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What is the difference between being on key and on pitch? - Duration: 5:45.
Hi I'm Chuck Gilmore with Power To Sing.
Today I'm doing this video from Brooklyn, NY.
I'm visiting family here for the holiday season, approaching the New Year in a few
days, and this afternoon I'm in my daughter's apartment in Brooklyn.
So the back gound's a little bit different.
The video's a little bit darker.
I've got a candle for light and another lamp in front of me.
So that does change things a little bit.
I hope you enjoy this video on singing on pitch and singing in key.
What's the difference between being on key and on pitch?
Hi, I'm Chuck Gilmore with Power To Sing.
I recently received this question.
Question: "Can you please do a video on singing on key?
I'm a beginner and don't even know what this means.
I understand what pitch matching on a piano is but not what singing in key is.
So could you do a ...video on this?
What is the difference between being on key and on pitch?"
Answer: People often use " on key" and "on pitch" interchangeably.
Technically there's probably a difference.
Western music is written and performed in different keys.
For example, "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" might be written in the Key of C Major.
If, while you are singing, it was too low or too high, you can raise or lower the key.
Up a whole step would be the key of D Major.
Down a 1/2 step would be the key of B major.
The tune you hear would be the same, except the key is raised or lowered.
In any of these Keys, B major, C Major or D Major, if you sing one wrong note, you would
be singing in the correct key, but singing an incorrect pitch.
If you miss several notes, you incorrectly sing several pitches.
This creates a dissonance.
For example the key of C. [Demo] Key of C. Now if I sing the incorrect pitch in the Key
of C it might sound like this.
[Demo] So I got back to the key, but within that I missed several of the pitches.
Now I could sing, [Demo] So I sang again in the key of D but I missed a pitch or two there.
Or I could sing it in the key of B. [Demo].
So I missed a pitch but I was singing in the key of B.
The pitch that is being played and the incorrect pitch you are singing fight against each other
and it sounds wrong to the listener.
If you only missed a few of the pitches, it could be said you were singing in the right
key, but sang several of the pitches incorrectly.
If you sang all of the notes incorrectly so the listener couldn't recognize the tune at
all, it might be said: "the singer sang so off pitch I couldn't recognize the tune or
the melody, nor was there a recognizable key."
For example if I said: [Demo] I wouldn't recognize that as "Twinkle Twinkle Little
Star".
In other words, there were so many wrong pitches the key couldn't be determined either.
On the other hand, if you missed several pitches but sang most of them right, it could be said,
" I could tell you were in the Key of C, but you were off pitch on several notes."
Key of C [Demo] So we might recognize the key, but there were several pitches off.
You can be off pitch on several notes in any key.
Singing on the right pitch is important.
Even marginal singers, if they can sing on pitch, can have a great career and huge numbers
of fans.
But singers who miss the pitches don't succeed.
Knowing your vocal type and singing on pitch is vitally important.
Go to PowerToSing.com and take the vocal test which I call the PowerTest.
Take the quiz and discover your vocal type.
This reveals what you tend to do when you sing through the first bridge of your voice.
For example if you tend to pull chest voice, your vocal type is Pulled Chest-High Larynx.
Go to the Knowledge Center and watch the videos about your vocal type.
Download the free exercises and start practicing them.
If you do not sing them on pitch, you will not maximize the benefit from the exercises.
You must be careful to match the pitches of the exercises with your voice gain the most
benefit.
I'm Chuck Gilmore with PowerToSing.com.
You can sing higher with beauty, confidence and power.
I'll see you inside the next video.
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What on Earth is this Mysterious 14 mile structure 'buried' in A - Duration: 2:59.
What on Earth is this?
Mysterious 14 mile structure 'buried' in Antarctica found on Google.
By ROB VIRTUE.
Spotted on the Google Earth map, the white blur deep in the barren continent has provoked
speculation it could be a secret research station hidden by a government or a UFO buried
in the ice.
YouTube user Wowforreel has highlighted it in a video and shows how you can find it yourself
on the web app Google Earth.
Describing the visual as a "patchy mass", he says: "Antarctica is crawling with weirdness."
He then points to the giant 14.5 miles by 4.5 miles area of bright white saying: "This
thing is so huge you can't miss it - not even from outer space.
"I've searched the entire continent and I couldn't find anything quite like it.
"I thought maybe there's a peculiar place in the images where there happens to be a
gap, but I don't think that's the case."
He points out brush-type movements over the mass which he says suggests someone is trying
to cover something up.
He ponders if it is a research station before adding: "If this masking was removed would
we seen the deck of a giant UFO mothership buried in ice?"
The video was put online in 2012 but a constant flow of comments continue as intrigued viewers
try to figure out what it is.
One of them, Julie Haines said: "Have you noticed that there seems to be a trail behind
said rectangular shape?
Like its been dragged."
David Darby added: "You're correct, and it's well over 111 miles long to the left."
Bret Hines wrote: "Wow two years and it's still there.
They are covering something up with this thing."
Bonnie, said: "It's a government facility.
They are allowed to request Google blur out things like this.
"It's probably a research facility."
The staggering video of the mysterious structure has been viewed more than two million times
on YouTube.
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CNN Student News - December 31, 2016 | What is a Solar Eclipse? - Duration: 10:01.
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Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education - What Happens After I graduate - Duration: 2:00.
I'm so glad it's almost over. The Late nights…the studying…. I'm finally going to complete my
schooling and get my certificate and graduate. But now that that's happening
what now?
Congratulations! You're about to graduate and finish that all important first step
in your career. But you don't exactly have that first job
lined up yet, do you?
Don't let all your hard work go to waste by not being ready post-graduation.
If the job you went to school for requires you to become licensed, contact the agency
that offers the examination to determine the earliest you can schedule
your appointment. Don't waste time by putting this off.
Make sure you keep the documentation of your completed coursework in a secure place.
In addition to your diploma, you'll also want to order at least one official and
one unofficial copy of your transcripts once they are available.
And be aware that by law, schools are only required to retain certain academic documents indefinitely.
Before graduation, make sure your lender has your contact information and keep all of
your loan documentation
Also, confirm with your lender when your first loan payment is due.
Soon, it will be time to look for a job.
Make sure to have your resume and cover letter ready to go for graduation
and taylor these documents each job you apply for highlighting applicable skills.
Double check those documents before you send them out,
as grammatical errors won't make the best first impression on potential employers.
When you land an interview thoroughly research into potential employer,
dress professionally and be on time.
School is great and school opens a lot of doors,
but it's what you do after graduation, that gets you to where you want to go.
For more information on how to prepare for after you graduate
visit www.bppe.ca.gov.
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How To Start Your Own Business Online - Duration: 1:44.
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online is from someone who's considered
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it's about helping other people get what
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What's Up for January 2017 - Duration: 2:33.
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What's Up for January?
Meteors from a demoted constellation,
Venus high,
comet 45P low
and the best of Vesta.
Hello and welcome.
I'm Jane Houston Jones from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
in Pasadena, California.
The new year starts with a beautiful view of
the moon, Venus and Mars
on January 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Venus shines at its brightest in many years.
Through a telescope you'll see the disk 56% lit on January 1st,
half lit on the 14th,
decreasing to 40% by month's end.
Whoosh.
Most meteor showers radiate from
recognizable constellations
like Leo's Leonids,
Gemini's Geminids
and Orion's Orionids.
But the Quadrantids are meteors that
appear to radiate from the location of the former
Quadrans Muralis constellation.
In the early 1920s the International Astronomical Union
divided up the sky into official constellations.
88 constellations remained,
but over 30 historical constellations
didn't make the cut.
The Quadrans Muralis area of the sky is within
the boundaries of the official constellation Boötes.
The Quadrantids peak lasts for just a few hours.
Meteor showers are usually the residue that collects
in the orbits of comets.
The Quadrantids are associated with an asteroid --
2003 EH1.
It is thought to be the nucleus fragment
from a comet break-up in the 1490s.
It was classified as an asteroid
when it was discovered by
a near-Earth asteroid telescopic survey in 2003.
Whoosh.
Two other notable objects are visible this month
through telescopes and binoculars.
Comet 45P is visible just after sunset
at the beginning of the month
very low in the southwestern sky,
and will be visible just before sunrise by month's end.
Vesta, the brightest of all the asteroids,
is visible all month long,
reaching opposition and its peak of brightness
on January 17th.
Use Gemini's twin stars Castor and Pollux to find Vesta.
You can catch up on solar system missions
and all of NASA's missions at www.nasa.gov.
That's all for this month,
I'm Jane Houston Jones.
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What you need to know about fish oil - Duration: 6:09.
Alright welcome back to another episode
the knowledge bomb
I'm Nick Fowler today we're going to
talk about fish oil there is a lot of
talk out there about supplements right
What is the right supplement, what's that
magic supplements. Should I take, you know
ten of these five of those you know
should I take it in the morning should I
eat before, should I eat after, do I take my
beta alanine after workout before I work
out? What about my creatine? All this kind
of stuff so in the next handful of
episodes i'm going to start talking a
little bit about how you should be
approaching gameday nutrition and just
day-to-day training supplements. Before I
get into the nitty-gritty of supplements
the one thing I would actually ask you
to do is go check out Adrian's latest
episode on the Brute Shoot where he
talks about supplements and he talks
about the need for whole food before
really diving into supplements.
Before even considering supplements, make
sure that that foundation is set that
being said today I want to talk about
fish oil right. Fish oil I believe is
something that everyone should be taking
it's a staple and one of those
foundations supplements and it's and
it's going to do a lot for you in terms
of longevity as an athlete, as a human
being. Essentially what it does is it
reduces systemic inflammation which as
an athlete it helps you recover faster
so that's what we want right that's the
reason why we're looking at supplements
nutrition things like that
now there are a million other uses and
benefits to fish oil. We can put a link
at the bottom of this so you can click
on that read through all the all the
information i just want to give you a
couple things you can do to kind of
start looking at dosing right and
just the timing of when you should be
taking your fish oil. There's a couple
ways to go about it right
what we're looking for first of all is
the EPA DHA content or the substance out
of fish oil right so that's the value. So
when we start talking about dosing you
want to find a
quality fish oil that has low
mercury that is researched that is just
basically good quality there's a lot of
just in the supplement industry there's
a lot of like crap out there and there's
a lot of bad stuff so do a little bit of
research I have my recommendations at
the bottom with with some of the links
that will provide on fish oil that I
really like
now in terms of dosing there's a couple
ways to go about it
personally I like going where it's
.25 grams per 10 pounds of body
weight
now that sounds, might sound a little
confusing but if you weigh 200 pounds
that's going to be five grams of fish
oil
ok now usually fish all comes with each
capsule is a gram if that makes sense
and so that's kind of a baseline amount
that you can take per day usually what I
found is the recommended dose might be a
little under that. Now, can you overdose
on fish oil i'm not a doctor but it's
going to be really really hard to right
basically it's going to thin your blood
and so there's a couple considerations
that if you're for instance downrange
deployed, if you're you know if your
first responder, police officer that's
something definitely consider just
because your blood clotting mechanisms
of your body are going to be a little
diminished and so bleeding is going to
actually increase which when you take
that to performance it's a good thing
right circulation, reduced inflammation
things like that so that's the goal that
we're going after the second way to dose
your fish oil is essentially one gram
per percent of body fat now this
works really well for males. Females just
generally have a higher percentage of
body fat so it's a little skewed, these
numbers can be pretty high i'd say it's
generally good to use if your all lean
male right. So, if you have let's say less than
fifteen percent body fat you could
dose up to you know nine to ten
grams per day. I personally like to split
it evenly through my day right so for me
225 pounds right that puts me about you
know five and a half grams of fish oil
per day I just round it up to six and
what I do is I take two in the morning,
two at lunch and two grams in the evening
and that's pretty basic right. Now
there's a lot of talk about krill oil
and whether krill oil is better than
fish oil and honestly I don't think it
is, right. I think that you can save
your money and buy fish oil because
really what we're going after again is
the EPA DHA pieces within that and krill
you're just paying a lot of extra for
what you could get out of just a quality
fish oil . So i want to give you three things to
consider when you're taking fish oil.
First, make sure your whole food
nutrition is dialed in. Set that as the
base, the standard and then add in any
supplements. Second, go ahead and choose a
quality fish oil something that's
researched something that's backed.
Something that's low mercury, you can
check out the links below for my
suggestions. Third, think about the dosing
that you're going to implement right
I like .25 grams per 10 pounds of
body weight really works well for me if
you're a lean athletic male training
couple times a day, hard charger, you can
think about one gram per percent of body
fat. So take those three things implement
them see how they go. Next week we're
going to talk about creatine.
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What To Expect In 12 Weeks - You Will Be Amazed - Duration: 3:25.
hi my name is john richards and i'm
coming to you from my home office here
in Indianapolis Indiana and you found my
video because you're looking for what to
expect in 12 weeks and if you're
asking a question i'm thinking you're
probably setting goals
ok and what you can expect in 12 weeks
is pretty amazing if you're very focused
on will teach you how to do this what
you need to do for 12 weeks if you're
setting a 12-week goal
you should come up with an outcome that
is realistic but a bit of a stretch for
the next 12 weeks
ok and what I actually do is I actually
write a vision was my life look like in
12 weeks always like to write a vision
for anything I do okay so I state i
describe it in detail what's my life
look like in the next 12 weeks then I
said an outcome goal you know for what I
want to achieve in that next 12 weeks
again it should be realistic but a bit
of a stretch
whatever that is then what you should do
is you need to right now I take a sheet
of paper separate sheet of paper and
write down all the process goals that I
could do to achieve that goal
ok then i would I like to do is identify
the top three
ok I'm i want to i want the needle moves
on what the ones that if i do these
three actions every single day or five
days a week or whatever the timeline is
for that it'll hit that goal because
what you're doing is you're actually
your detaching from the outcome you
can't control the outcome what you can
control the daily process goals
ok so once you've identified those three
process goals put them on your calendar
for the next 12 weeks
alright and if you focus on that you
stay consistent on that and you do a
hundred percent on those every single
week what you can expect in 12 weeks is
pretty amazing
it's life-changing you can change your
life in 12 weeks and if you do and if
you set your goals 12 weeks at a time
you're going to be amazed on where you
gonna be at the end of the year you know
so again here's what I do create a
vision for what you want in the next 12
weeks identify an outcome go
that's a bit of a stretch for the next
12 weeks
ok then identify those top three process
goals for the next 12 weeks put those on
your calendar treat him as a doctor's
appointment treat him as a dentist
appointment you know so maybe one of
your one-year process goals is to make
20 dials internet in from 130-2 o'clock
whatever it is no matter what so my
calls you may want to go to lunch you
say hey i know i've got an appointment
you gotta protect it you got on your
calendar
ok if you focus on the process and
totally detached from the outcome your
chances of hitting that goal are
extremely high and then you you'll be
amazing what to expect in the next 12
weeks now if you like this video and you
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What on God's green earth was that NSRI on the lookout after 'UFO' spotted off Jeffreys Bay - Duration: 2:38.
What on God�s green earth was that?
NSRI on the lookout after 'UFO' spotted off Jeffreys Bay.
by Staff Writer.
A mysterious green unidentified flying object had rescue officials on alert in Jeffreys
Bay on Monday night.
National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) spokesman Craig Lambinon said the institute�s Port
Elizabeth station was asked by Air Traffic Control to investigate the sighting of �an
unidentified flying object� at about 9.30pm.
�A Boeing 737 cargo aircraft captain and co-pilot� flying from Cape Town International
Airport to Port Elizabeth International Airport� reported seeing what appeared to be a green
object increasing in altitude past the cockpit of their aeroplane reaching to about 1000
feet into clouds above them and then returning towards earth at high speed past the cockpit
of the aeroplane�� he said.
The sighting was reported to Air Traffic Control in Port Elizabeth� where officials asked
the NSRI to investigate the possibility that an aircraft or craft in difficulty.
The incident occurred about 10 nautical miles off-shore of Jeffreys Bay and about 1 000m
in the sky.
Officials soon dismissed initial suggestions that it was a 300m green parachute flare as
these flares cannot reach that height.
�NSRI Jeffreys Bay were alerted and although the matter was monitored throughout the night
the green object has not been seen since and there are no reports of anyone� or craft
or aircraft overdue or missing�� Lambinon said.
�No further reports of sightings have been received and the incident remains a mystery.�
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What Did Hillsdale Bring to 2016? - Duration: 2:17.
Clarence Thomas: You are men and women of Hillsdale, steeped in the best traditions
and principles of our great nation.
If you don't lead by example, who will?
Nick: Today, the Liberal Arts are under attack, and Hillsdale College is the best defense
it could hope for.
We've read the old books and engaged in a dialogue which recognizes that the answers are
not easily found.
We went scuba diving at Sombrero Reef.
It was amazing.
It was cool to be on my own and just explore, see all the fish and all the colors, explore
the caves that the eels were hiding in.
It was just a great experience
The trip was a really cool combination of the biblical sites and being exposed to the
geo-political situation in Israel.
They're not going to get him.
To the five, he's going to the end zone!
Touchdown!
Bart Spieth: Our shotgun team is really great.
They are very competitive.
They've won four of the last five years in Division III national championships.
Larry Arnn: The College is old. It's a wonderful thing about it.
It was founded by heroes and wise people.
They founded it just like the United States was founded: according to principles they
claim to be eternal.
Scott Pruitt: The importance of who replaces Justice Scalia, and the principles that they
embody will make a huge difference in the liberties and freedoms that we have in the
future.
David Clarke: There is no higher honor than to wear the uniform of the United States
and go and defend freedom.
There is no higher honor.
Jeff Sessions: I love this Constitution.
I love the rule of law.
It's a rare, special, unbelievably valuable and unique tradition that we inherited.
Clarence Thomas: This is Hillsdale College, and you are special—that shining City on
a Hill.
May God bless each of you now and throughout your lives, and may God bless America.
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What's That Infrastructure? (Ep. 4 - Subsurface Utilities) - Duration: 6:08.
When you run a new utility line, whether it be electrical, gas, water, sewer, or communications,
you basically have two choices for where to put it: overhead strung across poles, or below
the ground.
Today we're talking about that second one, subsurface utilities.
I'm Grady and this is What's that Infrastructure, where we divulge and discover the manmade
world around us, and below us too.
There are all kinds of utility lines running beneath our feet under roads, sidewalks, buildings,
and property connecting resources to the people who use them or in the case of sewers, carrying
wastes away from people so we don't get sick.
There are distinct advantages to running utilities below the ground: for one, it's often the
cheaper solution when compared to other options, also, subsurface utilities are hidden so they're
less likely to be vandalized or detract from a place's appearance, and finally they're
protected from weather like freezing temperatures and high winds.
We have just about every resource you can think of running in subsurface utilities,
including electricity, oil and natural gas, water, sewage, telecommunications and many
more.
Here's a couple of underground utilities that you don't see as often.
Tero from Finland sent in this photo of an automated vacuum waste collection system in
Helsinki.
He said it's basically a packet switched network for trash bags, since each of these
collection points feed to the same underground vacuum pipe.
And Stephen from Pennsylvania sent in another one you don't see often.
These pipe are part of a snow melt system which will run a warm liquid to prevent this
sidewalk from icing up during the winter.
Speaking of winter, Andrew from Newark sent in this photo of a hydrant with a long pole
attached.
During the snowy season, the plows clearing the roads pile up huge banks of snow
covering up the hydrants.
In the event of an emergency, the hydrant can quickly be identified by this marker and uncovered
from the snow so that firefighters don't have to search for it.
As our urban subsurface gets more and more crowded with underground utilities, the possibility
of conflicts or damaging an existing line increases.
Surprisingly enough, there is no clearinghouse of information documenting the location of
all subsurface utilities, at least in the US.
And the dangers and potential costs associated with damaging something like a water line
or fiber optic cable are so high, that an entire new field of engineering has emerged
just to manage the risks: Subsurface Utility Engineering (or just SUE for short).
SUE specialists use a handful of methods to identify and locate subsurface utilities.
Many public works projects rely on SUE data to avoid conflicts with underground utilities
during construction.
A SUE survey can be as simple as drawing a straight line between manholes but many utility
location surveys involve sophisticated investigation techniques like vacuum excavation and even
ground penetrating radar.
You've probably seen these cryptic spray paint marks locating utilities after a SUE
survey.
In fact, the symbols and colors used are fairly standardized by country.
Here's a photo Doug from Sacramento sent in of a SUE survey locating a combined streetlight
and communications conduit below a sidewalk.
Some jurisdictions are requiring buried utilities to include sophisticated new identification
systems.
Adam sent in these photos of an RFID utility marker in Slovakia.
This marker gets buried with the utility lines so that they can be accurately located if
someone ever needs to dig here again.
Utilities below the ground sometimes need access to air, usually to avoid the buildup
of pressure.
Sanitary sewer systems are meant to flow by gravity, so if the pipes are properly vented,
they work better, just like venting a bottle will allow it to pour more quickly.
This is a manhole vent sent in by Joel.
If the top of the manhole is below the floodplain, a riser pipe is often required to make sure
the line is vented even during flooding conditions.
Most gas stations store gasoline in underground tanks below the pumps.
The tanks need vents so that they don't pressurize during the heat of the day, so
they also have vent pipes like these sent in by Jaron from Lincoln Nebraska.
Here's a few more vent pipes sent in by Marty from Vancouver, but he wasn't sure
what specifically they were venting.
Speaking of things that I can't identify, here's a couple more.
If you know what they are, let us know in the comments.
Timon sent in this photo of a pipe that isn't subsurface at all, but is actually running
overhead on poles in Berlin.
Pipes carrying liquids are rarely placed above ground in areas that can freeze.
That and the lifting hooks on the concrete blocks make me think this is a temporary installation
of some kind.
Finally, Bert sent in this photo from a beach in Belgium.
This is obviously an intake screen, but I have no idea what would be drawing sea water
this close to the shore, or why it would be installed above the low tide.
Put a comment if you think you know.
Thanks again to everyone who sent in photos.
It makes me really happy to discover that so many people are interested in videos about
infrastructure, and it is really encouraging to receive so many enthusiastic emails.
If you've got a picture you'd like to share, send it in to Whats.That.Infrastructure@gmail.com.
Make sure you mention that it's okay for me to use in a video, and include your mailing
address.
Because if I use your photo in a video, I'll send you a Practical Engineering sticker.
I've got some very cool videos in the works, so if you like this kind of stuff, subscribe
to the channel.
Have a great new year, and as always, thank you for watching, and let me know what you think.
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What's the Deal With the Model X? - Duration: 6:33.
so I have had the model x for about two weeks
now and I've had a ton of questions from
you guys about it I get it because it's
kind of a weird car the doors are
strange it looks weird
nothing about this car is typical cards
it's really a piece attack that you can
drive so we put out question that all
our social media to see what big
questions you guys had about the Model X
I'm do my best to answer each one of
them
this one comes from snapchat love to
hear a bit more about the sound system
and phone connectivity can store a
library for offline play cyber the cars
upgraded sound mostly because that's the
only way to get satellite radio with XM
built-in but if you are into music you
do get things like dolby surround you
get more granular control over the
speakers and get a better audio
experience it also comes built into some
streaming options you've got slacker and
tune in
it's got an LTE radio integrate into the
cars use that to stream and that's free
you don't pay for any of the data the
cards using least 44 right now it
doesn't have any built-in storage sort
of offload stuff to bail the streaming
options make it really nice and of
course bluetooth connectivity for
connecting the foam though you don't
have to have it plugged in or
discriminating from returning to that
via bluetooth but i do have a quick doc
lightning connection built into the car
and enjoy see the lightning or micro USB
didn't have a USBC option so I figured
things moving away from micro have
lighting in this case I ever using an
iphone them so what is the average range
of the car there few different options
you can get i got 275 deeds 75 mins got
a 75 kilowatt hour battery the d means
dual motors there is a 90 kilowatt hour
battery pack and then there's a 100
kilowatt hour battery pack that's going
to give you more range as you move up
the advertised range in the 75 237 it
jumped up to and 57 for the 19 about 289
going to 9400 kilowatt hour battery pack
that's if you charge your battery up two
hundred percent it's not good for the
cart generally charge up two hundred
percent so I do an eighty-percent charge
which is usually where i keep most of
the time i have a range of about 207
miles i drove up to Los Angeles this
past weekend so I kicked it out to about
ninety percent and a range of 217 miles
built into the car i've been using
autopilot a lot if so is your experience
with it been so i got this car with
autopilot 2.2 hardware that is its eight
cameras all along the car and enhance
censoring ability with the huge
supercomputer built-in that's the plus
side the downside of that is doesn't
have any autopilot abilities right now
so I can't even do autopilot one cars
can do you want a musket that's coming
by and get this weekend probably when
you're watching this video already have
general auto pilot stuff right now I
don't have it got a ton of cameras that
will work in the future but things that
I should expect way into the week
actually expect the enhanced lane keep
essentially i can drive hands-free and
can't keep me away and followed gradual
turns ultimately though this car is
equipped for full level 5 honor of
meeting again the car the morning to go
to work i go to sleep in the back
elon musk and test was said that should
be around the end of 2017 that's barring
some drag kantik regulatory approval
also i'll be with the cargo the
autopilot sensors control things like
automatic headlights wipers being able
to detect when training and things like
that so I don't even have that stuff
working in this car you don't know what
castle it gets over their updates when I
say it will get that ability just like
on your phone I'll get a push
notification on my screen thing i have a
software update push install and Tony
the cars gotten features in former
intern dan Gillis you have the wings hit
anyone or anything i have not actually
been really sensitive and have not hit
anything I have a pretty tight garage
and they open up just far enough for me
to get in and out never had anything in
the doors themselves like control the
front doors from the touchscreen and
open those up Dave sensors in them as
well and those stop from hitting a car
which is which
cool from Instagram why did you pick the
model x over any other car what makes it
special to you i was driving a model s
before this really like the performance
of an electric car I like technology
into it and I like driving electric /
also when I got that car and have kids I
now have two kids which means i'm
hauling a lot of people a lot of stuff
and shoulders i drive my son to school
on the weekends i'm generally driving
both kids around so i wanted a car that
could grow with us if we end up having a
third kid I can be able to have car
seats installed i didn't have the
flexibility necessarily with the model s
so I figured let's try the exxon better
if the house doors are gonna hold up but
i will say the doors have been working
great and sure that you get kids in and
out and that was another big reason that
I wanted to get the end has an impact
your monthly energy bill so I've got a
second meter installed at my house I can
set the car to charge off our so for me
after nine o'clock the rates dropped
down to eleven cents a kilowatt so i
decided to charge it
905 generally 4,000 miles of driving
universal and the cost me twenty thirty
bucks you know depending if i charge of
public stations are discharged home very
minimal impact on our ability so how
long does it take to charge a good
question so for my home
I've got a 240 outlet installed i think
i have it set for 30 amps that charges
at 27 miles per hour so you can do the
math right there generally less than 10
hours from an empty car of fully charged
but I don't generally drive to almost
zero like a cell phone i plug in at
night I come out in the morning and plug
it in and it's fully charged
I can't go to Tesla supercharger though
I get eighty percent charge in about
20-30 minutes so lots of questions on
the test that we covered a huge amount
on the doors we have questions about
that
watch the video link it up here and down
box or goes over the doors a final
delivery experiences like we did a video
kind of documenting that as well but
generally i'm really happy the car had
no issues no quality problems you don't
see how this Falcon things hold up over
the course of the three-year lease but
i'm hoping i don't have any problems but
we will see me guess watching hope you
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Bruno Mars - 24K Magic (Continuum Cover) - Duration: 3:57.
Throw your hands up in the sky Let's set this party off right
Players, put yo' pinky rings up to the moon Girls, what y'all trying to do?
Twenty four karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player
Look out uh
Pop pop, it's show time (show time) Show time (show time)
Guess who's back again?
Oh they don't know?
(go on tell 'em) Oh they don't know?
(go on tell 'em) I bet they know soon as we walk in (showin'
up) Wearing Cuban links (ya)
Designer minks (ya) Inglewood's finest shoes (whoop, whoop)
Don't look too hard might hurt ya'self Known to give the color red the blues
Oh shit, I'm a dangerous man with some money in my pocket (keep up)
So many pretty girls around me and they waking up the rocket (keep up)
Why you mad, fix ya face ain't my fault y'all be jocking (keep up)
Players only, come on Put your pinky rings up to the moon
Girls, what y'all trying to do?
Twenty four karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player
Uh, look out!
Second verse for the hustlas (hustlas) gangstas (gangstas)
Bad bitches and ya ugly ass friends (haha) Can I preach (uh oh) can I preach (uh oh)
I gotta show 'em how a pimp get it in First, take your sip (sip), do your dip (dip)
Spend your money like money ain't shit (whoop, whoop)
We too fresh Got to blame in on Jesus
Hashtag blessed they ain't ready for me
I'm a dangerous man with some money in my pocket (keep up)
So many pretty girls around me and they waking up the rocket (keep up)
Why you mad fix ya face ain't my fault y'all be jocking (keep up)
Players only, come on Put your pinky rings up to the moon
Hey girls What y'all trying to do?
Twenty four karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player
Uh, look out!
everywhere I go they be like Oh, soul player
Everywhere I go they be like (oh, soul player oh)
Oh everywhere I go they be like (oh, soul player oh)
Now, now, now watch me break it down like (uh)
Twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic What's that sound?
(twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic) Come on now
Twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic Don't fight the feeling, don't fight the feeling
Just put your pinky rings up to the moon Girls, what y'all trying to do?
(Tell me what y'all trying to do) Twenty four karat magic in the air
Head to toe soul player (Hands up!)
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What makes a planet a planet? - Duration: 6:00.
Mike Brown: We found, an object, three times farther away than Pluto and bigger than Pluto
itself, we're calling this new object The Tenth Planet in the Solar System.
This will absolutely rewrite the history of astronomy textbooks.
There's now a tenth planet out there.
Loren Grush: But… that's not what happened.
In fact, the discovery of this 10th planet is the reason that we don't even have Pluto
anymore.
Pluto used to be the 9th planet in our Solar System, but it got demoted 10 years ago to
a dwarf planet.
But Pluto isn't alone out there.
There are thought to be hundreds if not thousands of dwarf planets, and astronomers are finding
more of these tiny worlds all the time.
So why do we even make the distinction between a planet and a dwarf planet?
It all started in 2005, when a team oaf scientists led by Mike Brown, remember him, found a new
tantalizing object at the edge of the Solar System.
It was a rock that would eventually be named Eris, and when it was found, astronomers thought
it might actually be bigger than Pluto.
(Don't worry, Pluto's the larger one, but Eris is more massive.)
Eris even has its own moon, just like most of the other planets in our Solar System.
That led many in the science community, including NASA, to think Eris was the 10th planet beyond
Pluto.
But not everyone was on board with the title.
When they found Eris, astronomers had been finding more and more tiny objects beyond
Neptune.
Calling Eris a planet could open the door to calling all these objects planets too.
Plus, other Pluto-like objects were being discovered around the same time.
Scientists everywhere were clashing over what makes a planet a planet …. beat ….. to
the point that it became downright catty.
The debate came to an emotional head in 2006, with a meeting of the International Astronomical
Union.
That's the group that's responsible for giving names to celestial bodies.
After a two-day retreat in Paris, the IAU came up with the first ever official definition
of a planet.
And it boils down to three main points
It has to orbit the Sun.
It has to have enough mass so that it is rounded out by its own gravity.
And then there's the last one, which people freaked out about: it needs to have cleared
the neighborhood of its orbit.
Okay so what does that even mean?
Again, it comes down to gravity.
The idea is that a planet has to be big enough that it's swept away all the other objects
out of its orbital path.
And that's where Pluto doesn't fit in.
Pluto orbits in a region known as the Kuiper Belt — a large cloud of small icy bodies
that circle the Sun beyond Neptune.
Many of the Kuiper Belt objects cross Pluto's path, making Pluto's neighborhood a little
crowded.
It's the same deal for Eris, which is also in the Kuiper Belt, and the object Ceres,
which shares its orbit with asteroids in the asteroid belt.
It's a criteria that didn't sit well with a lot of people — especially Alan Stern,
the head of NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto.
Alan Stern: "That whole zone clearing criteria is at its root very anti-scientific because
it was designed to give a specific answer and science doesn't work that way.
Engineering does.
So they engineered an answer because they wanted a small number of planets, okay?
And there was a concern that school kids wouldn't be able to remember the names if there was
gonna be a lot of planets.
I have to say as a scientist I find that kind of silly.
It is pretty easy to poke holes in the neighborhood argument.
For example, Pluto's orbit also crosses Neptune's, so doesn't that mean Neptune
hasn't cleared its neighborhood either?
And Earth isn't exactly alone in its orbit.
There are more than 15,000 asteroids that orbit along with us.
Wouldn't that mean Earth is a dwarf planet too?
To address this, Steven Soter of the American Museum of Natural History came up with a clarification:
it's not that a planet has completely cleared its orbit, but that it "dynamically dominates"
its orbit.
Basically, a planet is the boss of its orbital zone.
A good way of establishing this dominance is to compare the mass of a planet and the
combined mass of all the other objects in a similar orbit.
So Earth is 1.7 million times bigger than all of the other asteroids in its orbital
zone combined.
Likewise, Jupiter is 625,000 times larger than all of the Trojan asteroids in its orbit.
The planet may be way more massive than ours, but it orbits with a larger swarm of objects.
Now let's take a look at Pluto.
It's just 7 percent of the mass of all the objects that cross its path.
By Soter's definition, Pluto does not dominate its orbit.
But why even distinguish between planets and dwarf planets at all?
For many, the classifications are tied to the roles these objects played in the formation
of our Solar System.
The planets are the ones that helped to clear everything out, by jettisoning smaller bodies
out into interstellar space or sending them hurtling toward the Sun.
Dwarf planets, however, are leftover debris from the early days of the Solar System that
got kicked around by the larger planets.
Pluto, for instance, is thought to be where it is now because of a great Neptune migration
long ago.
Ten years later, critics like Stern still think it shouldn't matter if an object's
orbit has been cleared.
If it's rounded out by gravity, then it's a planet.
But the IAU has mostly closed the case on the matter, so the planet definition is going
to stick around for the foreseeable future.
But if you're bummed about only having only eight planets in our Solar System, it's
possible there could be one more.
Evidence is mounting that there's a mysterious Neptune-sized planet orbiting even farther
out than Pluto and Eris.
But that's for another video...
To be fair, Stern also has an argument that if you were to put Earth where Pluto is now
it also wouldn't be big enough to clear its orbital zone because the orbital zone would
be too big but... i'm, i'm not about labels man.
you know, we're all just floating in space...
together ...
as one.
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What is the Fear of the Lord | What is the Fear of God - Should we be scared? | Bible Devotional - Duration: 2:06.
Bible Munch What is the Fear of God? What is the Fear of the Lord?
Maybe you've been reading the Bible, or heard a pastor say something about, the
Fear of the Lord and thought, Fear God?
Why would anyone Fear God?
I though God was Love?
Well.
The Fear of the Lord is a familiar phrase all throughout the Bible, it certainly doesn't
mean to be scared of God as if He is some unpredictable lose cannon.
However, contrary to what some have been taught on the other side of the spectrum, the Fear
of the Lord does not just mean to have a healthy respect for God.
The fear of the Lord means so much more than either of those.
Hebrews 12:28–29 offers a balanced perspective, saying "Let us offer to God acceptable worship,
with reverence and awe, for our God is a consuming fire."
When you teach young children about fire, you generally wouldn't teach that fire is
something only to be scared of… if you did, birthday parties, and camp fires would be
a nightmare!
No.
Fire, when properly understood offers beauty like in a candle lit service, or great usefulness,
like heating our homes, or cooking our meals.
To Fear the Lord starts with understanding Him correctly.
God is all powerful and all knowing.
He is love, and he is judge.
For an unbeliever, the eternal judgment of God for sin, is something to be genuinely afraid of.
For the believer, remembering that God will lovingly discipline us, in order to teach
and correct us when we wander from his will, that discipline is also something we should
fear.
Job understood this balance well when he said, "Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom."
We are to fear the Lord not because we are scared of God, but because we understand His
power and response to sin.
To fear the Lord is to revere God - because of his character, and worship Him in Awe - because
of his Love.
That's today's Bible Munch.
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