some examples when my music doesn't flow I

think hmm maybe I have a short and narrow perspective I have to try to see

everything widely and further when I cannot play calmly and gently I think

okay maybe I am still a hot-tempered girl I should take the time to be calm

and I try to leave and act calmly in every aspect of my life I try to open

and close the door quietly put things down gently eat and drink slowly

with this process bit by bit I felt that my music also gets better and better

honestly playing music is not always a pleasant thing for me because through

this I can see my weak points but on the other hand I am happy because of it

because I can correct some flaws that I have with reflecting my inner self in

music so now I will raise the same question once again what is music what

does the word music mean to you personally thank you so much for

watching my first video I say what's the interesting then please reply and tell

me what do you think about it hope to see you guys on my next video bye bye

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Donald Trump sings What the HELL am I doing tonight? PARTY PARTY BIG BIG BIGLY!!! - Duration: 1:36.

What the HELL am I doing tonight?

What the HELL is happening there?

What the HELL is going on?

WHAT PARTY PARTY BIGLY PARTY PARTY BIG BIG BIGLY!!!

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What the HELL am I doing tonight?

PARTY PARTY BIG BIG PARTY!!!

The hell is happening there?

What the hell is going on?

WHAT PARTY PARTY PEACE PARTY PARTY BIG BIG BIGLY!!!

WHAT the HELL is happening there?

What the HELL is going on?

What the HELL am I doing tonight?

Hanging in...

Puh PARTY BIGLY!!!

What the HELL am I doing tonight?

YEARS!!!

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I try like hell to party.

In twenty five YEARS!!!

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What the hell is happening there?

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What what the hell am I doing tonight?

PARTY PARTY BIG BIG PARTY

What the hell is happening ther?

What what the hell is going on?

WHAT Party party big big big big party party big big PARTY???

What the hell is happeening there?

What the hell is going on?

What the hell am I doing tonight?

PARTY BIG BIG BIG BIG goodbye!

Were hanging in, were hanging in, were hanging in there right. Togethor... Were hanging in.

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What Are The Oppression Olympics? | #SpinaBifida - Duration: 2:35.

Hey everyone, welcome to #SpinaBifida.

So what are the Oppression Olympics

and can you get a gold medal in it?

Yeah but you probably will be seen

as the biggest jerk of all time.

Anyway, the Oppression Olympics is this term used

to explain when a person of a certain oppressed group

argues with other people in other communities

or in that very same oppressed group over

who has it worse in terms of oppression.

For example, so I was out shopping the other day

and I just needed to take a rest

because my back was killing me.

Oh yeah, well, you are lucky you can even get to a store.

My back and my legs were hurting worse than yours ever have.

Do you see how ridiculous that sounds?

So why do people do this?

Well, to get pity points

and to invalidate others in their community.

By playing this game, you ignore the issues

that others in your community deal with

and in turn halts the progress

for the community to grow, learn,

and to fight the oppression.

Instead of always trying to one up someone

when they're venting about their frustrations and pain,

offer support and validate their feelings.

This doesn't mean that what you go through isn't valid,

but dismissing what someone's experience is

when they confide in you

because you think you have it worse

isn't helping you or anyone.

No matter what group you're in,

the way you experience the world

is always going to be different than someone else,

but it's not about who has it worse,

it's about listening and understanding

and finding ways you can help

and showing that person the same respect

that you expect them to show you.

That's some really deep stuff.

I hope this explains what the Oppression Olympics is

and how it doesn't really help anybody.

So that's it for #SpinaBifida, thank you for watching.

Before I do the rest of my little outro stuff,

I just wanted to let you know

that I have some shirts that are on sale,

the link to the Bonfire campaign

is gonna be in the description below.

Probably the first thing there.

They're really great shirts for those of you

who have invisible disabilities

and are just tired of people staring at you

and wondering why you're using

the accommodations that you need.

They're only available for a limited time right now,

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What Man Utd staff think about Victor Lindelof - and why Zlatan Ibrahimovic is compared - Duration: 2:46.

 Manchester United star Lindelof scored a late leveller as the Red Devils battled from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Burnley on Tuesday night

 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer found himself facing the first defeat of his Old Trafford reign after goals from Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood

 Manchester United got themselves back into the game, however, when Paul Pogba converted a penalty following a foul on Jesse Lingard

 And Lindelof then salvaged a point in the dying stages, turning the ball in after Tom Heaton had saved from Alexis Sanchez

 It was the Swede's first goal for United since signing from Benfica in the summer of 2017

 And it was the latest step in his road to redemption, with the 24-year-old toiling last season

 The Daily Mail have now revealed how Lindelof is seen by those at United. And it is claimed that he is seen as a 'mature' character and one 'confident in his own skin

' Lindelof is said to be close to Nemanja Matic.Man Utd star Victor Lindelof was the hero against Burnley (Image: GETTY) Man Utd star Victor Lindelof has been compared to Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Image: GETTY) Trending  But the Sweden international spends much of his time with his wife, Maja, who is expecting a child later this year

 The Daily Mail say Lindelof has also been compared to Ibrahimovic by those at Carrington

 Ibrahimovic spent 18 months at United before leaving for LA Galaxy in March last year

 And his dry sense of humour is why Lindelof has now been compared - with the Swede appearing to possess the same traits

 Meanwhile, Lindelof and fellow centre-back Phil Jones have been lauded by United goalkeeper David De Gea

Man Utd star Victor Lindelof has transformed his Old Trafford career (Image: GETTY) "I think the form of Jones and Lindelof is absolutely vital for the team," he said

 "They've enjoyed some excellent form and been very, very good. "I think as they continue to play together they get to know each other more and each other's style of play even more

 "All the defenders have been doing well. I think when the defence plays well it gives a lot of confidence throughout the team and it's not just that we're conceding less goals, I think we're giving away less chances as well, so long may it continue

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