Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 1, 2018

Youtube daily can't pay Jan 3 2018

yo yo yo CPA strength here back with another video my best video ever I'm

gonna keep it short succinct to the point January 3rd

the first two days have been awesome so I expect this third day of January to

be nothing but the best anyways new semester starting up with

school i google-searched CPA strength in and Jonathan Dorn CPA Jonathan door and

JT blaze like Google search myself just to see I I came across a red thread

where a guy someone said there's this guy CPA strength on YouTube that teaches

accounting can I trust him if there was a couple comment a couple comments on

that reddit and they said oh one of them was like OC pH straight for the basics

of accounting yeah he's awesome so that's what's up

I do think I have for the basics I have what you need so I'm here to tell you

yes you can trust me as I have a trust nobody shirt on apropos right so weird I

didn't really plan that out I did I didn't really I plan it out at all today

I mean this isn't my lineup this shirt it's one of my favorites show Tupac why

can you how can you trust me how can Condesa can cpa strengths be trusted for

accounting basics yes why can you be trusted

well I have a CPA license and that's how I use that I use DC Aylor to get my CPA

license I I guess the main thing is I've helped thousands of people at this point

if you go through my accounting for beginners series my playlist and I will

look up here I'll link it I'll link it in here and this is the the playlist so

there's 92 at this point but if you're watching this in the future there might

be like two thousand or something I went ham a summer like seventy look at

the lights in the comments and the views of all these of these videos this is my

counting for beginners overwhelmingly like 95% they like like to dislike ratio

the comments or like super positive on the accounting for beginners

I mean I've helped thousands of people pass their accounting classes people or

get jobs I've helped thousands of people with DC aid ler that's like my thing I

work I have DCA lor that's my accounting thing and I work accounting problems

using DC a blur I believe it's like a mapping system you truck trust me when I

when I wanted when I started putting this stuff out of the internet well no

one watch my channel I had like zero subscribers on my channel by Counting

for beginners but I thought like what if this is not right

I'm like well I'm sure the internet will tell me like what if there's something

wrong or if there's a loophole my DC aid lurk the thing is it's so basic there's

nothing to do with it it's like the basic accounting equation the balance

sheet the income statement chart of accounts well not really charge but it's

like all that stuff with eight incidents of debits what is the DC 8 learn debits

credits asset draw expense liability equity revenue that's basically a

mapping system it's where you're gonna put everything and it's either going to

be a debit or a credit asset draw expense liability equity revenue each of

those these are going to be a debit or a credit left or right side it's either

going to go up or down and it's basically just a mapping system of the

basics like I didn't the reason no one really found any loopholes with DC aid

leur of course you can change the letters around and stuff and I mean

there's dade Clure there's dead click there's so many I guess

monix to remember those you can the demigods not really a loophole in the

system if DCA's learn has helped you could you please like this video could

you please leave a comment for someone new like share share the well if I want

someone who's may be on the fence who's maybe never seen me before watch this

video and be like I don't know wow this videos got an overwhelming I likes let

me let me look at the comments of this and wow he's helped a lot of people in

DC Aylor and I'm gonna give it a try and another thing like yeah just you can you

can you can give it a try cuz what do you really have to lose I'm giving it

away for free the accounting for beginners is my best stuff I don't have

a website I'm telling you you go too late you're watching this on YouTube

because I don't really mess with the other social medias because I love

YouTube I fell in love with YouTube I'm a youtuber I don't try to bring it you

know anyway so the same way you clicked on this video you can click on the link

to my accounting for beginner series and learn I mean you got no skin in the game

maybe that's why but I want everyone I want a big thing of 2018 as I want to

get D Sailor out to everybody if give me a chance and yeah it's just the basics

it's just the basics and I always say to like someone comment and like I think

I'm getting it or you know my advice most mostly all the time is practice D

CA the like right G sailor on your piece of paper like everyday for homework or a

test and you know go to all your accounting classes and study for your

test but just do what the curriculum of your class that you're paying all this

money for I know like thousands of dollars you don't understand a bit of it

and then use the thing you got for free from some weird guy on the internet and

that's gonna help you ace I know it's crazy but hey life is crazy that's all

I'm saying I'm 40 years old life is so crazy

so I don't expect anything less from life

then you need to get so much knowledge from some weird guy in the Internet but

can you trust me absolutely because it's just the basics anyways if you could

leave a like for if I've helped you or comment you know saying how this helped

you anyways it's supposed to be a two-minute video this is why I have to

do daily uploads because I talk so much anyways I love doing this YouTube I love

doing this YouTube anyways until tomorrow morning the end let's have a

blessed day the best day anyways deuces

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Can The Immeasurable Coexist With Thought? | J. Krishnamurti - Duration: 11:15.

Hello everyone, my name is Andrew and welcome to the video.

So today I'd like to talk about immensity, the immeasurable, as coined by krishnamurti,

the unlimited, the sacred, it has many terms.

And consciousness as we know it, is simply our pleasures, our fears, our hopes, our insecurities,

our idiosyncrasies, our ideas, our memories, our past, our conditioning.

Now is there something sacred working alongside of all that?

Now I want us to go into the brain and the mind, because I feel that the brain and the

mind are what make up consciousness.

So what is the brain?

Now the brain obviously as a physical organism, we can see what a brain is, but psychologically,

without the brain, there is no process of memory, of accumulation of knowledge, right?

So therefore, it is the brain which is composed of brain cells, that collect, store up, remember,

all of our experiences as knowledge.

So these cells, now we may be using only a certain number of them, there's probably more

cells that are dormant or inactive, however, for the most part, in this particular video,

we'll just be talking about, "Hey!

We got brain cells and the brain cells are what is responsible for the recording of our

experience in daily life."

So can these brain cells mutate or change to where something new can touch it?

Because our brain cells right now record and they've been recording for millions and millions

of years.

And it's not just this brain that has recorded, but it is the brain, the consciousness of

humanity, that is the memory, that we, as a brain, can all tap into.

Now we may have selective thoughts and memory, that we can choose for individual experiences,

but they're also thoughts that we just don't know, that just come up out of nowhere right?

I mean we didn't even particularly experience that individually, but the thought is there,

the idea is there, like me flying to a castle, I guess from seeing that image in a television

and my brain recording that.

So our brain is sharing all this memory, this total memory.

There is no individual brain that is special or unique or different, has inherit special

qualities, that are separate from other people's brains.

So can the brain cells mutate or change because the brain cells have been heavily conditioned

for many years and like a computer are therefore, programmed to repeat, repeat, repeat, operate

in the same manner, and although many of us, including myself, live this way, this also

comes with tremendous suffering because nature naturally is creative, is intelligent, is

new.

It's not caught in a pattern, so therefore, we are always bumping heads against the natural

rhythm of life, if we can even call it a rhythm, because rhythm implies a pattern.

So we can't even call it that.

So thought can't even contain or put this natural intelligence, into words, that's just

an example right there.

So for those of us who want to find out how we can have the brain and the mind, which

is intelligent, which the mind is not separate from the brain, but because we are examining

this, it seems separate, but the mind is... isn't the mind, space and silence?

It's not this particular space, because then it'll be limited right?

Mind is unlimited, it's immeasurable, it's tremendous, it's all of the space and silence,

and our brain cells are operating in the space, and the brain cells are composed of matter,

and the mind is the space.

So the brain cells or matter, goes about daily life and operates as if it's something individual,

separate, from nature.

We can even see this because it abuses the body, goes against the body, it just kind

of does what it needs to do to fulfill itself, it's individual.

So therefore, when we are caught in this pattern because that is the culture we live in, is

to please ourselves, to watch out for ourselves, to also expand that into a slightly bigger,

but still limited area like tribes or families.

So we extend that psychologically, and it's still limited, it's still fragments, it still

breaks up this intelligence.

so thought touching the mind or intelligence always breaks it up and we're always ending

up doing something that is for an idea,which we must question if it has any real deep significant

meaning.

Now the mind can touch the brain cells, can operate through thought, because... now why

is that?

Why can intelligence operate through, but not vice versa?

Because it seems that the mind can operate through thought only when

the brains chattering has ceased and there is space, because if the brains chattering

has not ceased, then there is obviously no space and therefore, there's no room for creativity

or intelligence to permeate.

However, when there is intelligence... the mind... this is incredibly complex.

I don't even know how to word this because I'm trying to see this as I speak it for

myself because it's pretty incredible.

So intelligence can operate through thought because if we were merely just, not thinking

about anything at all, then we'd just be like a vegetable, brain dead, but when the

brains chattering ceases in their silence, we are still operating, we are still using

thought, we can see this at times when we are utilizing this intelligence.

When we are driving a car and there is just tremendous attention to everything that is

going on, like the cars beside us, cars around us, changing lanes and also when we see the

beauty of the mountains, nature, the animals and we are just kind of acting and playing

with the puppies or the cats and thought and movement is still operating, going on, but

it's not for this particular idea, this fragment, this me, but yeah, that's all I wanted to

go into in this video.

I know there's much more to dive into concerning this subject.

but I guess that's enough for this for this video.

So thank you for watching and listening and I will see you all next time, alright, bye

bye.

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Islamic Civilization - What Wikipedia Can't Tell You About Islamic Civilization - Duration: 6:12.

Islamic Civilization

bismillah ar-rahman ar-rahim the soul of love allah sayidina muhammadin other

early he was softly he was alone

in the Islamic world here and this is also the worldview of many traditional

cultures and religions there is a

connection between truth virtue justice love and beauty and those who know that

truth they must be overtaken by it they must

be overwhelmed by it if that doesn't happen then in fact they didn't perceive

it they may have caught a fragrance of it but they didn't perceive it those who

know the truth they must accept the truth and then they must practice the

truth because there is no knowledge without practice and there is no

practice without knowledge and this is not just a theoretical belief this is a

tangible reality that can be seen in the remnants of the great Islamic

civilizations of the past from China to Portugal and Morocco these civilizations

were extremely beautiful and they were in harmony with nature they were in

harmony with the human soul they soothe the soul they pulled the soul gently

towards the truth which the beauty communicates but and of course beauty

takes many forms and we cannot ever say that the Islamic civilizations were the

only beautiful ones the civilization the zen civilization of japan the

civilization of china of india of europe medieval europe

and many many others than the First Nations of America all of these people

participate in beauty one of the problems of modernity is that it cannot

escape ugliness and its cities generally are ugly it may try to beautify them

with parks and other beautiful projects but nevertheless they're always enclosed

by an ugliness the city that the ideas that underlie the architecture of the

modern city are ideas that are foreign to truth in fact when modern

architecture began in the 18th and 19th century architects wanted to remove all

the buildings that they said were haunted with the memory of God but there

is a an ontological metaphysical relationship between truth virtue and

beauty and beauty is objective and beauty communicates ugliness on the

other hand is deprivation ugliness is to be deprived of the vision of truth and

therefore also of true virtue and therefore also of the ability to make

that which is truly beautiful it is very difficult for people today to understand

what Islam is and this is because of the fact that the true Islam the prophetic

Islam that Islam has been eclipsed in the wake of modernity modernism

post-modernism colonialism neo colonialism and the other catastrophic

changes of the modern period especially for us

the Muslims the last 200 years so it's difficult for a non-muslim to understand

Islam and you can't blame them for that

it is our obligation to light a candle in the dark and when you have total

darkness a little candle can be seen a long way away so gross a vase with its

beautiful minaret it is a candle shining in the dark and we hope and pray that we

can first of all teach Muslims how to be Muslims again and to get them into their

hearts if you want to see beauty you have to remove from your heart the veil

of ignorance the veil of pride the veil of arrogance the veil of heedlessness

and the veil of false conceptions and passions out of control and then you

will see beauty all around you and then you will understand what the prophets

and the messengers brought us and then you will love God and love God's

creation and you will love human beings and you will see how beautiful they are

Islamic Civilization

yeah any fish T ha ha what a meanie land 30 hunter we won me huh

move one arm won nationals what would it be

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How Antler Grow Works, How it Can Help Benefit You? | 🔴Whitetail Live Stream #4 - Duration: 59:43.

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what's up guys on this video we're going to talk about food plots antler grow how

it works and what it does

alright guys looks like we're live here we're also streaming this one on

Facebook as well so we got Facebook going we got YouTube live so I'm the

YouTube setup we're actually streaming from the computer itself through a

webcam on the Facebook live we're actually streaming from my cell

phone so if you guys want to come over to youtube and watch here you want to

watch it from Facebook that's fine as well so we're gonna get a few people in

here in the chat and on YouTube get that rollin and then if you guys have

questions if you want specific questions answered you know just come over to

YouTube and join the live stream I'll be answering your questions from there this

is the main main set up so I hope you guys had a good New Year's

we're in 2018 I'm super pumped about several things but um today we're going

to talk about specifically we're going to talk about antler grow when it was

developed why it was developed what it does how it works how it can benefit you

and so forth so I'm getting ready to pop the chat out here get to chat roll

so antler grows actually watching what's up Jeff he's actually watching from

Florida right now he's that he's in he's in camp so what's up Kyle Happy New Year

buddy

so we're going to go ahead and get things rolling here we got some people

on Facebook watching we got YouTube watching so we're gonna

get this rolling so if you guys want to ask questions go

ahead and ask them in the chat there if you have any specific questions about

another grow far away we're open booked for the next hour so what's up hunting

stuff with J&J Happy New Year's hunting with Preston what's up buddy so

as many of you know I'm a huge advocate for antler grill and one of the main

reasons why I wanted to start using it was because it's natural um back in the

day I used to be like a super healthy guy and I did like everything natural I

was just I was really into that type of thing so you know when it came to like

deer hunting you know it was always there it was just never something around

that you could really do - that was natural to deer so when I seen antler

girl actually so I think I saw it on Facebook and I sent them a message we

ended up meeting up at the Harrisburg farm show in Pennsylvania which in like

30 days it's open again so we'll all be you know I have to show there if you

guys want to stop by Tabu 40 40 120 I believe it is so I went up there met

with the owner of antler Oh Jeff peeler super nice guy we worked out a deal

got some antler grow and I started using it had no idea what I was doing so I was

always I was constantly texting on the calling them trying to figure out you

know how I can use this product better what like what it does exactly and over

the course of two years two and a half years now I've learned so much about

like a management from a management standpoint and feeding deer helping them

reach their full potential through food that they eat on a daily basis I think a

lot of us forget sometimes that deer are browsing animals by nature so when

they're walking through the woods you know they're browsing on green and

growing plants when those green and growing plants aren't around anymore as

a net as natural as you can get their instinct they feed on woody brows that's

what it's there for that's what they do they find a way to survive you know in

the wintertime when I get super cold like now they don't move as much they

hunker down they find shelter they so they don't

burn as many calories so therefore they can survive the wintertime you know if

they're if they're being pressured and and stuff like that and you're pushing

them and they're running and burning all these calories when they're trying to

preserve it to get through the winter because there's no green and growing

plants around anymore you know it can kill so when I started using antler grow

the very first thing that I noticed was the attract ability part so when I when

I started seeing more deer in the air is that I was spraying it wasn't just that

the deer were coming in and taking like a few bites and then then you know

traveling about their day they would actually stay in that area for long

periods of time and as we know like I just mentioned deer are browsing animals

so typically they don't stay in one spot for a long period of time you know

though they might stay there for a few minutes or you know 15 20 minutes or

something like that and then they go about their day they they travel along

they find something else to eat and that's what they do so when I started

spraying it on the you know I had some fire roads and things like that I

started spraying on the fire roads and

so I started spraying on the fire roads and an opening day of hunting season

thing was in the afternoon or might have been - morning time I had like six deer

around me out in front of me and I actually sprayed like directly under my

tree and the deer focused in on that area where I sprayed for hours so I tell

the story all the time so I actually text I was on the phone i text Jeff

antler grow I said hey man I don't know what what what happened but everywhere

that I sprayed the deer won't leave there they're like directly under my

tree stand and he just text back and said laughs out loud

you know I'm here like he already knew he knows what happens when you when you

spray that area so a lot of times you know when I talk about this I'll get

questions and they'll say well you're just spraying something that smells that

attracts them well that's not the case what happens is antler grow is a liquid

it's a concentrated liquid so it's always one ounce of product per gallon

order so you mix it in some water and you spray it on anything green and

growing so when you spray it it's a 100% micro nutrition 100% micro nutrition

there is absolutely zero and PK it is not a fertilizer I repeat it is not a

fertilizer there's no front fertilizer in it

it's micro nutrition it's minerals so it's not something that we're dumping on

the ground okay like a standard mineral pile which is pretty much useless anyway

but this is a liquid spray that you're spraying on the green and growing plants

okay so what it does is it has a sticker and a surfactant in that products

already in there so what that sticker does and their surfactant does their

sticker basically sticks it to that plant it's rain fast so you can spray it

on the plants and five minutes later technically you know three minutes five

minutes something like that it's rain fast it can rain and it will not wash

off and the only reason their surfactant is in there for whatever mineral that

doesn't get absorbed that plant it sticks to the plant so

that surfactant that's in there just like a like a weed killer and all this

other stuff this has that in there that's why the weeds died because that

plant sticks that sticks it on air soaks it up and it kills the plant so that

surfactant actually sits on there by the sticker and loosens the tissues of that

plant which allows that plant to absorb the product so you have to think of

gravity so if you're spraying the plants okay the only way I can go is down so

it's going down into the into the leaf the stem the roots and everything and

it's like a transfer process where it comes up and then back down again

through the roots so they've done tests and studies and everything like that so

it pretty much stays in that plant for about two months now when you're

spraying in the spring because that's when you when you want to start spraying

is early early spring as soon as things start green and growing so yeah that's

when everything's nice and lush and tender and the deer start browsing again

on these green and growing plants that they're naturally meant to eat that's

when that plant is using it's the most fuel that it can because it's but it's

everything's growing in there the buds are coming out it's using all that fuel

and nutrients available so when you're spraying that in the spring and

everything's growing it just sucks it in there it sucks it in because that plant

is thriving for nutrients so it can be the best that it can be so your first

initial spraying it you know is gonna use the nutrients and the minerals

faster than it would if you know your second spray your third spray your

fourth spray something like that so what kind of questions we got what's up Dave

wondering why you didn't send a notification I don't send notifications

out the youtubes supposed to used to YouTube supposed to send you out

notifications

in mark mark something I can't really read that

is there are there different kinds or types of antler grow now a little bit

they're coming out with some new products but they're not technically

antler grow products but I will get that get to that in a minute so somebody

asked what's the best way to use any other girl so on food plots the own food

plots it's the same way as natural brows so anything green and growing you just

spray it one ounce per product per gallon order that's always the standard

that's how you use it so you don't want to soak the plant

because then you're just wasting product so it doesn't take a lot a little bit

goes a long way sorry guys

so a little bit goes a long way and you don't want to soak the plant to where

it's running off all you need is a light mist and that plant it sticks right to

it and that plant literally absorbs that product and it sticks on there to where

it cannot be washed off now there's just so many ways it's just so

unique that it blows my mind so then then you get into questions about well

how the heck do you know it's working because you know you spray it well we

don't know you know we don't know if it's working what what exactly does it

do so plants are there's micro nutrition and macro nutrition macro nutrition is

pretty much like a like a dead nutrition micro is live you know green and growing

plants that's that's what micro nutrition is what gives you know humans

and animals our health you know it gives us health helps us fight off disease and

things like that micro nutrition is very very limited because of the soil has

been so depleted over the years micro nutrition is virtually nothing there

like there's just nothing around I've done research on this I read everything

that I could possibly read and this is just what happens you know the soil is

so depleted over the years um it just that those micro nutrients aren't there

for the plants to reach their full potential so basically once that gets

into the plant and once that plant absorbs it it starts working immediately

and it's going to up the mineral content of that plant the nutrients available

it's going on up the digestible proteins in the plant so what digestible proteins

are is basically more when the deer go to eat that the more is going to stick

to the ribs of that animal unless it's going to be pooped out so you'll start

seeing weight gain three to six percent that's the other thing that I noticed

the first year that I started spraying and Geoff has actually mentioned that

said this is the first thing you're going to see and I did you start seeing

weight gain well then we got into the second year and everything just started

to flourish I started seeing on this property I started seeing tons of

rabbits tons of birds the farmer said hey you know what are you doing because

all of a sudden I'm seeing all these turkeys everywhere and I've lived here

for 30 years and I've never even seen this many turkeys everywhere what are

you doing I said well I'm not doing anything I'm just spraying this stuff

you know he he didn't know and that's all I was doing because it actually

benefits all wildlife because you have to think when you're spraying that

anythink that's a that eats green and growing plants is benefiting well then

you got the bugs so you're spraying the bugs and you know the bugs are eating

the leaves and you know all this other stuff well then the turkeys come by and

the birds and the quail and all this other animals they go to eat the bugs

the plants and everything it's like a transfer process it just benefits all

wildlife so down in Florida it's they have a 3,000 acre test facility and what

happens is over the past I think nine years when they started using the

product know down in Florida you know they're not known for for big deer you

know they're not known for big bucks I think they're average deer was like 110

you know 115 pounds averaged oh well now they're killing doe is 140 you know 150

pounds because now the deer are getting the proper nutrition they're killing you

know huge bucks down there I've seen trail cameras there's just so many so

many bucks huge bucks down at Florida you wouldn't even think they're killing

turkeys down there with you know two-inch spurs on them and they're

taking them to the taxidermist and the taxidermist is like you know where the

heck's you get these turkeys from you know it's just not you know it's just

not known you know so it's a very unique product I love it you know it's just so

many different ways that you can use it food plots and green growing and it it

goes all you're doing is you're just helping the plants in turn which in turn

is how being the animals you're not doing

anything unnatural you're just giving the plants what they need to thrive and

you know make and become healthier more tasty more palatable and more nutritious

to the animals

how fast you deer usually start to browse on antlia gross sprayed plants

pretty much immediately I mean there is a one of the minerals that's in it is a

copper mineral they're actually attracted to that copper smell um so if

they're in the area and they smell that yeah that's one way that it attracts

them but once they start you know browsing around they get a bite of

something that was you know sprayed they know you know as we know deer are kind

of their picky animals they feed on certain things throughout the year and

they're gonna feed on what's the moat what's most nutritious and powder

palatable to them at that certain time of year so once they get a bite of that

they're gonna know that okay well something happen this is tasty

this is more palatable to me I'm gonna focus in on this area and you know and

feed in this area because this is the most healthiest plant around

when should you put your first spray oz in the spring as soon as everything

starts green and growing as soon as everything all the buds and everything

started greening up you know give it like a week or so and then you want to

start getting your first spray out and then you want to continue every two

months you know every month and a half maybe that first time you spray into the

second time maybe go a month and a half and then as you start building up the

nutrients in that plant you can reduce it down to every two months you know

that that would be a good way to start it

you

Robbi I just answered that question of first thing in the spring when things

start green and growing

there anything else better is there anything else better than

antler girl in your opinion um I don't I don't know I don't think so

I mean there could be I mean I don't I don't know but antler grow there's

nothing else on the market like antler grow it's completely different from

everything that you buy and if you think if you think of it from a common sense

natural standpoint it only makes sense because you know from from seeing all

these television shows we see people dumping stuff on the ground you know and

all this other stuff that's what we think that we need to do so when people

you know that people don't like change but when you think about antler grow and

what you're doing it only makes 100% sense to me and it does many others so

I've seen the results I've seen the data you know I just don't think that there

is as far as benefiting the whole herd naturally because you know as we talked

about deer eat green and growing plants this is what they eat on a daily basis

you know sure every now that now and again they like a treat you know or

something like that but for you know ninety percent of time 95 percent of

time they're eating green and growing plants when it's available when it's not

available and all the leaves are gone off the off the plants okay they focused

down a woody browse well now that you sprayed spring summer fall okay those

that dead plant you know while all the leaves are going that stem is full of

nutrients it's locked in there so when then when they go to transition to woody

brows they're still getting the nutrition so it's a year-round process

and there's no there's no silver bullet in any of this you can't just you know

dump some stuff on the ground or spray similar grow and all of a sudden see big

deer it just doesn't work that way growing bigger deer is a you know

year-round process you know spring summer fall winter

you know it's year after year it's what you do this year that benefits next year

there's no such thing out there that you can dump on the ground and grow big deer

and what's funny is a lot of times a mineral company will put on them put on

the minitor like a loose mineral let you see they'll put it on there and with a

sticker that says you know dump this stuff out on your property for three

years and you'll see results well no kiddin if you don't do anything

for three years you know if you give deer birthdays they're gonna get bigger

but the whole key is giving the deer the maximum nutrition possible through green

growing plants so it can reach its full potential you know every county every

state east west south north

I have different sized ear so you know it varies County to County some areas

just don't produce big deer you know a maximum mature deer in your area might

be 115 inches 120 inches well you drive two hours west okay well now of a sudden

you know you're you know the mature deer there's 180 inches it just you know not

everybody is gonna be able to produce big deer but what we can do to help that

and it's not always about you know forget the name antler grow forget that

name it's not always about growing bigger deer it's about helping animals

helping wildlife reach its full potential

so not only so they survive but so they thrive you know as a hunter I feel like

we should you know we buy our license we you know we follow the rules you know

and the you know how many deer we can kill you every year we follow the rules

but on people that are serious into helping I feel like we need to help and

you know when we when we can do something like this to help the animals

reach their full potential and make them healthier it's it's just something that

I feel like we should do and I'll be the first to admit that years ago I use the

hell out of mineral loose mineral and yeah you'll get some pictures on there

but there's no scientific data that backs the loose mineral up and it you

know they're you know deer like a cat the catchphrase is deer don't eat dirt

you know when's the last time you actually walk through the woods and seen

a deer eat dirt I've never seen a deer eat dirt I'm sure I'm sure they do you

know I mean it's possible but when you're dumping something on the ground

and all those deer coming in they're piling around each other it's just so

many negative in that's such a negative impact that you can have you know

they're passing saliva around their clothes they're stressing each other out

and not oh not to mention when you dump a loose mineral on the ground you're not

benefiting that whole herd okay if you got a couple hundred acres you know you

might be only been fitting two three four five deer you

know and it just it just doesn't make sense you know it's not natural to the

deer so um I did that for years you know what I mean I did it for years because

that's what I feel like hunters are like trained to do in their mind it's all I

got to get my minerals out I got to get my minerals out and you just don't know

any better you don't you don't know B and you're going by all this data all

this stuff that you see online and television shows where people dumping

stuff out you know that's what our we train our mind to believe you know the

first thing people is all I got to get my minerals out I got to get my minerals

out well there's no scientific data that backs that up there's some studies

they've done and everything but there's not a single scientist researcher Ballas

or anything that can say a hundred percent that dumping a mineral my ground

benefits a deer there's no there's no one and if they do they're being paid to

say that so there's just the data is not there now if you guys want proof

you know you that antler grow works okay what you do is you buy some you take a

plant that you want to spray take a sample or spray once one section of it

and spray a completely different tree or whatever it is that you're spraying

briar some honeysuckle whatever you know take the tissue take a sample take it to

a lab it's like 15 bucks and you get the soil and you'll get the test back the

tissue test back you'll see the nutrition in the part that you sprayed

is two to three times higher than the plant that's non spray you will see that

on the tissue sample we will have charts at the Harrisburg show out on the table

to where you can guys can see the difference between spray plants and non

spray plants so it's just it blows my mind man I mean I me and Jeff we talk

you know on a regular basis and it literally blows my mind it's just it's

just crazy um it dis cut this stuff excites me so much that I just I just

think about it all it because it's so unique and versatile

it's just crazy it blows my mind every single time I use it every single time

we pop the chat out here

Joseph I know you said there's zero fertilizer in this but doesn't in any

way promote growth in the plant yes 100% Jacob if you're still watching you're

giving the plants micro nutrition micro nutrition what plants need to thrive

you know what suit when you start spraying it the things are they're gonna

look healthier they're gonna they're gonna grow faster they're gonna green up

some you know a hundred percent and when you use a foiler a liquid spray anything

fertilizer or a micro nutrition package 100 percent of that close to a hundred

percent is getting absorbed into that plant now if you're using like a

fertilizer a granular fertilizer very very little is getting absorbed by that

plant which fertilizer and micro nutrition is two completely different

things has nothing to do with each other so when you're fertilizing that's the

soil very little is getting getting absorbed by the plants very little you

have to think of runoff and you also have to think of gravity so a foiler

fertilizer the only way it can go is down so that's that's something to think

about there

you hunting is something J&J I know you said

Jeff said it's legal in all states do either of you know if it's legal on

public land um I don't think so it could be I have to I have to check into that

for you but you're you're you're better off checking with your local area there

for that out because I don't want to say yes or no and then get get somebody in

trouble so I don't know I don't I don't know that's a good question though Mike

from Michigan Happy New Year buddy I have nothing but betting areas I

cleaned out land and run them all off any suggestions I have nothing but

betting areas I cleaned out land and run them all off any suggestions well if you

have betting areas then there should be deer you know if you can keep the deer

in the bedding area then you should have deer there you can create some food

plots you know the tractor deer better I don't

know hundred-percent know your situation there but uh yeah I mean if you got

betting you know the deer should be betting their loans are not being

pressured what's up Jason well the other girl affect other people in say a mile

radius and is there a strong scent to it it will affect any deer that's browsing

through your area so not only will it you know say you have say you have 100

acres ok say you're spraying all that field edge you're you have some food

plots you're spraying the food plots you're spraying in the woods you're just

spraying as much as possible in that 100 acres

on that 100 acres say you have four deer that live that specifically live on that

that 100 acres so if you have 40 or live in a 100 acres and you know they're

traveling through that area they're they're eating everything that you spray

well let's say every now and then you have four more deer from the surrounding

property that passed through your property on occasion that happens

they're gonna you're gonna get other deer from other property

well when those other deer browse through your area and all of a sudden

they start getting bites of this that's you're spraying and they see that it's a

healthier plant than where they were well now all of a sudden you created a

tractability to your property as long as you don't pressure that area there was

deer know that they have a safe healthy food source to come to so now a sudden

you got eight deer you know then more deer come in and it's just it's just a

process it's it's a it's just a process you're going to attract deer no matter

what

Happy New Year buddy what's going on there drag of water here

so with that said if you guys have any more questions go ahead and fire away um

we're going to go here for about another 25 minutes or so so if you guys had any

questions specific questions fire away so I'm gonna tell you a little story

about using antler grow and how it helped me in a feud in a few different

ways one doing what I do it you know with with kind of working in the hunting

world I gained a friend and that was Jeff through antler grow um we became

very good friends I actually look up to him as a mentor so working with throwing

all this he's a very good friend of mine so that's one way that it helped I

gained a friend a really nice you know cool guy nicest guy you can never meet

so that's one reason the second reason is I'm an average guy I'm an average

hunter and over the years you know I used to have a lot more hunting property

than I have now which I had some Landers they kind of they passed away a loss of

property and so forth so in the past couple years I have been stuck kind of

hunting small properties now this one property that I hunt is literally about

I'd say that I have permission to hunt is an acre and a half now it's one and a

half acres but it backs up to more land now 15 years or 17 years ago I killed

off this one property I killed a 15-point buck and scored one hundred and

seventy two inches it was the biggest buck that I've ever shot in my life and

still to date ever since then everything's been downhill so with that

said when I shot that big deer okay word of

mouth spreads people tell the next person tell the next person oh you know

so-and-so shot this huge buck well once that got around that area and

there's connecting woods to my a ker and a half people found out about it

they started hunting that area and literally killed all the deer in that

area and there there was no deer like there was tons of deer there I mean tons

of deer so when they found out that I killed this deer this big buck all the

hunters from everywhere come into here literally killed all the deer I'd have

trail cameras out I'm you know throwing corn out as years and years and years go

by and you might see like one deer you know pass through or something but it

wasn't it was just gone so I didn't hunt it I didn't hunt it for

almost probably probably ten years just because there was no deer there it was a

shame because that area has very good genetics so when I was introduced to

antler grow um there's a small field in the illness property there's a small

field it's only about an eighth of an acre so when I first started using the

iGrow I said you know what I'm just gonna spray this field just to see you

know as like a test just to see what it does so I sprayed this ætheling acre

field and I sprayed like the surrounding browse around the edge of the field the

natural brows it was early in the spring and summer I said I'm just gonna set up

a trail camera so I didn't think nothing of it so like two two months go by or

something like that all of a sudden I started seeing more deer there was like

I think there was like two deer on on camera but they were there on a regular

basis I'm like huh you know that's that's kind of cool you know deer coming

back in the area so um as I'm talking to Jeff doing on the girl you know spray

again every two months every two months spray saw sprayed again

natural brows the the grass is and and all that stuff and I let it go excuse me

so I'll let it go again next thing you know I got three deer I got four deer I

got five deer all these deer started coming into this property now you got to

keep in mind that you would see like one deer every couple months over the past

ten years so as I'm starting to see all these deer

I said you know what I'm gonna hunt this place again and then we're talking we're

like two months away from from hunting season so I went there set up a grandma

and brush it in not spray it again out was spraying the heck out of it

and all of a sudden I'm just attracting all these deer all these rabbits and and

like squirrels and just everything's you know flourishing in this area so I

started hunting last year um I should say two years ago now being that we're

in 2018 so I started spraying it two years ago

and I hunted it you know a few times and all of a sudden I would see you know

five deer 60 or 70 or eight deer all these deer coming into here and I was

able to harvest a really nice day off of it two years ago with my bow out of the

ground line and after there was no deer there for two for ten years so I kept

hunting I was getting bucks in the area it's a very difficult place to hunt just

because the area is so small and you have all the surrounding you know

pressure from other hunters so you have to keep that into mind what what

happened was and the thing that's so cool is if deer can find what I've you

know seen what I've came across if a deer can find a very very healthy food

source they will find a way into that food source they won't they know where

hunters are you know a lot of times you you know you'll be in a tree stand and a

deer would be walking by all of a sudden boom you know he looked he looks up at

you because he knows you're there well deer will bypass they'll they'll

learn the situation alone or they will learn the woods and they will bypass

that hunter to get to a certain they know where they're going so they will

bypass that to get to a certain area so that's what was happening with this area

I started getting you know deer after deer after deer for deer so if a deer

knows there's a health food source they will find a way into

that food source so um I kept spraying you know every 30 days every two months

something like that into when there was nothing left so last year I said you

know what I want to turn this eighth of an acre field into a food plot so I

bought a I got a groundhog max I started I disc it up I planted a spring food

plot I started spraying um super super healthy food plot I mean it looks it was

so green and lush and you know the deer were in there we actually saw a couple

of turkeys which it was crazy because I just didn't think there was turkeys in

there so I started spraying this and you know in the in the spring food plot and

ended up planning a fall food plot as well there was I had this buck in there

I I want to say he was probably like a 150 um if you go back on my Facebook

pages there's a few pictures of him on there but I think he was about a 150

there was probably like a 135 and several other deer that were coming into

this food plot that you know they were mostly nocturnal but the fact is even

though that you have a small piece of property as long as you killed a deer

there this year as well um but is if you guys the average person we have small

properties the hunt so my point of this is even though that

you have a small piece of property okay it doesn't matter if you can create a

super super super super super super healthy area that per can provide that

animal with healthy food you're gonna attract a deer the deer

gonna know that they have an area that they can go to a specific food source or

whatever it is that you're planning they know that they can go to this area and

have a nutritious food source so they know where other hunters are they will

bypass that to get to where they're going deer know where they're going so

that's it's just a cool story and I can go on and on and on and on for days but

um as average hunters like I said we're

hunting small property um you know and that's one way to keep the deer or at

least attract them to your area obviously you're not gonna keep you know

deer aren't gonna live on an acre and a half but as long as they have that food

source that they can go to and if you don't pressure that food source and it's

just going to attract them in there so it's just so cool hi I live in South

Texas doesn't work on any type of brush we have down here or can it be used in

the food plot both Damian um yeah there's over 700 and some different type

of species of plants a deer browse on so anything that you have in your area

obviously you can spray anythink green and growing doesn't matter a food plot

natural brows anything anything green and growing but you want to be able to

know in your area what those deer are already eating and that's what you want

to spray initially I guess person you know to say you want to make sure that

you're giving them you know the best chance of getting that nutrition so you

want to spray what they're eating already if that makes sense

not on this topic but did you mount or eat your bear that you got in New

Brunswick Canada I actually did eat some um the I'm getting a rug made which I

actually have to take it to the ATA show next week and drop it off meeting up

with a one of the guys they have a TV show that I went up there with there

they'll be at the ATA show and he's actually a taxidermist

so Chad I'll actually be meeting him and and giving that to him so he can do a

rug for me Mike from Michigan I recently bought 30 acres backs to federal land a

joins my two friends land we owned 100 combined my 30 my 30 hasn't been managed

Oak Pine mix also in creating food plots should I buy a groundhog max growling

max I used last year for the first time they're they're they're pretty cool you

just have to make sure that you have a decent four-wheeler that will be able to

handle the load and you'll have to support your hitch in some fashion

because you know we have to think hitches are meant for downward pressure

that are not meant for upward pressure so on mine it's the older ATV so I

didn't have they didn't make a hitch kit for that so I actually had to buy some

steel and weld some support brackets onto my existing hitch to be able to

support the load and pressure upward pressure from the groundhog max as far

as family planning food plots by all means I would HIGHLY highly recommend it

I planted food plots years ago and kind of got away from it but I am so I'm back

in I'm so back into it now it's it's literally all I think about

that's a funny question in Kirby why is antler grow so expensive initially I

guess you can say it's expensive but when you break it down it's like $16 an

acre or something like that or for fifteen dollars an acre or something

like that that's unheard of it's it's super super cheap there's nothing out

there that you can do to benefit an entire deer herd and all wildlife for 15

dollars an acre or 16 dollars an acre so if you look at it from that standpoint

it's not expensive at all um the initial cost if you if you look at

it with just the number there then yeah you could you could say it's expensive

but when you break it down it's fifteen dollars an acre

whatever sixteen dollars an acre um so it's relatively cheap if you break it

down that way there's no fillers in it you know it's not cheap to make there's

there's no fillers in at all it's 100% micro nutrition and there's just nothing

out there that can benefit an entire deer herd for fifteen dollars an acre

James Miller what is the ratio for spring and one ounce of antler grow

always one ounce of antler grow per gallon of water one ounce it's right on

the bottle when you buy it when it's one ounce of product per gallon of water one

gallon of antler treats five acres that's huge one gallon of antler grow

treats five acres of natural browse or food plots

Mike from Michigan thanks for replying no problem buddy anytime

so we pretty much broke it down on how to

use it what it does how it works how it can benefit you and small properties and

even large properties you know I've seen what it what it's done on 3000 a 3,000

acre piece in Florida I've seen it so no matter if you have two acres or an acre

up to 10,000 acres it can benefit you one percent so at the Harrisburg show

they're gonna actually be releasing a few new products at the Harrisburg PA

show they're all they are actually coming out with a NPK foiler for

fertilizer I think that's a 5 13 8 I believe so they will be coming out with

a fertilizer and they also will be coming out with a product farmers touch

which is also micro nutrition different ratios kind of different blend a little

bit but that's gonna be for home and gardening they can be spraying on fruit

trees vegetables you know flowers plants anything green and growing and it can be

sprayed on that so they're releasing that at the Harrisburg it's available

now if you go to farmers touch calm and they also are releasing another product

called crops to cattle which is for the cattle industry they're realizing in the

cattle industry when they're spraying the grasses and stuff like that that the

cows are naturally gaining weight because it's adding digestible proteins

so as we discussed you know that means more sticks to the ribs and less has

pooped out so cows are gaining weight naturally not only that but it's making

cows healthier so it's crops the cattle and farmers touch farmers touch will be

a you know for home and gardening to be sold in a four ounce bottle and the

farmers touch will also have the farmers touch NPK which is a fertilizer and

there's also I think some sort of natural plant extract in there to add as

a dad as a attract ability so the way they created the NP

kay is you can actually you know how you guys you know if you spray or like a

food pot or something the you have turnips and and and things like that

when you get that first frost kind of that sugar goes up into the leaves

well they've created this product to where you can kind of create like a

three-day frost on your food plot which will act as attract ability you know so

that's pretty cool there um so yeah I'm just super excited about this talking

about it I grow get there's nothing else that excites me more of talking about

something that it is antler grow

guys it's not expensive the initial cost is 80 is $79 and it's free shipping $79

is get you one gallon of product it equals out to whatever it is $16 an acre

if you think about that I mean it's just it's very very minimal cost when it's

$16 an acre there's nothing there's nothing out

there that can treat that large of an area and benefit every single wildlife

in that area for $16 an acre there's nothing there show me something

that can do that there's nothing there so for the step for a few people that's

saying that they're not buying it because it's too expensive that's fine

don't buy it you know and everybody's begging you to buy it but when you break

it down it's $16 an acre which is very very very cheap I just don't know of

anything else that you know can benefit all wildlife not just deer but all

wildlife Kyle Hendrickson another girl will be added to all of my properties

this next season awesome if you guys don't want to buy the gown they also

sell a 4 ounce bottle which is 1699 so if you have a small food plot or

something like that and you just want the just to spray that food plot for the

attract ability and also for the nutrition nutrition part you can buy the

4 ounce bottle but your money is in the gallon um your money's in the gallon you

know breaks break it down $16 an acre

I'm trying to answer questions here back and forth it covers five agar so if you

look at that and one of the covers it's not bad no Matt I guess the product

stands alone Dave can I buy direct from the distributor website Matt you can buy

directly off the website it's factory direct when you go to the website and

there's a there's a telephone number on there when you call that telephone

number it goes directly to the owner it's not like you're calling some office

you know and speaking to a secretary and that has no idea what you're talking

about so or no idea about how the product

works or something when you call the you're calling the owner and you're

talking to him he'll answer any questions that you have LaGrone calm he

will answer any single question that you he'll talk to you on the phone for an

hour if he has time it's super nice guy Oh answer any question that you have

I'll try to help you but antler comm you can place it directly on there or you

can call him and I do believe that uh you know you can do the the credit-card

route you know thing if you need to but your easiest bet is to just go on ant

LaGrone accom or if you guys come to the harrisburg pennsylvania show um we'll be

selling it there I'll be in the booth there with them you know come hang out

you know we can talk about whatever you want we take pictures you guys want

pictures you know stop by get some pictures check out the product talk to

Jeff you know pick his brain you know he's the he's the man the man man when

it comes all this so you know if you have any questions you know he's there

to answer your questions all the time he'll sit there he'll sit there and talk

to you for 20 minutes you know an hour you know so well I'll be there that

first weekend Friday Saturday Sunday and Monday I'll be there for four days in

the booth so

see now here's a good point from gunner now gunner actually hunts on the

property the antler grow you know test facility per se the 3,000 acres gunner

and Jeff are really good friends he says one bag of mineral ok that we talked

about you dumped on the ground one bag of mineral does one square foot fourteen

bucks an acre sounds like a good deal so you have that's how you have to break it

down as I mentioned when you guys are dumping a mineral that costs you know

some of them things they're like 20 bucks 25 30 bucks dump it on the ground

like he just said that covers a square foot you know on the ground that may

only reach a few deer and again there's no scientific evidence that it that that

even works so you have to break it down and he actually it's actually 14 dollars

maker so it's a little bit less than what I said but for $14 maker there's

there's nothing out there Ian Kirby does it help their antlers

grow absolutely a hundred percent there's micro nutrition minerals in

there that will benefit that entire deer micro nutrition and what is even human

beings it's what gives us health like when we're if we're out eating

cheeseburgers and french fries and you know and all this other junk food that's

like a macro nutrition you know if you if you say it this way is a macro it

takes a lot to make a little bit of a difference micro nutrition takes a

little bit to make a huge difference so if deer eating in an area that's you

know that's been sprayed that's all micro nutrition they take a

few bites of that a few bites of a leaf they're good for the day they have their

nutrition that's just how potent and concentrated that it is is you know they

only have to take a few bites and they're good for the day so yes it will

help the antlers grow but I hate this I don't I don't think of the name antler

grow I don't think of that I just think of creating something and you know

attracting helping the average hunter you know attract deer to a small

area um I just love that I just love that part that you know it just makes

what they eat already healthier which in turn makes it more attractable

to wildlife he and Kirby do you have to put it in water to make it work yes you

have to mix it with water it's too concentrated so you have to mix it with

water one gallon or one ounce of in aggregate of water you got you can use a

little hand pump sprayer like a one gallon or one or one and a half gallon a

hand pump sprayer they might be 2 gallons I have a backpack sprayer which

is 4 gallons and the 4 the 4 ounce bottle that antlers cells is that was

designed for your backpack sprayer because majority backpack sprayers are 4

gallons so you can use backpack sprayer for that I that's one of my favorite

ways of using it is I'll just fill the backpack sprayer and I'll go through you

know wherever the edge of a field into the woods wherever and I'll use that to

spray sometimes and I'm just spraying around like my post and you know for the

attract ability part I'll just take in a I'll hand little

hand pump sprayer which is one gallon and I'll just mix that up and spray that

around the post and or something for attract ability reasons but it from as

little as you have to as big as you big as you have they have you covered in in

all areas you know they sell to big farmers big ranchers they sell in 250

gallon totes so it's endless I mean you can order a you can order a semi-truck

for this stuff you know it's not made in semis bathroom it's not made in

somebody's basement basement it's on I think a 16 acre facility with warehouses

and stuff you know it's made in 250 gallon huge mixing tanks I believe it

takes like 2 days or 3 days to fully mix it they're turning a solid into a liquid

there's been other mineral companies that have you know

tried to figure this out and they just can't figure out how it's being made I

can go on for days James Miller that's a good question doesn't matter on what

kind of water you use tap water or distilled water absolutely not it was

made its pH balanced for any water so you can use pond water you can use creek

water you can use tap water distill any kind of water that you want to use go

ahead and use it so on the one property that I used to

hunt they had a creek that run through so I actually had a had my four-wheeler

and I had a 15 gallon ATV sprayer so I actually had a second pump to where I

could siphon water out of that creek and fill up my tanks so I would just use the

the creek water to spray which is you know free water so you can do it that

way as well and works perfectly fine but yeah the product is pH balanced for any

type of water I was getting ready to say something else oh and the product if

you're looking for you know if you're if you're wanting to buy it and you're

thinking of that it's gonna go bad it there's no expiration date on it does

not go bad it does not freeze at all I actually made a video I think it was

last year I made a video I had it in a freezer for five days and I got it down

like 16 or 16 degrees and it will not freeze it was still fully liquid it will

not freeze so there's no expiration date on this Josef plan on using this in the

spring mostly because of this feed I appreciate how positive you spoke of

this way before you had the partnership with them an awesome hat haha can't deny

science thanks man Josef that means a lot man appreciate that so yeah it's

just I'm gonna go ahead and close this out

but before you guys go I want to close it as you you have to think natural you

have to think of unnatural you have to think of nature what do deer do on a

daily basis they walk through the woods they take a few bites here they take a

few bites there they browse as they walk through the woods when you go hunting or

the deer dawn they're walking through the woods taking

a bite of this taking a bite of that taking a bite here and they're going

about their day so that's how you have to think of it as how you can benefit

the entire deer herd and as we discuss through this live stream it just doesn't

affect deer it benefits every single wild like all wildlife it benefits

everything so when you're spraying this entire as much area as possible you're

benefiting that entire deer herd so you're not just dumping something as

Gunnar mentioned in a you know a square foot Powell you're actually spreading

this through the woods and the as deer browse naturally as nature intended

they're benefiting from it okay so

I'm gonna go back through Facebook and answer questions after this is over so I

want to thank you guys so much for watching happy new year if you guys are

in here new to the channel please smash that thumbs up subscribe to the channel

it's greatly appreciated we just recently clicked over to 4000

subscribers so it's been a long year trying to build the channel and you know

grow a relationship with you guys so it's been super fun hopefully we're on

our way to 5000 subscribers and I like setting goals so by the end of 2018 my

goal is to have have 10,000 subscribers on the channel so that's the goal so

again thank you guys for watching same same thing with you on Facebook guys

thank you so much for watching happy New Year and I'll see you guys back here

next Tuesday at 7 p.m. eastern time so we can have fun and and have another

topic to talk about so I'm going to end this guys thank you guys so much

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You CAN Lose Weight in Just One Day (Up to 2 Pounds!) - Duration: 3:08.

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How you can adjust the the neck of your Baton Rouge Guitar - Duration: 2:24.

It is useful when I clean the guitar, that I do if I do

a string change anyway. There are Elixir strings on the Baton Rouge, that

means, they last quite a long time, but even Elixir Strings at some point

need to be changed. Depending on how much you play, between once in the quarter

and once a year maybe, it will make sense to change the strings. If I

now change strings and maybe take thinner strings,

BatonRouge Guitars normally are sold with 012 strings on it. If I do put

010 strings, or 011, then neck can be, bend back. Than

the guitar starts to rattle. To prevent this,

the Baton Rouge has a metal bar which goes over the whole length of the neck which I can

adjust while turning this screw, with the

allen key, which is delivered, in this black bag. So I can go here and while turning it

to me, the neck bends up and

if I turn it away from me, then the neck bends down, so if I now use

thicker strings, I may need to turn it a bit away from

myself. Or maybe even with the time it happens that the neck bends up a little bit,

then I can turn it down again, if it is the other way around, I can just

turn it to me. I can bend about this area

here. On the occasion I just see, that Baton Rouge, is not mounting the

end button here. There is already a button here, because there

we have the jack

It is upt to where to mount the second end button. There are different desires where to mount it and

that is why it is not made out of the factory. But it is actually no

Problem to do this on yourself. You have to drill a small hole before and

then you can screw it. Either here, or here.

This whole heel, that is massive wood. There is also no screw behind, like

some other manufacturers do. Everything is glued, in this respect one can quite

easy drill it. Just pre-drill that there are no cracks and then screw it.

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JUDGE CAN'T TAKE ANOTHER WORD OUT OF HER MOUTH,CALLS HER "STUPID" TO HER FACE - Duration: 2:32.

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Today's dreamers can grow up to conquer the world - Duration: 0:31.

We're here for the make believers.

The boundless explorers.

Your seekers of wondrous places.

And fearless creators.

Children's Health is by your side.

With 50 specialties from heart and cancer care to health and wellness

so today's wide-eyed dreamers can grow up to conquer the world.

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Shiite cleric '' There are three things Muslim believers can take pleasure in '' - English subtitles - Duration: 0:20.

it was narrated by imam al-Baqir '' the fifth Shia imam '' ( peace be upon him ) '' There are three things that ( Muslim ) believers take pleasure in :

so the hadith said '' There are three things that ( Muslim ) believers take pleasure in : Firstly , having sexual pleasure with women '' marriage for fun '' ( fornication ) , secondly , joking with ones siblings and thirdly , praying at night while people are sleeping ''

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Can You Actually Die from a Broken Heart? - Duration: 3:31.

[♩INTRO]

It sounds like a scene from a soap opera: someone loses their soul mate,

then passes away in the night, seemingly from a broken heart.

But it's not just a trope of fiction -- broken heart syndrome is real

and in very rare cases, it can even be fatal.

Broken heart syndrome, aka stress-induced cardiomyopathy,

is a weakening of the heart that can cause similar symptoms to regular

cardiomyopathy, or heart muscle disease: chest pain, shortness of breath,

and sometimes changes in heart rhythm.

It's so similar, in fact, that the syndrome wasn't identified until the 1990s.

But there's one key difference.

In stress-induced cardiomyopathy,

patients don't have blocked arteries

the most common cause of heart disease.

And when you X-ray the heart, it looks a bit like a takotsubo,

a type of pot used as an octopus trap in Japan.

Which is why the syndrome is also sometimes called

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy.

The shape comes from a temporary enlargement of the heart,

especially the left ventricle

the largest and strongest of the four chambers in your heart.

Normally, bigger might sound better,

but in this case the left ventricle becomes enlarged

because the muscle tissue isn't working as well

it's become less elastic and weaker,

so it can't pump with as much force as normal.

We still don't know exactly how this enlargement happens,

but the leading hypothesis is the sudden release of catecholamines,

like adrenaline, what's often called the "fight or flight" response to stress.

Catecholamines increase blood flow to the muscles and raise heart rate

and blood pressure to prepare your body to react to potential threats.

But in cases of broken heart syndrome, these catecholamines go overboard

for some reason, interfering with the muscles' ability to contract.

It's typically provoked by a profound emotional event or trauma

like the death of a loved one, getting fired, or abuse

hence the name "broken heart syndrome."

That said, it can happen after any type of stress,

even if it seems mild, like locking yourself out of your house.

And the event doesn't even have to be bad.

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy can happen after happy moments, too,

like being surprised at a birthday party or hitting the jackpot at a casino.

There's still a lot we don't know about broken heart syndrome,

but one thing researchers have learned

is that it mostly happens in older women.

They're not totally sure why, but it may have something to do

with lower levels of the hormone estrogen, which helps regulate stress.

As women get older, their estrogen levels drop off.

So they're more likely to be deeply affected by a stressful event

and to experience stress-induced side effects like broken heart syndrome.

But that doesn't explain why it rarely happens in men,

who generally have very low levels of the hormone.

So estrogen is just one piece of the puzzle.

If all this talk of death by broken heart is freaking you out a little,

just know that it's super rare, and life-threatening cases are even rarer.

Most cases resolve on their own in a few weeks,

though doctors usually monitor people just to be safe.

So, as the saying goes, time does heal a broken heart.

Or at least, it usually heals broken heart syndrome.

Thanks for asking, and thanks especially to our patrons on Patreon,

who always have a special place in our non-broken hearts.

You have helped to keep our hearts whole!

If you want to propose questions for us to answer or get other rewards

like access to monthly blooper reels,

which, this episode had a whole thing about getting stuck in a bathtub

that we cut out.

You can get it!

You've got to go to patreon.com/scishow though.

[♩OUTRO]

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How Atom Bombs Can Uncover Forged Art - Duration: 5:29.

[MUSIC]

Han Van Meegeren might be the most famous art forger of the 20th century.

He perfected the art of making fakes look really old, adding aging chemicals to his

paints, even baking the finished piece and using a rolling pin to crack the paint.

He once tricked Nazi leaders into trading 137 priceless paintings for one forgery.

Han's forgeries are so well-known themselves that they're on display in Amsterdam's

Rijksmuseum.

Bad fakes are easy to pick out, but how do you detect a world-class forgery from a world

class artist?

Historians typically rely on their eyes and their knowledge, and they've been fooled

many times.

But if you want to be the next master forger, you've got your work cut out for you.

There's new scientific tools that make it almost impossible to pass off a fine art fake,

and one is thanks in part, oddly enough, to the nuclear arms race.

Beginning in the 1940s, we exploded over 550 nuclear bombs above ground, and this put huge

amounts of two radioactive isotopes into the atmosphere.

These isotopes didn't exist on Earth before 1945, because they are only created by fission

reactions.

Since then they've been sprinkled into the environment in miniscule amounts and show

up everywhere from our bones and brains to pigments and painting supplies.

Any forgery made since 1945 will almost certainly contain a pinch of radioactivity from these

isotopes.

Everything from old wine bottles to woodcarvings can be tested to tell if it was made after

1945.

But if someone forged a Leonardo way back in the 1800s?

We need a different trick.

Like carbon dating.

Carbon-14 is a heavier, radioactive isotope of carbon that's much rarer than ordinary

carbon.

Things that eat air, like plants, and things that eat those things, have a fraction of

this heavy carbon in their cells alongside all their normal carbon.

The radioactive carbon-14 is constantly decaying, but it's also being replenished as they

eat.

But the moment something dies, the carbon-14 stops being replenished, and what's there

slowly decays away.

By comparing the radioactive carbon to normal carbon, we can date the material.

Canvas, wood, even the oils used in paints are all plant-based and can be carbon dated.

This method proved that a Fernand Léger painting bought by collector Peggy Guggenheim was actually

painted in 1959, four years after the artist's death.

What's under a painting can be just as informative as the art itself.

In the days before Amazon, canvases were hard to get, so artists often painted masterpieces

on top of other paintings.

X-rays revealed Van Gogh's "Self Portrait with Glass"

What?

You really want to say Van Goff?

Van Gocch?

Van Go!

Van Goff?

Van Go.

Whatever!

X-ray's revealed Van Gogh's "Self-Portrait With Glass" has a woman's entire portrait

underneath, and Picasso's "Old Guitarist" was a re-used half-finished canvas.

A clever forger today knows - if you want to make a good fake, you have to paint over

an old painting.

When "Portrait of a Woman", attributed to Goya, was x-rayed, it was shown to be a fake

when a portrait by a completely different artist was found underneath.

So also make sure you're painting over something that matches.

If these other methods fail, the paint holds one more clue, like blood at a crime scene.

Paint has three main ingredients: pigment, for color; a binder, to hold the paint together;

all dissolved in a solvent, like water or oil.

It's a chemical palette that's that ripe for forensics.

Since different different pigments were used in different different places over the different

different centuries, they can give us an idea when and where a painting was made.

Zapping the paint with electromagnetic radiation and looking at the light it emits can tell

us what elements are there.

These spectra are like a fingerprint for specific atoms.

They can tell if a red, for instance is from cinnabar or rust.

If there's one element that doesn't belong, the painting may be fake.

For most of history, white pigments contained toxic lead, which was later phased out in

favor of other white pigments.

So when investigators examined this painting by Frans Hal and found white paint containing

zinc, a pigment not invented until after Frans' death?

Forgery confirmed.

Only they didn't find out until after it sold for $10 million dollars.

But remember Han Van Meegeren?

He beat this atomic forensics by making his own authentic 1500s paints, with old pigments

like cinnabar red and lead white.

So with all his tricks, how was he caught?

The chemicals formaldehyde he added, to harden and 'age' the paints?

It was too modern.

Even with authentic paint and canvas, and a master's touch, the one thing he couldn't

do was make his paintings look the right kind of old.

There's just no substitute for time.

So the next time you're in a museum, look around and ask yourself how many forgeries

you think are hiding there in plain sight, and how long until science sees the real picture?

Stay curious.

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Your Life Can Change In One Year | 2018 Challenge - Duration: 7:05.

welcome to the channel where fashion meets frigates I'm Kevin salmon in

today's video we talk about seven powerful words your life can change in

one year like this kind of video cool go ahead subscribe for my challenge eternal

notification for future video and live stream updates shut your boy some love

it's the new year and it's the time where people start

making all kinds of New Year's resolutions unfortunately by February

most people have stopped but on this channel we're focusing on helping guys

become the best versions of themselves each and every day the key thing to that

is consistency we're going to talk about how your life can change in one year see

a lot of times guys we start thinking about the big picture the end goal you

want to be a millionaire you want to be married you want to be a business owner

you want to be a college graduate all these things that's great but what does

your perfect day look like what does each day look like along the path that's

where the game is won and lost in the consistency your life can change in one

year if you do the things we're going to talk about the first and foremost

gentleman you have to raise your standards raise your standards for what

you expect for people in your personal life and your professional life if you

want a promotion you have to raise your standards if you want anything in the

world you're going to have to treat yourself and act as if if you want to

date and get that nine or there 10 you have to put yourself in that position

leave the lower stuff alone and put yourself in a place to succeed when

someone says raise your standards that's almost a no-brainer but here's the most

important thing you can raise those standards but guys there are no

shortcuts you have to put in the work you have to put in the work you can be a

red pill man understand female nature all these other things but look that

goes over here what are you gonna do about it anything you want out of life

you have to work for it this has been a constant for man since

time immemorial there are no shortcuts there are no quick fixes there are no

magic bullets there are no magic beans there are no magic pills stop looking

for shortcuts put in the work if you're not willing to put in the work go ahead

and just turn the video off now but for those of you who are ready to

take it to the next level you also have to invest in yourself that's right

invest in you people look at how you present yourself and how you treat

yourself as an indication of your self-worth your self-esteem you can't

expect people to respect you if you don't look like you respect yourself you

can't expect to be taken seriously if you don't take yourself seriously so

this is what you have to invest in yourself you're out of shape get a gym

membership but go hire a personal trainer you need to get your finances in

order go talk to a financial adviser you got things you need to handle legally go

get an attorney got tax problems go get a tax attorney and accountant not

putting forth the best image hire an image consultant there's an old saying

show me a man's wallet and I'll show you your man's priorities look at what you

did last year how much have you invested in you a lot of times guys want to try

to do it themselves to take the shortcut and this is why we stay stuck and end up

failing by February invest in you plant that seed and then let that seed grow as

we're moving forward onto bigger and better things you're gonna have to

change your environment look this is not selling out this is just moving up

change your environment where you came from does not mean that so you have to

be go do different things I love rock and roll have you met a lot of tools I

love jazz I love painting I love skydiving I love dancing I love cooking

eat you have to change your environment look we live in a great country of free

and open country you can go anywhere and do whatever you want to if you have the

courage to go do it change your environment to help change your outcomes

also you have to get different friends you have the family you were born into

in the friends you grow with everyone's not going to make it to the next level

with you and that's okay learn to accept that it doesn't mean you're a bad person

or you're leaving other folks behind people into each other's lives for

seasons and reasons that person sees them may just be over learn to detach on

love and keep moving but you can't drag everybody in every place where you're

going everybody doesn't have your goals dreams and ambitions you have to go

ahead and sever those cords cut the ties and

keep it moving but gentlemen none of this will work your being on set and

write down goals and hold yourself accountable guys you hear this all the

time set a goal and write it down when you say I want to lose weight that is

too broad you can say I want to lose 50 pounds and get down to 10% body fat that

is a goal that gives you something to shoot for and you can start to plan also

guys when we set those goals you need to tell people around you to help hold you

accountable you have to hold your feet to the fire and you have to also empower

other people to hold your feet to the fire accountability and goal-setting is

critical to achieving any of this stuff without goal-setting and holding

yourself accountable none of this would work all right guys that's it for part

one of this video hit me up in the comment section let me know why you in

for the challenge let's hold each other accountable get to the next level if you

like these kind of videos go ahead give me a big thumbs up and share it out to

anybody you think use the information thank you so much for watching and

subscribing to the next time talk at you later

and by the way you want to stay connected follow me on social media

links down the description these two fingers in a mashup boy 2018 enjoy a

year

hey guys if you want to be your best look good smell great and be your best

each and every day follow a link down in the description and book your one-on-one

private Skype consultation details in the description it's up to you you only

have 7 seconds to make the great first impression you might as well make sure

you knock it out but apart we're gonna take this ride guys for everyone that

wants to take this ride we're gonna ride together hit me up in the comments

section let me know are you on board to see how you can change your life inside

of one year you can do this guys you are incredible you rock the

world is yours it's waiting for you to get out there and take it by the horns

no one's stopping you but you like Tony Montana says the world is mine

the world is yours guys take it take it take it it's out there waiting for you

all you have to do is make the decision to go for it the water's yours guys

honestly all you have to really do is make the decision to go for it better to

go for it and better to go for it put your best effort fold go for I put go

for it put your best effort out there and even if you stumble fall fail get

back up and keep it moving you'll get further than if you'll just sit down

you'll get a hell of a lot further than if you just sit there and talk about

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Can having a dog help you live longer? - Duration: 8:15.

JUDY WOODRUFF: But first: A new scientific study underlines the truth of the old phrase

dogs are a man's best friend.

According to researchers in Sweden, dog owners live longer.

Their figures show that, of people who live alone, those who have a dog have a 36 percent

chance of living longer than those who don't have a pet.

Malcolm Brabant begins his report from Uppsala, north of Stockholm.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Tove Fall practices what she preaches.

She's got a dog called Vega.

An epidemiologist, she's an expert in disease and public health who's just conducted what's

claimed to be the biggest ever study of its kind, matching the health records of a third

of the Swedish population with dog ownership data.

TOVE FALL, Epidemiologist: What we see in this really large study, where we look at

more than 3.4 million people for over 12 years, we see clear evidence that dog owners live

longer.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Vega's owner has confidence in her findings because of the magnitude of

the sample size, using the identification system that tracks every Swede's lifelong

interaction with state institutions.

TOVE FALL: It's really accurate in terms of that we know the date of hospitalizations,

for cardiovascular disease.

We know the date of birth of the dog and so on.

MALCOLM BRABANT: The Centers for Disease Control says heart disease is America's leading cause

of death.

Fall's prescription?

There ain't nothing like a hound dog.

TOVE FALL: Dog owners do much more physical exercise.

When it's dark and gray here in Sweden or rainy, the only people you see outside are

people with dogs.

So, and you know that physical activity is good for a lot of different health outcomes.

MALCOLM BRABANT: So, can dogs delay your exit?

There are doubting voices from across the North Sea.

Caesar, sit, sit.

OK, sit.

There's a good boy, OK?

Good boy.

Come on, sit.

I have got a piece to camera.

Just a minute.

OK?

OK.

There you go.

You can have it.

OK.

According to a new study, called All Creatures Great and Small, which has just published

in the "British Medical Journal," having a pet is not going to keep stay young.

The study conducted by scientists at the University College London, looked at 9,000 adults with

an average age of 67, and they look at key aging markers such as walking speed, lung

function, grip strength, memory and depression.

And they determined that having a pet did not necessarily make any difference to the

aging process whatsoever.

There's a good boy.

The authors did concede, however, that walking a dog could help weight and cardiovascular

problems.

The British scientists also said dog owners were more likely to be in poorer health and

lonely.

But Tove Fall's findings for single people with dogs, using a substantially bigger database,

were completely different.

She says their mortality rates were improved by 36 percent.

This rang true with homeless people being helped on a December day by volunteers in

Copenhagen.

With winter beginning to bite, an animal charity was doing brisk business.

Veterinarian Ricki Lee (ph):

WOMAN: We are an animal shelter.

We want to care for the dogs, but we also know that these people, a lot of them, it's

their best friend, it's their only companion.

So helping the dogs helps the people.

And then one thing we always find is that these dogs are really well-cared-for.

They are the priority of these people.

MALCOLM BRABANT: And Lee believes the dogs are life savers.

WOMAN: The dogs are their soul mate.

They are the reason they get up in the morning, their way of keeping warm here in the wintertime,

especially in the northern climates like Denmark.

And I think they're the reason for them to be alive.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Kim Hasselstrom isn't asking for a free hot dog for himself.

He wants it for Mollie, his canine companion, whom he credits for saving him from suicide

during darker periods living rough.

KIM HASSELSTROM, Dog Owner: I have only Mollie.

I'm living in the street.

I lose my family.

So Mollie is 95 percent of my life.

Because every day, I'm maybe not happy, look at that dog one time, then you're happy.

The dog is all time, they're happy, because if you don't like a little dog when it comes

to you, then you don't like anything.

MALCOLM BRABANT: The volunteers fit a jacket to keep Bandit warm during the harsh Scandinavian

winter.

KLAUS HANSEN, Dog Owner: I have been living honestly for eight years now, and I'm almost

never sick, not even a fever or a cold.

Nothing.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Klaus Hansen is in no doubt what would happen to him if he didn't have

Bandit to keep him company.

KLAUS HANSEN: Oh, probably lying in a corner drunk or hanging in a tree somewhere.

Actually, the dog helps me in many ways, also my health.

And, also, I don't go so much crazy in the head.

When you are sitting alone all day and thinking, you go in the same rounds all day.

So it's nice to have a dog to talk with.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Two hundred miles away, at one of Denmark's leading neuro centers, the

benefits of dogs in human health care are being assessed and promoted.

Blida, an Icelandic sheepdog, is about to try to help a brain-damaged patient.

Project manager Galina Plesner:

GALINA PLESNER, Project Manager: The dogs, they can actually provide extra motivation

to do the therapy, to do the movements that patients are required to make.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Blida lives up to the translation of her Icelandic name.

It means gentle.

Her patient today is 72-year-old Eric, who's been crippled by a brain hemorrhage.

A tracheotomy means he can't speak.

He's bed-ridden, and he's is receiving therapy to try to regain basic motor skills.

The staff hope the dog can enhance his progress.

The gentle one is keen to get to work, and it looks like the feeling is mutual.

GALINA PLESNER: When you go into rehabilitation like this, you have suffered a trauma, and

you need to get back on track, back into life.

And therapy actually has to do with training everyday movements.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Eric is working to reward the sheepdog by fitting small treats into

the game.

GALINA PLESNER: For some people, the dogs will motivate them to maybe work a little

bit longer, and it's a bit more fun than being in a therapeutic kitchen or therapeutic bathroom

in order to train the movements that you're required to be able to do.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Tina Hogan is Eric's therapist.

TINA HOGAN, Therapist: Certainly a lot of progress since he was here last time.

Eric suffers from muscle atrophy in both his hands.

So he has trouble reaching out and grabbing stuff, and that's why we chose the games we

chose.

MALCOLM BRABANT: The final test of the session is the toughest, putting dog treats in a ball.

GALINA PLESNER: Dogs are nonjudgmental.

So when you have a patient who's suffered a trauma, for example, or an old person who

has dementia, they will know that there are requirements in the environment that they

can't live up to.

And dogs, they don't have those requirements, and it's intuitively recognized that you don't

have to live up to anything with a dog.

MALCOLM BRABANT: The Icelandic sheepdog is clearly happy with her rewards.

GALINA PLESNER: I think it's important not to call it magic, even though perhaps something

unique is going on that we can't measure.

But I think it doesn't have to be magic.

It can be very, very powerful and very both emotional and strong, the effects that you

see.

MALCOLM BRABANT: The foundation wants to expand the number of rehabilitation programs involving

dogs.

Back in Sweden, Vega's owner is planning new research to determine whether dogs can benefit

humans in other ways.

This is a time of year when thousands of puppies, given as presents, are discarded by their

new owners.

This Swedish study would suggest they are rejecting the gift of health.

For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Malcolm Brabant in Scandinavia.

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