Hey, it's Joe.
We've been going through a lot of different types of hypothetical deals to give you an
understanding of how to structure zero down deals on properties like this and how to engineer
particular offers on these properties.
Also, help you understand how you can give your sellers different options so that you
can make money a lot of different ways.
The more tools you have in your toolbox the more ways that you can make money.
If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
You only do things one way.
When I start my mentor students, I start them with the for rent method using the lease option
deals.
And that's the one that I just have them focus on right from the beginning so you can make
offers almost immediately.
You don't have to know all these things in order to make offers on properties.
So, you don't have to know everything that I'm teaching you here to be able to go out
and do this.
You can just learn the for rent method, learn one of these structures and start making offers
that way.
Because it's easy to find those types of deals.
You just have to learn how to get good at it.
And as you get better at it, just start thinking about these other structures as well.
You know, the subject to, the multi-mortgage, the land contract, the lease option and the
assignable cash deals.
When you understand those five different structures, you can make an offer on any property out
there, whether it's residential property, whether it's commercial property, whether
it's here in the United States or whether it's outside the United States.
As long as it's in the free world, you can make offers on properties as long as it uses
the deed system that's similar to what was originally created in 14th Century England,
you know, which most of the free world uses still.
Then you'll be able to do deals like this wherever you go.
If you're in places where they don't do lease options or they don't do these things with
the same name, all you have to do is talk to a real estate attorney or solicitor and
find out, you know, how you would do it there.
And it's not that much difficult to do it.
They won't always understand it, so you want to find somebody who understands investment
properties or at least get a good real estate attorney and they can help walk you through
some of those things if you want to do it in a foreign land -- foreign to us, anyway.
So there's a lot of opportunities.
I've got people that've done this in the UK, all over mainland Europe.
I've had people in Australia do this, and of course Canada like crazy.
I've never had anybody do it down in Mexico, although I know it's doable.
I have had people in South America and Central America do it.
Hopefully, one of these days, I want to get somebody from Mexico.
I've had people in Dubai, I've had people in the other Emirates do this as well.
So, it's transferrable wherever you go.
And if you just learn the knowledge you need to do it, you don't have to have cash to do
it.
You could also do it from the United States anywhere else you go.
For example, if I want to go travel in the South of France for a while.
I just wanted to go live in a house out there and hang out and you know, drink some wine
and eat some good food, and then stay there for six months or a year or whatever.
I could go do that, and I could still do deals in the United States just by getting on the
phone.
And we've set up the Automarketer so that it's got a phone system in it so that I could
set up a phone number in let's say Indiana, I want to work in Indiana.
So I set up a phone number with that 317 Area Code that I could get online in, you know,
Provence in France and I could talk through my computer online and I could call a local
Indiana person from a 317 Area Code.
Even though I'm in France it looks, on the Caller ID, that I'm calling from a 317 Area
Code.
So I can be anywhere.
I could be on the moon if I had internet access and be able to use this system.
So it's really amazing what could, what you can do with this, the kind of lifestyle that
you can have with it.
I've got students that do a lot of traveling and are all over the world.
And they just go into the internet cafes and they, you know, do their work for the day
and then they head out.
And they're putting in an hour a day or 15 minutes a day or three hours a day -- doesn't
matter.
And they do some work, and then they go off and they travel and they see the world.
You know, for me, I know that a lot of people are just looking for ways to make a lot of
money, but for me money is less important than my life and then my experiences.
I'd much rather buy experiences than I would buy things.
You know, I've got too much stuff already, you know, so, I don't need more stuff.
I want more experience.
I want to try new things.
I want to live my life.
I want to have the fullest life I can possibly have.
You know, when my kids were growing up, I wanted to be around when they were here, so
I set up my business so that I could be home when they came home.
I could watch them grow up.
I could be at their soccer games, I could be at their dance recitals.
I could be at their music recitals.
I could spend time with them and we could go out and we could have fun and we'd have
time for vacations and I could take it when their schedule permitted -- not when I had
to ask my boss for it -- because I didn't have a boss.
I am unemployable.
There's never a need for me to ever go work for anyone because in a very short period
of time if I lost everything today, I could go out there and use these techniques and
make, you know, five grand, ten grand, pretty quickly.
Just by going out there and doing it and you know, bringing in a couple of, two, three,
four weeks I'd have money in my pocket.
Maybe within hours, using some of these techniques because I've got skill.
If you learn these skills, to be able to get on the phone and put a deal together, you
could probably make that happen very quickly.
And the fact that I've got lists of buyers, I've got lists of sellers, I've got lists
of investors.
I know how to access all these people.
I know how to access them using the Automarketer that I designed to do all this stuff.
I could get on the line and start making money immediately if I ever found myself in a position
of losing everything, God forbid that that happens.
That happened to me once, it wasn't a pleasant experience.
And I think I've protected myself in a way that that won't happen again.
But you never know.
Life takes its turns and you never know what could happen.
So, having that confidence to be able to know that I can go out anytime I want and I could
make a few thousand bucks here or there, doing this, doing that.
Just getting on the phone, and not even having to leave my house.
Just knowing I could do that gives me a wonderful feeling of freedom and lack of anxiety that
makes your life really good.
So, let's go into the next particular deal.
This one is a more expensive property.
This is $1.2 million.
That's what they're asking for it, that's what it's value is.
They say the bought it four years ago for $700K. They fixed it up with $50K plus the
market has gone crazy since then and it's gone up and now they've got this big chunk
of equity in this property.
They've got about $500K in their eyes, the value of the property.
They don't have a mortgage on it.
They paid in cash for it.
So they don't have any principle and interest payment, but they do have taxes that they
have to pay which cost about $2,000 a month for taxes and insurance.
It rents for $5,500 a month.
It's a good rental rate, which, by the way, would be on their cash investment of $750K,
that would be about a 5.6% return on their investment, on their cash on cash investment
which is not a bad investment in today's market and a very safe place.
Plus, you know, their return on investment is actually much higher than that because
they built $500K worth of equity in it, so they already built almost 100% return on their
money already, plus they get another 5% annual return on that money if they want to just
leave it in there.
And, their problem they might have if they sold it right now, they'd have this big capital
gains tax on it because they'd make a big profit on it.
So, what they could do is, they could pull that money out, they could sell it for cash,
let's say the get a realtor, the sell it for cash for $1.2 million.
They could pull all that money out and then they could go buy another property of equal
or greater value using a 1031 Exchange.
Then they would defer those taxes until later.
So they wouldn't have to pay taxes on that.
Or, they could refinance the property and pull the cash out and they could take their
equity out that way.
They could pull out, you know, 80% of their property, get $1 million out.
Now they've turned their [$750K to $1 million] plus they still have $200K worth of equity
on this property that they can rent and have enough income to pay that mortgage, that $1
million mortgage because their payment on that would be closer to $4,500.
So they could do that as well, there's another option for them.
You could then put a lease option tenant in there at $5,500 a month, put $20K, $30K, $50K,
I've seen people get $60K, $70K on properties that are in this price range as lease option
fees.
Or, do it as a land contract you know, as a down payment on a land contract.
So either a lease option or a land contract on a deal like this.
You're not going to sell it for much under market value because they want their full
value for the property, but you could sell it on terms and they'd end up making more
money because of it and they wouldn't have to pay the taxes.
Now, let me, I've just got a few notes that I made on this.
If they refinance for $900K, pulled out cash, the could pull out the cash then have capital
gains -- I already said that.
If you took this money out of this property and they paid off their money and they put
their profit into stocks, or they put their money into stocks, would you be able to make
enough to do that?
Yes, there are some people that are making more than 5% or 6% on stocks, but the higher
the risk, maybe the more you make -- if you know what you're doing.
But this is a stable simple investment.
They could leave their money it, or they could pull cash out by refinancing, sell it on a
lease option, keep their equity, not have to pay capital gains on it because you could
refinance it, pull cash out and not pay any tax on it and you wouldn't even need to do
a 1031 because you're not making a profit yet.
You know, even though you've got cash in your pocket, you're pulling it out as equity.
And then you could take that money and go out and buy another $700K property, do the
same thing again, and do it over and over and over again.
So as the seller situation goes, it could be a wonderful investment for them and you
could turn around and sell it for them, make fifty grand off every one they do.
It would be a wonderful thing for you as well.
You know, the difficulty about working with high end properties is not the way they're
structured or the fact that it's hard to find a buyer.
That's not the problem.
Finding somebody with $50K that can move into this property and pay a high monthly rent
like this, that's not as big a problem.
Yes, there are fewer people that could do it, but they're still out there and there's
plenty of people that have high incomes that don't have good enough credit where they can
actually go out and buy a property like this and so if you can sell it to them on a lease
option, those people are not difficult to find.
The most difficult part of working with high end properties is the sophistication level
of the seller.
So you have to be sophisticated.
You have to have enough credibility, you have to have confidence, you have to know what
you're doing, for them to trust you.
If all you've done is $50K properties, you might feel more intimidated talking to people
that are talking about $1.2 million properties.
On the other hand, I've had people that have done $50K properties and they are so good
at that, by switching over to the $1.2 million was no big deal.
It's the new people that are talking to the $1.2 million people.
That's the one where they start having challenges.
So if you're working in a high end market like this and you're dealing with these kinds
of properties, the potential for profit is enormous.
But, you have to have skill.
So, you know, does it make sense to start with these?
Yeah - why not?
You know, if they're in your backyard, start with them.
But I'd also, if you're doing high end properties, I'd also work in a low end area, too, and
do it remotely.
You know, say you're working in Los Angeles and you see, find these properties all over
the place that are million dollar price ranges.
But you also maybe, like, go to Bakersfield, or go to Lancaster, or go out of the state
altogether and go to Texas or go to Wyoming and work at properties that are less expensive,
work in the $100K range as well.
Because those sellers might be a little bit easier for you to talk to and a little less
intimidating than somebody who has a little higher sophistication in the financial market.
All right.
Hope that helps.
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Career Tip Minute - How To Effectively Track Your Goals - Episode 21 - Duration: 3:57.
Hey everybody, its JoeWoo. Guess what time it is? It's time for another edition of the Career Tip Minute.
Where if you have a minute, I have a career tip for you!
And this is Episode 21, How To Effectively Track Your Goals.
Joseph "JoeWoo" Rychalsky
I gave my goals to an admin to track. Can you believe that?
1. Writing Your Goals Down
The first thing is, write your goals down
Number 2, you have to track your goals and look at them every single day.
You have to review your goals multiple times a day
Joseph "JoeWoo" Rychalsky
What you do with your energy, where you put your focus is where everything goes
The third thing you need to do, is have a Question And Answer Session with yourself
Now you might think that is kind of crazy, why would I have a Q and A session with myself?
I think this is the most important piece where we lose track of our goals
We don't take it to that next level
You have to ask yourself brutally honest questions
Make sure to subscribe to my channel now!
When you start asking these questions, you are really going to get a good heart to heart with yourself
The fourth thing is, when your goals are actually due, when you say I'm actually going to lose weight by June 1st.
By June 2nd, you should be reviewing that goal and saying did I accomplish it, or did I not
It's really critical, once your goal is finished, you have that Q and A session with yourself
You have to try new things. You have to be willing to do different things
Start asking questions.That is the most important thing you can do out of this exercise
So that's all the time for this week's Career Tip Minute. Hope you all are having a wonderful week everybody
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How to use Antelope AFX as Inserts in your DAW - Duration: 5:55.
How to use the AFX as inserts in a DAW.
With a simple routing scheme, the AFX can be
accessed as inserts on any audio track of any DAW.
In the device's control panel
perform the following routing.
Choose a USB or TB Play channel.
If you're using Thunderbolt it is not
currently being used or two channels
when working with stereo tracks.
For example we'll use USB Play 9 and 10.
Route USB Play 9 and 10 to AFX in 9 and 10.
Route AFX Out 9 and 10 USB Rec 9 and 10.
Apply the desired effects on the designated AFX tab.
Link the channels if in stereo.
In your chosen DAW follow these steps.
Create or select an audio track in your DAW.
Now, in Cubase go to external effects and
create a new external effect.
Let's name it Antelope for example.
Set the inputs and outputs for the external effect to 9 and 10.
Set the send and return to buses 9 and 10.
On the audio track you want to use
select external plug-ins Antelope.
In Pro Tools.
On your audio track select inserts A to E.
And on the I/O select 9.
Iin Logic.
Select the I/O plug-in the track you want to use.
Select output and input 9.
In Reaper.
Select real insert as a VST on your
audio track and set the send and return to 9 and 10.
In StudioOne.
Select the audio track to be used and
select 'Show in console'.
Select pipeline stereo as an effect and set the inputs and outputs.
In Ableton Live.
Оn your audio track select 'External In'
as an input.
Configure the inputs and outputs needed
and set them on the audio track.
This enables you to use the AFX as
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Hi there.
I am John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing Defined.
Today I am going to discuss how to find the Impact Factor for a Journal.
A reminder, Impact Factor is a metric reflecting the average number of citations of recent
articles published in that peer review journal.
Impact Factor is calculated from the Journal Citation Report or JCR published by Clarivate
Analytics.
Impact Factor was formerly owned by Thomson Reuters.
It is derived from the Science Citation Index and the Social Science Citation Index.
It covers about 11,000 journals from about 2,500 publishers.
The Impact Factor of a journal is the number of citations received in that year by articles
published in that journal during the two preceding years, divided by the total number of articles
published in that journal during the two preceding years.
See my other YouTube video for more on calculating Impact Factor including an example.
There are two paths to finding an Impact factor.
First, if you don't have access to an academic library than the easiest way to find it is
by Googling the name of journal and the words Impact factor.
Many times, it will be listed on the search results page, but you will want to ensure
it is the current one.
Click through to the journal's home page and when you are there, go the About section.
I searched ten scholarly journals.
Nine listed the Impact Factor on the search results page, but not always the most recent
one.
All ten however, listed the current Impact Factor on the About page.
What is not listed on most About pages is a journal's 5 Year Impact Factor or how
it ranks compared to other journals in the field, both helpful metrics.
Now if you are looking for several journals, that can be a lot of searching and clicking
around.
The good news is if you have access to an academic library, it is much easier.
So, the second way to find Impact Factors is to log onto the academic library system
you are connected with and look for either: databases or the Web of Science which contains
some of the information in the Journal Citation Report.
If databases are listed, you can either search for Journal Citation Report and then just
click on Science Citation Index and then search for the journal you are interested in and
its Impact Factor.
Or if databases are not listed, check if the Web of Science is in your library's offerings,
then go to the search bar.
Enter the name of the journal and change the drop down to Publication Name.
Click on any random article, scroll to the bottom of that page and look for Journal Citation
Report.
Click there and your will see a host of information and data about the publication.
See this playlist of other videos about finding an Impact Factor including ones with screen
shots.
Well that's it.
Please subscribe to my YouTube channel.
And make comments below or email me with questions.
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hello guys this is Gestok and today I'm
going to show you a solo base for
Wretched Gorge three. If you're a kind of player like
me you might want to try to solo
gorge three. It's good, that base is very
good but it depends heavily on garrisons
you need very good blue Garrisons
here's my team I'm switching ghoulem with
Druid but this run will just
fail so I'll turn them back anyway the
best heroes i find using in gorge three
is Vlad, Pumpkin Duke, Valentina, Ghoulem, Druid and
Santa
the reason I'm using druid is because of
his DMG boost and his healing
skills but mostly because of his DMG
boost, he can stack he's a ranged
hero. It's like cupid without
healing. I could use Cupid instead of Druid
but Druid has no Cooldown
And cupid has six seconds cooldown
So this is the base i'm using, it works pretty well
If you see those runs. Well the first one
will not succeed since we need AOE
DMG in the top of the base
I need Vlad and Ghoulem to be together and clear
all the waves, so yeah the first wave, the
first try will fail and keep in mind
my pumpkin duke has just three revite
If you pumpkin duke is a zerk PD
then it's just pretty easy for you I believe
I have to use revive crests on my pumpkin duke
I can't just use zerk crests, just in case
so yeah I think that's a
very good base to solo gorge three if
you want to try it
tell me how it works for you, you
need Vlad
ghoulem, Santa at least. Pumpkin Duke and Valentina
of course, the one you can just
switch if you want to
is the Druid but i believe it's the best
option right now I don't know maybe a
Dread Drake but Dread Drake is too risky he might
tank demon and that's not good.
By the way, about the artifacts I
use Axe on every hero except
Blitz at Pumpkin Duke and lightning
at Valentina you can use whatever pets
you like, just keep in mind to use
the two pets about healing on
two heroes.
That's all I believe. Enjoy the runs
and tell me how it works for you.
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The Witcher - how was the motion capture done? [ENG] - Duration: 15:05.
If you are interested in video games and movies with lots of special effects,
then you must know about Motion Capture.
It's creating digital characters based on the work of stuntmen and performers
in mocap studios. Today I'm going to talk to Maciej Kwiatkowski, a stuntman,
who worked, for example, on the Witcher series,
and I will ask him what motion capture is and how it is done.
Extraordinary people
It used to be a big problem for me, even just five or six years ago, when someone at a party asked me what I do.
I would just say: "motion capture".
And then I'd try to explain how motion capture works.
One time, I tried to explain it to one girl and she answered: "Oh, so you're some kind of cyborg?"
So then I didn't even try to explain.
- Not even close. - Not even close.
But then people heard about Gollum...
- Yeah, it really popularized the knowledge about it, right? - Yes.
Yes, and now people understand it.
They can watch Cumberbatch on YouTube playing Smaug, for example.
So, when I say "motion capture" people know what I'm doing.
Slowly, people learn about it, but it used to be tough!
Tell me what do you do and what is going on in here.
My name is Maciej Kwiatkowski.
I am a stuntman and motion capture performer.
We are in MoCap.pl studio.
We do the motion capture here, and more specifically...
Motion capture of me.
And later you use it in video games and animation, correct?
In video games, animation, all kind of animated films.
How is one connected to the other?
I mean your work as a stuntman and motion capture performer.
Stunts are the base here
because we prepare choreography for fights, motion tasks, falls, running, jumping.
It's all complemented by acting.
Hence the term - performance.
It's not just pure stunts...
it's the whole thing.
Acting, styling the movement - it's a very broad term.
Sure, it's not like you get on the stage and make a move A, B and C.
These emotions, which can be seen on the stage...
when you are jumping on each other with fake axes, they are important,
- ... they are transferred to the final result. - They are very important because...
...it is the nature of motion capture, but the performance that we do is not
a full body performance. We do not record our face expressions.
This is not a typical film approach, where you usually use
narrower shots, and you act more with your face and voice
and you're able to show your emotions in a different way.
The characters in video games are usually smaller.
There is a different dynamic than in the film.
You have to show emotions in other ways because...
...the expression is different.
Games and characters in games also have their own characteristics,
their own style.
You have to show very strong emotions, which are often exaggerated.
Of course it depends on the game, the character that you act as.
The movements can be really simple, stripped of emotions...
...if it fits the character.
We often play inhuman characters - humanoids, but not people.
Then we try to stylize our movement to be less emotional.
But if we act out a combat situation where
where the characters fight for their life, then the expression must be pumped up.
This is one of the most interesting things, the expression and the building of a character.
You, for example, have worked on the Witcher. Which one?
All three games.
You've been mostly creating martial arts movements for Geralt, right?
That's how it started.
It was our initial task and we worked on it as a group.
The first task was to create a combat system for the witcher – the witcher's fighting style.
And recording the combat system for the main character.
And then we acted out the rest of the characters.
We played 100% of the characters in the first game, I think.
Actors only recorded cut scene parts - such as dialogs and emotions.
I ask about this because for me it is interesting from the players' point of view,
who don't see all the work you, animators and actors put in.
Playing The Witcher, or any other game that you participated in, I wonder
where is the point that the character is born? Who has the greatest contribution?
I can see you in most of the action scenes. On the other hand,
the actors are certainly most visible in the cut scenes.
So when is the soul of a digital character born?
It was changing, depending on the part of the game.
In the first Witcher game...
I played like 95% of Geralt.
In cut scenes as well.
In Witcher 2 actors took over most of the cutscenes.
For many reasons.
It is their territory after all.
So in cut scenes where Geralt wasn't fighting nor dynamically moving
actors were playing and I did all the dynamic scenes: the whole gameplay
and cutscenes with fighting, running, jumping and so on.
Some viewers probably think: "Wow, awesome job! Dude is jumping around and swinging his axe!"
"I want to do this!"
What should one do to be in your place?
- Well, the conditions in Poland are specific for this profession... - What do you mean by 'specific'?
The industry is not developed enough.
Especially comparing to the western countries.
So there are less jobs.
There is a lot of competition.
Many people have been working in the industry for years now.
Everyone knows each other which is normal in every job.
It's like this in every industry.
And there simply is not enough work for so many talented people.
- So you wouldn't recommend it? - It's hard to break through.
Only a few of my friends managed to get this job in the film industry.
We've also started with film stunts.
And now motion capture is our main specialization.
We are still doing stunts for movies
but since motion capture was a no man's land,
we claimed it as ours and now we rule it.
And from an artistic point of view,
which of these give you more satisfaction?
I find both types of job to be fulfilling.
In mocap the pace of work is great
as well as the fact that there is no sound department, no makeup or light.
It's just us and the director.
We capture animations one after another which is fantastic for me
because I love performing.
The themes of the games are also interesting.
Sword fighting, special ops, space battles, elves...
It's just so much fun!
Yes, exactly! Just fun.
There's a lot of fantasy.
And it all must be spectacular.
So we can do a lot physically.
Many times directors want us to do
something like the Matrix but times ten!
Fireworks and explosions!
So this is great!
But movies are more satisfying
because it's you on the screen.
Your performance is 100% you.
In motion capture everything that we do
is just a base for the animators.
They can change what they want.
The performers usually don't take part in the process of styling
and finishing off of the animations.
Most of the times our performance
looks a bit different in the final product.
And the second thing is your face.
It's not your face on the screen.
That makes us kind of second-class celebrities.
But also heroes acting from the backstage.
That's right. So it's not as fulfilling as in live action.
Why can't you act a female character?
This system is also used in orthopedics.
It's so incredibly sensitive
and it shows all the details of movement so accurately
that it shows everything out of ordinary. The second thing is data.
What you see is just balls on the screen.
So the physical and psychological aspects are gone.
In a film characters are dressed
which gives you some subconscious image.
You immediately connect it with the person's sex.
Whether they have long or short hair an so on.
So you subconsciously identify such character.
In mocap you have no clothes, no hair
it's just your movement.
Every little detail of it is clearly visible.
Every detail of your figure and muscle mass.
Men's bodies make them move in a more stiffer way
while women movements are softer. The proportions are different too.
You can tell the difference right away.
I've only heard of one urban legend,
I haven't seen it myself,
that a male performer successfully performed a female move.
A simple one of course.
Our way of walking, for example, is very characteristic.
So you can tell the difference between
two people just by their walk.
One time we were visiting CD Projekt in Poland.
We were walking down the hall
saying 'hi' to some people we know
and suddenly a guy that I don't know comes to me and says:
"You are Maciej. And you must be Sławek?"
"Yeah, how do you know?"
It turned out that he had worked on our material.
After hours of working on it, he recognized us just by looking at us walking.
So the way you walk is very characteristic...
So these little balls will tell everything about you...
Yes, everything! That you are limping, that one of your legs is shorter...
Someone might even know too much about you.
Yes, sometimes other people know more about me than I do.
They tell me to change something that I do
that I didn't even notice before.
So this crazy security system from the last 'Mission Impossible'
that recognized people by the way they walk
might not have been that crazy after all.
Totally, totally.
So how do these little balls work?
This black suit I'm wearing is made of a material
that does not reflect infrared light
and on the other hand, these markers stick very easily onto it...
...with Velcro.
These balls are not LED lights nor any other devices.
It's just a soft, small ball and it's covered with tape
that reflects light as much as possible. Just like street signs.
If you take picture of a street sign with a flash light, it will reflect the light.
The stuff on these markers is the same.
On my suit I'm wearing
52 or 53 markers.
Two of them are attached to each of my joints
and a third one on longer bones.
So you can see limbs bending?
Exactly.
This setup creates a whole cloud of dots
and the software combines them into a virtual skeleton.
Around this space, called 'volume', which is our scene,
there are cameras looking at us in 360 degrees.
If the studio is bigger
there can be 16, 24, 32
or even 180 cameras.
The more cameras around us, the more details are captured.
For example, when you do a face cap,
there are lots of very small markers
and it requires cameras with greater resolutions
in order to capture all of them.
At the same time, more cameras create bigger volume for us to work in.
Every camera emits infrared light
which bounces from the markers on my suit
and the camera records the movement of the marker in 3D space.
So the core idea is simple
it's the precision of it that is the most difficult.
Exactly right.
- OK, great! Thanks a lot. - Thanks.
Ask yourself what do you like to do
and then - just do it.
Really.
Sometimes you'll need help from
your family, your friends
or maybe
your other half.
But it's never too late to start.
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hi, i'm Moskvin
and this is first tutorial
from course "HOW TO PLAY WITH TWO HANDS"
To learn how to play
with two hands
you need to imagine what are bits made of
for example, imagine this beat
like a few apples
one apple is the one bar
bar is divided into pieces
divide it in half
every element of rhythm section
plays on it's own count
it's called rhythmic pattern
so that is how
rhythmic pattern looks
in my tutorial tabs
to start playing right now
click here
or click on a link in the description
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In recent weeks we've been discussing timeless lessons from the 2016 election.
Today another…about the timing of attacks you may launch on your opponent.
Mrs. Clinton was given gifts of gold by the Trump campaign…his words, his bizarre behavior,
his course language.
Her oppo research team mined even more.
She had friendly media outlets all too willing to highlight every morsel her oppo research
team found.
MSNBC, The New York Times, Washington Post and CNN.
Donald Trump was the classic definition of an oppo researcher's dream…the ammunition
was so plentiful that they had trouble deciding when to fire it.
So the Clinton Team fired all of it.
Early in the campaign.
Why was that a mistake?
Heading into the final three week stretch, the Clinton Team had no fresh cannons left
to fire.
Nothing left in the arsenal when the FBI Director's letter hit 11 days
before the election.
Nothing left to shoot when undecided voters began moving in
Trump's direction.
No incriminating footage left to leak to the Washington Post.
Something else happened during the final stage the Clinton Team did not anticipate.
Trump's staff took away his twitter toy.
And forced him to read scripted words from a teleprompter.
When Trump's staff managed to stop him from sabotaging his own campaign…Clinton
had nothing left to throw him off balance.
So what's the timeless lesson for candidates running for office?
Politics is civilized warfare.
It requires wartime thinking.
Nobody should run for office without reading the Art of War by Sun Tzu.
A campaign is never over until its over.
Candidates who try to sit on a lead nearly always lose.
In a campaign, inventory all your oppo research, organize all of your ammunition…and always…always
save some of your best hits for the final stages of the campaign to keep your opponent
off balance.
That is one of the most basic rules of political warfare.
This issue is just one of several topics I have covered in my new Ebook,
"10 Timeless Lessons from the 2016 election."
It's free.
If you'd like a copy, go to JayTownsend.com near the top of the home page, type in your
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I'm Jay Townsend
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How to get a free boat, or not yet Sailing Knotty Maria Ep 2 - Duration: 6:38.
I promise you I am not an alcoholic.
so there is a way for you to get a free boat.
Stick around to find out how.
Honey, do you know how many tickles it takes to make an octopus laugh?
No.
Ten tickles...
We are going together some parts for the boat.
So there is a guy who is taking apart two of his Catalina 27 sailboats.
They are basically in a very bad shape.
One of them was on rocks.
He is destroying them and selling them for parts.
We have arrived and Gleb went to talk with the guy who owns the boats.
Seems a little bit sketchy.
Papa.
Spoke with the guy.
He was saying that there is a boat just like ours, cal 20, on a beach somewhere, just left.
It is by Victoria Yacht Club.
Is it on a beach?
It s laying on the beach sideways.
We totally took pictures with kids next to it.
We are on out way to look whats wrong with the boat, that was beached for about two years.
Sorry for the shaking, I promise you I am not an alcoholic.
So here is the boat that we were looking for.
It is on the side and it is in a rough shape really.
It is hard to get to so we came across this dinghy and we just going to borrow it for
a few second to move over to that boat and see what it is all about.
Law states in Canada that you can salvage a boat and then put in documents into Transport
Canada Receiver of Wrecks department.
All you have to do is fill out a form and send them a few pictures.
You are not in a possession of the wreck, but what you do is you hang on to it until
the Receiver of Wrecks tries to find the owner and on the failure to find the owner you are probably will be granted the possession
of that wreck.
However if the owner is found you will be rewarded up to the value of the wreck.
A couple of caveats to that.
You are not allowed to salvage wrecks that have historical meaning, you are not allowed
to salvage wrecks in parks and recreation areas, and military wrecks.
In Canada if you fail to declare that you recovered the wreck, there is severe penalty.
Up to 100,000 fine and/or imprisonment.
So if you do decide to do this please follow the law.
We are on our way to see this gentlemen.
What he does is buys boats for the value of the keel.
And he buys boats with the trailer so he can resell the trailer.
The boats are normally in a fairly bad shape.
Basically the less he has of the boat left the better for him.
Because he recycles them by weight I guess.
We are going to do it quick and dirty way and cut out the parts that we would like to
have for our boat.
And this is all legal.
Yes, that is a legal way because he bought the boat.
If you are on a budget, you need to be patient.
because you can't get everything you need in a week.
You need to look for it, wait for it, may be buying things off season would save you
a lot more.
Especially just buying a boat.
This mask gives you awesome protection so it is great for changing dipers.
Amasing.
The boat that we were cutting parts out of was not salvageble.
So don't be hating us for destroying one ok?
I didn't show it to you on the video, but there was a crack from bow of the boat all
the way to keel so the boat was basically splitting in half.
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