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Channel Update | Announcement - Duration: 1:13.

HeHeHey it's Cvolton here and in this video I'm going to make an announcement

So as you might have noticed

I haven't been uploading for some time recently

and, well, here's why

I've pretty much lost all of my interest in Geometry Dash

Now, even though I've said a couple of times in the past, that

I don't like quitting games

I think I will have to let Geometry Dash go

because

I don't know, it's just not fun anymore

I will still be occasionally checking what's new and what not but

I think I'm done with Geometry Dash on YouTube

Now, what's going to happen to this channel?

well

I am planning to start doing some tech videos

about technology, you know

computers, phones and what not

just

I have a few videos planned out already, let's see how they go

Alright so, that's all I wanted to say for now

This is the end, thanks for watching

if you liked the video, press the like button

if you didn't, press the dislike button and tell me why

and goodbye everybody

like the vid

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Channel Information - Duration: 0:41.

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Welcome to my channel! - Duration: 0:55.

Hello Everyone!

My name is Zen Yeti!

I am a Youtube animator

And...

I know this is my only video right now

And that my channel is really empty

BUT!

Soon or later there will be more animations to come!

I will tell you guys about some stories I have had in my life

And talk about some certain subjects I think are maybe funny

Or

Kind of just get on my nerves

Anything to really entertain you guys

I will try to make videos weekly

And...

I will really do my best to entertain you guys!

Well I guess that this wraps up everything for now

Sorry if the video was a little bit short

But im just starting with animations and scripts and stuff

So! I guess I will see you guys in my next video!

But...Don't forget to subscribe to my channel because that actually helps me out a lot

And motivates me to make more animations

So...I guess I will see you guys later. Goodbye!

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Channel Update and Giveaway June 2017 - Duration: 7:24.

hey welcome back to my channel van here today I'd like to give you an update on

my channel and to do a little giveaway and a little appreciation for the people

that's actually stopped by and watch my videos so as of right now I've got

thirteen hundred and seventy-seven subscribers there has been fifty-three

thousand five hundred forty three views 160 2461

watch time minutes it's a great accomplishment I've had fourteen hundred

and fifty likes what I'd like to see is my beauty I'll go up on my channel so

but as an appreciation I'd like to give away from Wolf Pack jerky some Hickory

barbecue yeah Hickory barbecue and from three.js jerky of New Jersey it's

jamming Jersey jerky this is a sweet and spicy I did a review on on the wolf pack

and I did a review on three.js as well you want to go check

those out here's a Chipotle adobo this is one I did the review on is really

good and honey Hickory sriracha it's a little

spicy I've actually had this one as well it's spicy but it's good

and get a lot of great flavor in it these are four ounce packs plus 12

ounces of jerky plus a 2.5 ounce bag which makes you write about a pound just

flow to 15 right about a pound of jerky there so to get on the giveaway I want

to just first tell you thank you thank you so much for stopping by and checking

out my channel and for your support for all the comments that people leave

if you're new to youtube or if you didn't like me

what's YouTube forever but you didn't know there's a comment section well down

below this video there's a lot of other videos and then go down past that

there's a comment section you can leave a comment

it helps YouTube creators ratings when you leave a comment it helps me leave a

thumbs up so for this giveaway first you have to be a subscriber please hit the

thumbs up but what I would like for you to do is tell me in the comment section

down below what was your favorite video that I've

made or tell me something that you like me to make a video of this realistic it

make it crazy hello my try who knows I some Doubletree so today it wasn't bad

so my favorite videos so far was making it and watch now still watch it I still

find it amusing was the baby food challenge me and my son-in-law my

daughter's boyfriend my daughter Hannah Haley was in the background my grandkids

was there my wife my wife does it's just you have to watch you get seen it check

out that video is baby food challenge by three guys I

believed us the name of it and I can't leave a link in the description box down

below but I'm gonna post this video up today and then me and the wife me and

Lisa we're going to go off and enjoy the day so I may not be able to write when I

post this video but check that video out the videos that I'm getting the most

views on which is around 7,000 views maybe more than that now I need a check

but one one is the how to make beef jerky part one and then there's another

one about the president's app if you don't know about the presence app you

can take your iPhone and turn into a surveillance camera and my iPhone kept

crashing so in this video I show you how to keep your app from crashing and you

can use this process for other apps too if they start to crash you can use this

the same way and I didn't know that till people commented I get lots of comments

on this video a lots of thank-yous because it helped those people out and

those are the two videos that's up and running for like doing a great job on

YouTube and the next one I believe is for how to make beef jerky part 2 so if

you hadn't seen those check them out if you're interested in some beef jerky

marinades or some beef jerky marinade videos on there as well let's get up now

just get the whole thing on there you know the whole recipe and check that out

and go by and check out three J's jerky in New Jersey Anthony he's a great guy

he started watching my videos on how to make beef jerky and he's used his

techniques with the things that I taught my video and has made some amazing jerky

and then when you find him on Facebook that's how you place your order through

him is on Facebook so it's three J's jerky on Facebook just do a search for

that on Facebook three J's jerky here it is and it's jamming jersey jerky you

should be able to do a google search and find it then the wolf pack beef jerky

that's the guy that that bolts my jerky business from me and his wife great

people go by and check out their website yes ww-well commit to the pack calm and

see what they have to offer there is also other jerky reviews I've done that

you might want to check out this great people making great jerky there's one

thing I would like to say about this homemade jerky is a lot of people would

say I don't eat beef jerky but the reason I'll lead is deer jerky

is what they'll say I used to sell it so I know I've heard it all

I like deer jerky you know why you dairy jerky because it's homemade

it's not like this store-bought stuff so go buy I check these people out give

them some support and thanks for watching if you knew the channel like

share subscribe and y'all have a wonderful day

this contest will end in one week so next Saturday contest ends on Sunday

there will be other results so it's only last two weeks so get those comments in

down below give me some thumbs up thanks tell your friends about it let them know

too and y'all have a good day

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Breaking AES with ChipWhisperer - Piece of scake (Side Channel Analysis 100) - Duration: 14:09.

In this video we are going to recover a private crypto key inside the arduino just by observing

it's power consumption.

We are going to perform a differential power analysis attack on an AES implementation.

In the previous video we have introduced what power analysis is, and how you can prepare

the arduino board to do those measurements.

And now we are going to actually solve the first side channel challenge of the riscure

embedded hardware CTF.

Piece of scake.

S-C-A.

Side channel analysis.

100 points.

So this is really a low amount of points and I do have a lot of … ehm… opinions about

that.

You will see.

This is an easy SCA challenge using a cipher implementation without any SCA, so side channel

analysis, countermeasures.

Find the key used to encrypt and decrypt messages.

attacks.

To encrypt a message, send the letter 'e' followed by 16 bytes.

To decrypt a message send the letter 'd' followed by 16 bytes.

This sounds really easy.

Should be a straightforward thing.

Remember from last video how you can break a terrible RSA implementation by identifying

the square and, square and multiply operations in a power trace and simply read the bits

of the private key?

That's like the simple go-to example when introducing side channel analysis, because

its so simple.

so from the beginning I set my mind to RSA.

This is gonna be RSA.

I just send a decrypt command via serial to the board, trigger the oscilloscope at the

right moment, basically trigger power consumption data collection after I sent the data to decrypt,

and then the board will use the private key for the decryption and I can just read the

bits from the trace.

After the multiple days of fighting with the setup, soldering, knowing about groundloops

and capacitors you should remove and requiring all this fancy equipment, I was sure this

is what I gotta do.

I will be rewarded for learning all this with a simple challenge.

It's the introductory side-channel challenge anyway.

Gosh was I wrong.

So I'm sitting there, staring at the oscilloscope.

Zooming around trying different methods to acquire the data.

Like averaging traces or different resistors.

I just didn't see what I would expect in an RSA power trace.

This killed already multiple evenings for me.

Until I was more or less told, this is not RSA… this is AES.

Fuck my life.

Also makes sense with the 16 bytes of data to encrypt or decrypt.

That's the AES blocksize.

A rollercoaster of emotions.

Happiness of learning something new, followed by pure rage and frustration.

So here is the thing.

I knew the FAQ introduced differential power analysis.

DPA.

I also larned about this in a hardware security class at university.

So I knew that it's a thing.

And I knew what kind of equipment I need to do this.

But I did not expect this to be the case for the first 100 point challenge.

In a few minutes you will see why they gave it 100 points, from a certain point of view

it makes sense.

But I completely disagree with it.

So what is DPA.

Differential power analysis is a more advanced form of power analysis which can allow an

attacker to compute the intermediate values within crypto computations by statistically

analysing data collected from multiple crypto operations.

These were introduced in the open crypto community in 1998 by a company called Cryptography Research.

And they are filthy rich now for discovering this and creating a consultancy research company

around it.

I mean they deserve it I guess.

It's a pretty crazy attack.

With simple power analysis we assumed that the implemented algorithm will perform different

operations depending on the private key and thus show a different power footprint.

But in case of the shitty RSA implementation you could just multiply and square in EVERY

iteration and just keep the result of whatever the current bit was.

Thus no difference anymore.

BUT there is a deeper layer than that.

The power consumption directly comes from the single bits, the transistors.

So even if the algorithm performs the same operations independent from the private key

bits, those bits would still cause a very very tiny different power consumption.

This sounds even more crazy than the simple RSA example.

Because these bit changes are soooo small.

That's why you do a smart statistical analysis on a lot of collected traces.

I actually don't wanna explain this method in detail, because it's fairly complicated

and there is a good video by Colin O'Flynn doing exactly the AES example.

But the gist is, that you collect a lot of power traces from random input you encrypt.

Then you make a guess on what the first byte of the private key could be.

And then you perform part of the encryption algorithm as if that was the correct key,

and given the random input valuesand that key guess, it would lead to different intermediate

values.

Then you take the traces where this intermediate value is the same for further analysis.

If the key guess is correct, the power traces should all have correlation of power usage

in that point in time.

If the key guess was wrong, the traces you selected based on that would have completely

different intermediate values, thus random power consumption and nothing would correlate.

It would cancel out.

So you do this for each possible key and for each possible byte.

And in the end you should find the correct key.

But how do you actually do this now.

I knew I did not want to implement this math myself.

Also I would have to write my own tools to automatically collect these traces from my

oscilloscope, and the USB or networking API seemed horrible.

I wasted some time with that but then gave up.

I knew what I needed.

It was a ChipWhisperer.

It's a piece of hardware that is specifically designed for doing this.

And it comes with a software that has all these attacks already implemented.

I thought about buying one initially, but I assumed an oscilloscope would be more flexible

and I could learn more with it.

I know some players bought a ChipWhisperer because it was recommended to use it for these

hardware attacks.

And it costs a bit money.

But I think without additional equipment like an extra oscilloscope it's hard to debug

issues.

Anyway, I'm happy with my purchase choice.

But I still wanted that ChipWhisperer for this challenge and I knew where to get one

from.

Some of you know that I'm still a student at the Technical University of Berlin.

I'm still working on my masters degree and we do have a small group at the university

that does hardware security research.

That's where most of my theoretical knowledge about these attacks comes from and I have

a fairly good relationship with them.

And they obviously have a ChipWhisperer in their lab.

So I wrote one of the PhD students and asked if I can come over and play with it.

And that's the awesome thing about a university, you can get access to awesome equipment as

well as help and advice.

So I encourage every student to take advantage of these things.

That's one of the reasons why university can be really awesome.

So when I used it the first time, I just followed the example.

Which is a DPA attack on the test board that comes with the Chip Whisperer.

Everything is already set up for you.

The test board has a connector for the probe.

This is the measurement probe.

And another broad connector which carries the power as well as the RX and TX lines for

serial communication.

Then you use the example script, which implements the serial protocol to talk to the test board.

Basically it also sends 16 bytes that should be encrypted.

And with a click on start, it starts collecting power traces.

The trigger for the power measurement and all the other parameters are already set to

the correct values.

Then you let the attack script run, it does the DPA and after a minute or so it finds

the key where the power spikes correlated.

And you can look at all these fancy graphs and you can feel really cool that you just

broke AES with DPA, without knowing shit.

And this is why this challenge only gives 100 points.

Because in the end it's just putting in the correct parameters and clicking GO. and

then the secret key falls out.

Well, there is a bit more to that challenge.

But essentially that's all it is.

So I took the ChipWhisperer home and spend the next few days trying to do this on the

CTF board.

There were so many fails.

I will tell them now in sequential order, but you have to imagine that they were all

intertwined and only slowly I found all these mistakes.

It was not a clear progression of "find error", "fix it", "find next error",

"fix it".

I tried a lot of things and spend hours over hours until I discovered the issues.

So while I make it sound straightforward, it was absolutely not.

It was hell.

Ok first of all I had to learn how this ChipWhisperer framework works.

I realized that the test board is just a little bit different from the CTF board.

So I only have to change things like how to trigger encryption or decryption.

But before the Chipwhisperer could communicate via serial with the baord, I had to solve

the issue of different voltage levels.

The Arduino Nano board runs with 5V, while the ChipWhisperer uses 3 volt.

So I had to build a unidirectional level converter to convert the 3 v signal to 5v, and the 5v

signal to 3 volt.

But that worked surprisingly quickly.

So this is the setup.

Serial connection via the level converter.

And then using a RIGOL probe to measure the voltage after the resistor.

I was so happy and felt really smart for using the Rigol probe because it fit onto the plug.

Then I copied the code for the example script and spend some hours modifying that and I

was able to collect traces and run analysis.

I thought the difficult part was now to find the correct moment in time where the crypto

is happening.

At some point I realized that one of the LEDs flashes just before the crypto starts, so

you could use that as a trigger for the Chipwhisperer.

Again, don't forget the unidirectional level converter.

But after a few days of not being able to find correlations in my captures I was so

frustrated and I finally decided to look into the serial communication.

And I realized that I did not send the raw data I wanted to encrypt, but I sent it as

a hex string.

This was obviously completely fucking wrong.

No wonder no analysis worked, because the data was just wrong.

So at some point I had fixed that, but stuff was still not working.

And it's really hard to figure out whats going on.

The traces I took on the oscilloscope looked really good.

I was able to easily see where the crypto is happening.

AES has 10 rounds of crypto, and you can clearly see them.

They are right there.

So my trigger was at the right moment.

But when I took traces with the chipwhisperer, I didn't see that.

After many many more hours and days I realized the RIGOL probe is the issue.

You know these probes are not just plain metal wires, they have some components in there.

In fact this probe is a 10:1 probe.

So on the oscilloscope you actually have to set a 10x multiplier for it.

And the ChipWhisperer was not compatible with that.

Once I realised that I was about to jump off the next building.

What the hell.

Then I replaced the nice professional probes with a simple wire.

And suddenly the measurements were great.

Another challenge I had was to set the sampling rate high enough, because you want to sample

a lot faster than the clock of the microcontroller.

But setting that is super janky for the chipwhsiperer.

And a looot of other small issues.

The software constantly stopped working, I think it's a memory issue.

I had to guess what certain parameters are for.

And you can imagine with all the issues I just told you about and not really knowing

what's causing it, it was overall a damn frustrating experience.

Is it the capacitors, is something broken, is it interference, is the script wrong, are

the aprameters wrong, am I collecting not enough traces, am I at the wrong point in

time, is the trigger working, is the data even random, I don't know.

Oh.

And I also lifted a second pin of the atmega up, because there are two VCC connections

and I didn't know if that was maybe an issue.

It was hell.

RERECORD HERE

Anyway.

Once the whole setup was correct and working, and I clicked start to collect the traces

it started to look really good.

Once you have a nice set of traces you have to allign them, because the trigger is not

perfect in time.

But there are modules for that.

Like pattern matching.

And then you can run the analysis, and the key magically poppes out.

There it is.

I transcribe the key, and hand it in.

100 points.

100 points for hundredes of euros I spent on equipment and days of work.

100 points.

I'm so so so depressed.

I also have to give credits to Andres Moreno from riscure who despite my constant ranting

and cursing still listned and helped me a lot.

Thank you so much!

Also thanks to my friend at the TU Berlin and others from the riscure IRC channel.

I needed a lot of help for this challenge.

But regardless of my hate for this challenge, I'm also really proud for having done it.

It was so clearly above my skill level and in the end I succeeded.

And I learned a lot.

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¿ LINEAS DE SANGRE PITBULL o Ramificaciones genéticas en Pitbull (APBT) ? - EADD CHANNEL - Duration: 3:19.

Bloodlines as such does not exist in the breed dog American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT

PIT BULL or), or any other animal species. When some fans to this breed dog

talk about the bloodlines, the right to speak properly and rigorously

zootechnical, would utterance on different genetic ramifications. Any

dog, no breeder or any kennel They can determine bloodlines, for

They do not exist, they can determine what are different genetic ramifications, By

example; Genetics branch APBT called "Bullyson" or the APBT called

"Bolio" or the breeder called "Pat Patrick" or genetic breeding branch

Villa Liberty kennels, etc.

For an American Pit Bull Terrier, or breeder, or a hatchery, form their respective

genetic ramifications, must obviously They are entered in the race and playing

for several years to consolidate their genetic ramifications,

based on character setting genotype desired by the breeder. When a breeder

selected in raising based APBT fixing phenotype character,

this in our breed dog APBT is something terrible, since the race degenerates with this form

act and these acts are performed by two types of people, those who know

APBT and sells dogs.

When you are speaking of the "Mexican" online, To take another example, it is absurd on two

senses, first at the line and second that for an American Pit Bull

Terrier had a genetic branch "Mexican" obviously he would have to possess

in your family tree a few generations APBT born in Mexico and of course

he was born in Mexico the animal in question. Different genetic ramifications

We found in the APBT when we refer the country, there are as many as there are countries,

and this kind of branching is not assessable at all, as to a value more

or other genetic branch, everything will relying on the positive results to

race to obtain work or sports the APBT as individuals, regardless

the country where they were born because it is not relevant, given that all are of the same breed of dog,

but it will take into account those who are their parents, the breeder or kennel

from which, for those wishing continue with this genetic branch

that both they like, they can do so without further problems.

Fragment of Mariano Peinado an article was titled: LINES BLOOD?

http://www.fiapbt.net/lineassangre.html

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HOMEMADE LIGHTSABER EXPLOSION! - Duration: 6:13.

oh my god it works! guys it actually works!

all right we're going to attempt to build a real-life lightsaber

we've received numerous requests and we're finally taking this project on now

the funny thing is with lightsabers everyone's all so focused on making a

lightsaber aspect but no one really pays attention to the power supply because

the truth of the matter is how are you going to get that much power into something that'll

actually allow you to cut through things it's just like Tony Stark's arc reactor

even if we could build a fully functional Iron Man suit or in this case

a lightsaber we'd have no way of powering it in a compact small way but

that's never stopped us before!

all right so how are we going to do it? now getting the power isn't actually an

issue we've got tons of these zippy batteries from hobbyking but how are we

going to fit it into the lightsaber hilt? now luckily in some Star Wars comics

there's actually a concept called a protosaber, quite literally a prototype

lightsaber and guess what it features a battery backpack so that's exactly what

we're going to do! Now the tricky part is with that many batteries how are you

going to turn the power on we can't just use a regular light switch...

As you can see you can't just use a regular light switch and that's where Digikey

comes into play, you see they're actually sponsoring this project and providing us

with some rather specialized components for us to build our very own lightsaber power supply.

Alright so how does it work

We're using a whole bunch of MOSFETs in parallel to turn the power supply on and

off for more information about how the circuit works click the link in the

description below

all right so we've got the power control unit all done and for the first test we

actually live streamed it to our vlog channel so if you guys haven't

subscribed to that channel yet, you probably should otherwise you're going

to miss out on future epic live streams where we test our gadgets for the very

first time, so you really want to make sure you subscribe to that channel anyways

this is what happened.

Alright guys this may be the last

video the Hacksmith channel ever releases because we are about to test our

lightsaber power supply which consists of 20 lithium polymer batteries producing

over 200 kilowatts of power that is more electricity than three North American

homes can produce and if something goes wrong the whole thing goes boom.

On the Hacksmith channel where safety is number one priority

all right three... oh god... back up... two... one -- I didn't like that beep oh holy crap look at that

that is red-hot steel ohhh... like it oh my god it works

GUYS, GUYS, IT ACTUALLY WORKS! I was, I was somewhat skeptical but it is working!

Okay, now we only have two rods which means they will heat up a lot faster....

it's gotten so hot little bits of metal are flying off the steel look at

that there's a little molten blobs of metal

that solid steel that's ridiculous! Can we like hit it with something?

Oh, there it goes...

Alright so that went pretty good but we made a couple changes

and tried it again and then something bad happened

SMOOOOKINNNN

all right so what the heck happened there? Uhh one of the components actually

caught fire probably because we're overloading the circuit a little bit and

we used a chemical fire extinguisher to put it out because we didn't want the

fire to spread to the batteries unfortunately a chemical fire

extinguishers make really nasty kind of yellow smoke and some passerby or maybe

a neighbor saw smoke coming out of our garage so they called 9-1-1 and a Police

Cruiser showed up and I think three fire trucks luckily after they saw that we

didn't actually have a real fire it was just a fire extinguisher they left but

we learned a big lesson and that is we need more safety factors in our designs

we're actually completely redesigning power supply and beefing it up like

crazy so this doesn't happen again that power supply is going to give us enough

electricity or the lights hit but how do you think we're actually going to make

the saber part of it let us know in the comments below and suggest some things

for us to cut through thanks for watching

make sure your subscribed!

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Motu and Patlu are playing frog dance Motu Patlu coloring [Youtube Channel For Kids] - Duration: 2:38.

Motu and Patlu are playing frog dance Motu Patlu coloring [Youtube Channel For Kids]

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Motu and Patlu are acting comedians part 2 Coloring page [Youtube Channel For Kids] - Duration: 2:28.

Motu and Patlu are acting comedians part 2 Coloring page [Youtube Channel For Kids] Videos with the following content: #color #coloring #coloringforkids #Motupatlu #MotupatluColoring Feel free to share, comment and subscribe to the youtube channel to watch upcoming videos. Thank you! Subscribe Channel: https://goo.gl/6YlSUj Playlist: https://goo.gl/iTZqja Follow facebook: https://goo.gl/AKEDUm Follow Google plus: https://goo.gl/i4PX16 Follow blogspot: https://goo.gl/IJjCYB Wish you and your family a relaxing and happy time. Sincerely thank you for visiting my videos and YouTube channel.

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Motu and Patlu are bathing in the Red Sea Motu Patlu coloring [Youtube Channel For Kids] - Duration: 2:17.

Motu and Patlu are bathing in the Red Sea Motu Patlu coloring [Youtube Channel For Kids] Videos with the following content: #color #coloring #coloringforkids #Motupatlu #MotupatluColoring Feel free to share, comment and subscribe to the youtube channel to watch upcoming videos. Thank you! Subscribe Channel: https://goo.gl/6YlSUj Playlist: https://goo.gl/iTZqja Follow facebook: https://goo.gl/AKEDUm Follow Google plus: https://goo.gl/i4PX16 Follow blogspot: https://goo.gl/IJjCYB Wish you and your family a relaxing and happy time. Sincerely thank you for visiting my videos and YouTube channel.

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Export from poser with alpha channel (single frame) - Duration: 2:15.

If you render poser scene with default settings, rendered image will be without alpha channel.

Export image and check the result in Photoshop.

To render with alpha Channel in Poser go to material room and select ground in Material options.

Check "shadow_catch_only".

Repeat process for background

Render again and export the image.

import image in Photoshop and there is no visible ground and background but

only figure and shadow

add some color correction

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2 adults, 3 children rescued from sinking sailboat in Kaiwi Channel - Duration: 0:27.

MARISA:

OVERTIME.

DISTRESS.

SAILBOAT AFTER IT STARTING

TAKING ON

WATER IN THE KAIWI CHANNEL

BETWEEN OAHU

AND MOLOKAI.

THANKFULLY .. NO ONE WAS HURT.

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