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Ignition Or Fuel? How To Start A Tune? [HPA Q&A] - Duration: 1:27.
- Mike has asked, what's the best way to start on a tune on the dyno?
Get the AFR good then timing and bounce around like that,
or is there a better method?
Great question there Mike, this is the process we teach in that
HPA 10 step process.
Now particularly when we're novice engine tuners we're going to find that
it's really much easier if we can simply focus on one task at a time,
so we can really concentrate all of our energy and not get confused.
So my personal preference here is to start with a safe retarded ignition
timing values much as my reply there to Dimitri in the first question was.
And then we can hopefully just about forget about our ignition timing initially
and concentrate just on getting our fuelling dialled in.
Once our fuelling's dialled in, then we can go back and we can optimise
our ignition timing.
Now of course that's a simplified view.
Once we get a little bit more competent with the tuning process,
we're going to tend to switch backwards and forwards between the ignition
and the fuel simultaneously and tune the two together.
But this is the way that I recommend you get started.
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What is Garlic good or Bad For Your Body? - Duration: 2:49.
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カナダで1週間の日常!! My week in 10 mins (or less) - Duration: 10:01.
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Carolina Bays - Terrestrial or Celestial? - Duration: 10:26.
We know that the Carolina Bays are not of extraterrestrial origin because they do not
have the shock metamorphism, meteorite fragments or other evidence of extraterrestrial impacts.
Two hypotheses have emerged about their origin. The terrestrial hypothesis posits that the
Carolina Bays formed gradually over thousands of years by the action of wind and water on
the landscape. The celestial hypothesis states that all the bays were created within a few
minutes after an extraterrestrial impact. In 2009, Firestone suggested that the Carolina
Bays could have been created from the winds of the shockwave of the extraterrestrial impact.
The Glacier Ice impact Hypothesis, published in 2017, proposes that the Carolina Bays formed
from secondary impacts of glacier ice ejected in ballistic trajectories by an extraterrestrial
impact on the Laurentide Ice Sheet.
The terrestrial and celestial hypotheses are mutually exclusive. The terrestrial hypothesis
offers evidence of a wide variety of dates found on the terrain with the Carolina Bays
to argue that all the bays could not have formed in a single event. The Glacier Ice
Impact Hypothesis points out that the Carolina Bays have a mathematically elliptical morphology
and that they originated as inclined conical cavities that transformed into elliptical
bays by viscous relaxation. The terrestrial hypothesis has had the greatest
number of supporters for over 80 years. However, mounting evidence for the celestial hypothesis
indicates that a paradigm shift is coming.
A paradigm shift is a significant change in mainstream ideas, and it can be long and painful.
Here is an example of a paradigm shift that took place 400 years ago.
In the 2nd century AD, Claudius Ptolemaeus standardized a geocentric system where all
the planets and the Sun revolved around the Earth. The Ptolemaic system remained the standard
explanation of the heavens for 14 centuries. In 1543, Copernicus published the description
of a heliocentric system in which the Earth and the other planets revolved around the
Sun. Sixty seven years later, Galileo used his telescope to observe that Venus showed
all the phases, just like the Moon. He concluded that this observation was incompatible with
the Ptolemaic system, but it was a natural consequence of the heliocentric system
Galileo's promotion of heliocentrism was controversial because most astronomers supported geocentrism.
The matter was investigated by the Roman Catholic Church in 1615, which concluded that heliocentrism
was "foolish and absurd in philosophy, and formally heretical since it explicitly contradicts
in many places the sense of Holy Scripture." Galileo was accused of heresy and spent the
rest of his life under house arrest. More than 140 years after its introduction, the
Copernican heliocentric model became well established with the aid of the laws of gravitation
published by Isaac Newton in 1687. Even today, there are echoes of religious
dogma in the publication of requiem papers that declare hypotheses dead in contravention
with the principles of the scientific method.
In 2011, Nicholas Pinter and six other university professors wrote a "requiem" paper about
the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis. The paper went point-by-point over Firestone's claims
and showed that none of his evidence could be conclusively considered indicative of an
extraterrestrial impact. The paper referenced a 2007 publication by Ivester that described
an episodic formation process for the Carolina Bays and went on to say that the impact origin
of the Carolina Bays was largely rejected by the scientific community.
In 2016, Moore and five coauthors wrote a paper about the evolution of Herndon Bay.
The abstract of the paper summarizes the finding that "Geological investigations of Herndon
Bay, a Carolina bay in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina (USA), provide evidence for
rapid basin scour and migration during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 of the late Pleistocene.
LiDAR data show a regressive sequence of sand rims that partially backfill the remnant older
portions of the bay, with evidence for basin migration more than 600 meters to the northwest."
The text of the article states that "Carolina bays evolve over many millennia in the same
way that a meandering river migrates through, reworks, and erases evidence of former channels.
Evidence of multiple sand rims and bay migration demonstrate this explanation most clearly.
Thus, a catastrophic origin is neither supported by geological data, nor needed to explain
features attributed to the Carolina bays."
This LiDAR image shows Herndon Bay and the suggested sequence of sand rims. The authors
write that "Basin migration was punctuated by periods of stability and construction of
a regressive sequence of sand rims with basal muddy sands incorporated into the oldest rims."
However, isn't it strange that through all the proposed migration the bay kept a perfect
elliptical geometry?
Looking at a larger portion of the terrain around Herndon Bay reveals that some bays
do not have multiple sand rims. If multiple rims are evidence of migration, this raises
the question of why some bays do not migrate. And also, whether a bay that migrates can
crash against a bay that does not migrate. This image also shows a bay 4.2 kilometers
to the west of Herndon Bay that seems to have been stretched by movement of soil toward
a drainage channel. Is this bay in the process of migrating and waiting to build up a rim
toward the southeast end to restore its elliptical shape? All these are pertinent questions that
are not answered by the terrestrial hypothesis. Let us look at another explanation.
Herndon bay has a major axis of 1070 meters and a minor axis of 670 meters, giving it
a width-to-length ratio of 0.626. This ratio is within the range of 0.58 ± 0.05 reported
in Zamora in 2017 and corresponds to an ellipse of a cone inclined at approximately 38.8 degrees.
The shape of Herndon Bay is elliptical with no evidence of geometrical deformation. The
lack of deformation from the prototypical elliptical shape may be considered evidence
that the bay has not moved since its emplacement. This image shows a set of overlapping elliptical
bays that follow the geological law of superposition. Herndon Bay is a bay that was emplaced later
in time. According to the law of superposition, the red ellipse was created first, followed
by the orange ellipse, and finally by the yellow ellipse, which corresponds to Herndon
Bay. By recognizing that the Carolina Bays are elliptical conic sections, it becomes
mathematically possible to determine the shape of the partially obscured bays from five points
along their curves.
This is the original LiDAR image of Herndon Bay. This terrain was fairly flat before the
saturation bombardment by the glacier ice boulders. The high-energy impacts liquefied
the unconsolidated ground.
Splat! The first oblique impact created an inclined conical cavity corresponding to the
red ellipse.
Splat! The second oblique impact created an inclined conical cavity corresponding to the
orange ellipse.
Splat! The third oblique impact created an inclined conical cavity corresponding to the
yellow ellipse, which is Herndon Bay.
The ground trembled from the high energy impacts. The inclined conical impact cavities in the
liquefied soil transformed into shallow elliptical bays by viscous relaxation.
In 1977, Raymond Kaczorowski wrote a thesis describing an experiment on a sand table using
a fan to simulate the winds that he proposed shaped the Carolina Bays and their rims. The
wind direction in the graphic denotes an alternating wind direction, reversing 180º at regular
intervals during the experiment. The wind modified the shape of the original pool, but
it did not produce an elliptical shape.
The elliptical geometry of the Carolina Bays is a clue about their origin. Before LiDAR,
the prototypical Carolina Bays might have been called oval, but now their elliptical
geomorphology can be easily verified, and any hypothesis about their formation has to
take into consideration that the bays are elliptical.
The terrestrial hypothesis states that the multiple dates of the terrain on which the
Carolina Bays are found cannot support a single formation event. However, the hypothesis lacks
a physical model that can produce elliptical features by eolian and lacustrine mechanisms.
The impact hypothesis states that impacts on liquefied soil are plastic deformations
and that the stratigraphy is reconstituted by viscous relaxation. Therefore, the various
dates reflect the date of the terrain and not the date of bay formation. The impact
hypothesis provides a physical model that creates conical cavities that transform into
elliptical bays. The model also explains the formation of overlapping bays.
Just like the adoption of the heliocentric model caused a great paradigm shift, the recognition
that secondary impacts of glacier ice created the Carolina Bays will have repercussions
in geology, history and astronomy.
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Mavic 2 Zoom - Or the ability to see more from up high - Duration: 11:13.
so if you've lived in Australia today
you would have found out that the
Maverick - zoom and thematic - pro have
both been released so we're gonna do a
very quick unboxing today I've got a
phone call this morning from from Isaac
down at the d1 store - Merlin said to me
hey Edward guess what it's in we're very
excited to have a look at this we've got
the Maverick - zoom for ourselves we
looking for - using this for racing and
for other things it's got a 2 times
optical zoom on it so we really want to
see what sort of quality we can get from
there - times optical zoom means we can
have it be a little bit higher a little
bit further away from the riders and
still get the quality and view that we
were after so we're gonna unbox that but
before I start unbox that we've also got
the medicube Pro online from d1 store to
have a play with tomorrow so we're going
to compare the two of them and see how
they go up here we're currently in
winger Ellis um so I don't like their
normal unboxings we've got the green
screen behind us and we can see all the
see what's going on I'm gonna try and do
this as as quickly and efficiently as
possible
we both want to get a bid pretty soon
because he's TJ's racing tomorrow
there's a plastic off the top so then
what we're doing today is we're
comparing the pair compare the pedal so
push step three one outer skin the
accessory packs have not come out yet so
we're still waiting for them and we have
to wait till it for the until next week
until the flow more packs coming out we
have to put up with what we've got and
this is what we've got and it's a very
compact box this time that they put
everything in so because I'm going to
camera over my shoulder I'm going to fit
up so as you can see there we've got the
the Maverick - zoom of the ball gimbal
on the front that sits there we've got
the controller now someone said to me
today why do I like these controllers
it's because I need glasses when I'm
using my phone and I can see the
telemetry on that a lot easier than I
can on the phone without glasses
you've got cables here I think these are
the control cables so got know what they
are ah the control sticks so just like
the medic ear the new maverick has come
out with the control stick see if you
screw on the front and when you're not
using them they get hidden underneath
now this is so cool because they've
actually given to peers and it's already
appear inside there so you don't have to
open the second peer our pendulum
there you go a first down boxing lesson
of the day you don't have to unbox the
second set of joysticks for the
controller what else we've got here
actually we've got all the control
cables you can think of controller cable
and the USB to USB secant cable for
doing your firmware updates and
everything else in here we've got
looks like power box yep there's a power
block power units power block now when
we travel we carry a mess of big power
board with us and we have to charge
everything all the time so this is gonna
be really cool to use what's in here
this looks like instructions to us om
blades and the trick with this box is
you cannot leave the blades in it when
you put it back in so we have to take
the blades off each time there's there
are three sets of blades who use to sit
straight away and you've got a spare set
of left and right blades there that's
left or right or clockwise into
clockwise blades
you've got your um Laura biting kisser
information and of course the manual the
applications been updated for this
already so we've already got the DJ for
app updated there's a few little tricks
I'm going to show you very briefly with
us now
number one is a little sneaky trick that
I'll show on today that is every time
you go to charge your controller you're
always looking around for a microUSB
charging cable now this is really cool
thing
there's your charging point for your
battery there's a USB outlet which we're
all used to but I've now built this into
the power supply so you can charge up
your controller straight from there
without looking around for a cable to go
with it that just slots in there nice
and easily and becomes part of the Box
part part of the charging block we're
gonna charge this up tonight and fly
this tomorrow now just going to open
this up so just say if you want to
remembers how to open this up safely one
two spin around one to the gimbal comes
off the gimbals a little bit of a tricky
gimbal this time so we'll take the
sticker off the gimbal gimbal cover I
should say the gimbal cover actually
folds around the there camera like this
okay
so when you put it in you actually just
slide it in there before you fold it
around so it is very very tricky so do
it again so again oh yeah yep sorry yep
TJ's telling me to do it again so I'm
gonna do it again so to take it off it
just comes off like that to put it in
you've got to line it up slide it on do
this a couple of times today to get some
practice with it click it in and click
it in that clicks in the front and then
click send at the back so it's nice and
easy and nice and nice and clean like
that so you can't fly with a stim book
cover gimbal cover at all their events
are covered the stickers make sure you
an sticker those before you fly please
because otherwise you will actually heat
or overheat your your motor Ania and
these sensors of course will make sure
you take the covers off the sensors
because otherwise they are going to be
redundant
and you're still going to crash into
stuff let's think for the battery take
that off as well because it will heat up
with that and there we have it there's
the drone another little trick that I
didn't see until today was the gimbal
itself turns left and right now so you
can actually control where the gimbals
going and you do that by holding your
finger down on the on the screen and
then moving your finger left and right
in order to pan left and right using the
camera we want to see if that works with
the goggles so we're looking forward to
checking it out tomorrow I'm gonna put
the propellers on right now just to show
you what the propellers like to pop pop
on so at least Popeye my propellers it's
pretty easy now we've got the angle
there children's songs so you got the
angle can you see these alright so on
each propeller there's either a circle
in the middle there or there isn't a
circle in the middle there so see right
in the middle there this one has not got
a circle this goes onto the black port
on here so on the black motor so that
slots in there and then locks in place
this one however has got the little
white ring so we slot that onto the one
with the little white ring on the
outside and lock that in the other
direction so the white ones get
anti-clockwise we're gonna notice it
I'll keep that third set nice and safe
and hopefully we won't have to use it no
crashing tomorrow okay so this one
here's black it's got no ring around it
so it goes on to the front one and goes
clockwise to lock it the clock is on the
motor not the propeller the repelling is
holding place and this one's got the
white ring on it and it goes down here
and again goes anti-clockwise on the
motor itself on the grab the only
external motor piece I've gone blank to
turn to put that in so there goes your
propellers the battery is the same as
always
one two to turn along
but you will see now that the they
haven't got the white dots here or the
green dots as they turn here the colors
actually go from the battery itself the
batteries come completely empty which
there's a bit of a surprise the
controller Sam again one two to turn it
on usual sound that it makes and of
course you put the phone in there we'll
do that all that tomorrow and it's
looking it's coming with 86 66 percent
battery and the drones come empty so
keep that in mind if you're planning on
using the drone straight away you're
gonna end up having to charge it
straight away before you go out and use
it I don't think there's anything else
to show is there chance
no the cables we need for tomorrow is
the USBC and this is always coming with
the iPhone these is an iPhone with their
drain these days I really would like to
know that because most of the people I
see flying at Android or or actually
iPad I will pay you i pads that we use
Samsung so I'm gonna give the USBC
connector there is a USB see this must
be it that looks like it and I'll prep
that up for tomorrow we should start
charging us overnight and we will have
this up and running tomorrow so we'll be
able to broadcast tomorrow using the
using the new maverick to pro with the
two times optical zoom as well as the 31
minute battery flight time you should
charge all this up and get this really
for tomorrow
we've got two days of flying the pro
along with the Maverick to zoom so we
happy to do anything you want us to do
with them as long as it's legal and safe
and not going to get anything damaged so
let us know if there's any ideas about
something you want us to do specifically
with the drone tour we've got them I'll
set that up shortly
so everyone as we say have a great day
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Left or Liberal? - Duration: 5:58.
What's the difference between a liberal and a leftist?
This question stumps most people because they think liberal and left are essentially the same.
But they're not.
In fact, liberalism and leftism have almost nothing in common.
But the left has appropriated the word "liberal" so effectively almost everyone—liberals,
leftists and conservatives—thinks they are synonymous.
But they're not.
Let me offer you six examples:
1.
Race:
This is probably the most obvious difference between liberal and left.
The liberal position on race has always been a) the color of a person's skin is insignificant
and b) those who believe race is significant are racists.
Meanwhile, the left believes the very opposite.
To the left, it's the liberal attitude toward race—it's unimportant—that is racist.
That's why the University of California officially lists the statement,
"There is only one race, the human race" as racist.
And liberals have always been passionately committed to racial integration, while the
left is increasingly committed to racial segregation—such as all-black dormitories and separate black
graduations at universities.
2.
Capitalism:
Liberals have always been pro-capitalism, because liberals are committed to free enterprise
and because they know capitalism is the only way to lift great numbers of people out of poverty.
It is true that liberals want government to play a bigger role in the economy
than conservatives do, but liberals never opposed capitalism, and they were never for socialism.
Opposition to capitalism and advocacy of socialism are left-wing values.
3.
Nationalism:
Liberals believe in the nation-state, whether that nation is the United States, Brazil, or France.
But because the left divides the world by class rather than by national identity,
the left has always opposed nationalism.
So, while liberals have always wanted to protect American sovereignty and borders, the left
is for open borders.
When the writers of Superman were liberals, Superman was a proud American
whose very motto was "Truth, justice, and the American way."
But that all changed a few years ago, when left-wing writers took over the comic strip
and had Superman renounce his American citizenship to be a citizen of the world.
The left has contempt for nationalism, seeing it as the road to fascism.
Better that we should all be "citizens of the world" in a world without borders.
4.
View of America:
Liberals have always venerated America.
Watch American films from the 1930s through the 1950s and you will be watching overtly
patriotic, America-celebrating films—virtually all produced, directed and acted by liberals.
Liberals were quite aware of America's imperfections, but they agreed with Abraham Lincoln
that America is "the last, best hope of earth."
The left, however, believes the left is the last, best hope of earth and regards America
as racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, violent, and imperialistic.
5.
Free speech:
No one has been more committed than American liberals to the famous statement,
"I wholly disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death
your right to say it."
But the left is leading the first widespread suppression of free speech in modern American
history—from the universities to the tech companies that govern the internet to almost
every other institution and place of work.
Of course, the left claims to only oppose "hate speech."
But putting aside the fact that the left deems "hate speech" anything it differs with,
protecting what you or I might consider hate speech is the entire point of free speech.
6.
Western civilization:
Liberals have always championed and sought to protect Western civilization.
Liberals celebrate the West's unique moral, philosophical, artistic, musical and literary
achievements, and have taught them at virtually every university.
The most revered liberal in American political history, President Franklin Roosevelt,
often cited the need to protect Western civilization and even "Christian civilization."
Yet, when President Donald Trump spoke of the need to protect Western civilization in
a speech in Warsaw, the left-wing media, also known as the mainstream media, denounced him.
They argued that Western civilization is no better than any other and that "Western
civilization" is just a euphemism for "white supremacy."
So, then, if liberalism and leftism are so different, why don't liberals oppose the left?
In a nutshell, because they have been taught all their lives to fear the right.
But as one of the best-known liberals in America, Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz, said,
"As a liberal, as an American, and as a Jew, I far more fear the left than the right."
Dear liberals: Conservatives are not your enemy.
The left is.
I'm Dennis Prager.
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Believe It or Not, This House Light Bulb Will Save Your Car - Duration: 3:46.
rev up your engines, today I'm gonna show
you how to keep your car from being
stolen using what's inside this box and
surprise, it's a light bulb but it's not
just any LED light bulb
it has a 360-degree camera inside, LED
bulb, a microphone, and a speaker, and a
memory card, and it uses this cool 360 360 app you can do a wired mode but of course most people are gonna
want to do the wireless mode, so they can
use their phone wirelessly, the devices
talked to each other to set themselves
up wirelessly, it's ready now dingdong
and as you can see now the cameras
online so we'll turn it on and here we
are
wave at to camera, you can use the device
to turn the light on just push the light
and you can make a dim or bright and if
you put a microSD inside it it will do
endless loop video recordings for
security and of course you can take
single frame pictures if you want
perhaps the coolest feature is, it's got
a microphone and a speaker so you can
hear what's going on and you can talk
back my push the talk button, are you talking to me, now
being a light bulb you just need a light socket
to put it in and since it's got a
360-degree camera built inside, its gonna
see all around of course it worked great
in the daytime but check out this
nighttime use, now here's the camera at
night you can see it just looks like a
regular light on your garage but there's
the night vision picture you can see
somebody's messing with your car you can
hear them cuz it's got a microphone on
and then you can see them, best of all
you can talk to them and they'll hear
this when you're talking to your phone, hey you what are you doing to my car get away I'm coming after you,
look inside, its cool got camera the LEDs
receivers, the speaker, and microphone all
built into a light bulb, so to unsuspecting
thieves this just looks like a
light bulb
you can stick it on your porch too if
you want to save your house, but I'd have
to change my configuration we got so
many mosquitoes and bugs in Houston I
got a bug catcher in mine I'd have to
take that off and then screw this bulb
and instead, but in my case it'd be a
cool backup I already have a security
system here but people could see that
they might spray-paint it or break it off
who's gonna suspect that the light bulb
is actually the thing that's watching
them and talking to them, and since the
bulb runs off 110 volts in your house hey
you never have to put any batteries in it
there's nothing worse than a device that
doesn't work because the batteries are dead,
this doesn't use batteries and since
it's using your cell phone and your own
wireless you don't have any monthly fees
like a lot of other services do I tried
out other ones and they work perfectly
fine but some of them charged twenty
thirty dollars a month for monitoring it
this doesn't cost you anything as long
as you have wireless at your house and
since this is mechanic Monday, I'm giving
away one of these lightbulbs security
cameras to have a chance to win just
place a clean non offensive comment on
the youtube comments below and a winner
will be chosen randomly by computer to
get light bulbs security for their house
and car, so if you never want to miss
another one of my new car repair videos,
remember to ring that Bell!
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This or That: Episode 9 - Duration: 13:53.
- Hey guys, what's going on?
it's Alex from Fitment Industries.
- And Claire from Fitment Industries.
- Which is not Andrew, Andrew grew out some longer hair,
voice got a little bit lighter,
- Very much so.
- You still look buff and just as tan, no?
- Yes.
- Okay, perfect.
We actually have Claire here today
so we're gonna be switching up this or that now,
so what we're gonna be doing is we're gonna
be bringing in either other people on the FI team,
or we're gonna be bringing in some random guests
from the Appleton area,
so if you are in the area and you wanna be on our show,
just drop a comment, I don't know, what ya gonna do.
- Do all three, yeah.
- We have a featured wheel here today right,
What is it?
- It is a Rohana RFX11
(light music)
- So this is a new wheel Rohana just came out with,
with their RFX line,
so this is the newest one on the fleet,
so we thought we would give them a shout out
Fernando and the Rohana gang are always
super awesome with us.
So, we're just going to get right into it.
So, we don't have Jasper anymore, either,
which is really weird.
Jasper has then there left us.
Last, he was talking about wide bodies.
Which, he actually never gave us any information
about wide bodies, but our viewers didn't care a whole lot.
Anyway, so we have Greg in now,
So, Greg, what is the first question?
- [Greg] The first question is from GVideoGaming,
and it is, New car with less mods,
or old car with more mods.
- You go first
- Okay. It's kind of a tough question.
(light music)
If I have to pick a side, obviously it depends on the car,
but I feel I would pick a new car with less mods,
because I had an older car with a lot of mods and
- Was that your Saturn?
- No that was my SRT-4,
and I got sick of it.
It just became a pain to drive,
so I would say a new car with more mods.
- See, I'd probably go the opposite way.
I've never really had a super-new car before,
So, for me, I've always been more about the older car gang.
And mostly because the depreciation isn't there,
I'd take an older car with more mods,
just because then that way, if I lose money, its on the mods
and not the fact that the car's new.
- See, Now, is this like, it's hard,
because I don't know if it's brand new or newer,
because what I do is take a newer car,
that was already owned,
that way, the depreciation already hit,
like two-ish years old.
- Yeah, that's fair, like a generation or
- Exactly, yep - something like that, Greg?
- [Greg] Question two is from PetroEnthusiast, it is:
Wheels tucked or poked?
- So, I would say, gosh, that's tough.
I would say, if you are static
I would say tucked,
just kidding, I would say poked,
Just kidding, I would say tucked
There's somebody behind the camera
keeps trying to convince me to change my mind.
If it was bagged, I would say tucked, for sure,
and then if it was static,
I'd probably be okay with a little bit of poked,
I think, it's what I would do.
I think, regardless, if you have a meaty setup
and it pokes a little bit,
it's probably one of my favorite looks.
- That's what I was going to go with,
is definitely the poked, because,
my opinion is:
The best looking cars are the aggressive ones with that poke
- You don't like slanty wheels?
- Not at all.
- You're not a Slanty-boy, slanty-girl, is that a thing?
- Yeah, I think so, pretty sure.
I'm totally ready to get blown up in the comments
for not being a slanty person.
- Your probably already in the comments being like
oh my god, oh god (mumbles) help us. - I know (laugh)
- [Greg] Question three is from Jake10386 and it is:
Handling or Straight-Line speed?
- Let's see, from a personal point of view
with my car right now. - you have
- I have a 2016 Camero SS.
For my car right now,
I would probably say straight line speed,
because I do take it to the drag strip,
and I enjoy that,
I would like to track it more,
and I think that's where the handling would more so come in,
taking it to an actual track,
but for now I'm going to go for straight line speed
until I do have that opportunity.
- I'm gonna go with,
that is a tough one, that I just
- it is very tough
- It is, right, - it's so hard
- If you take your car on the track all the time.
I would definitely say handling - Right
- Handling is a ton of fun.
I love Miatas.
I love my car, it's something that can take the turns.
Absolutely perfect.
I find myself just wanting to launch the car
and go in a straight line way more often then
I find myself hitting a 35 mile an hour turn,
on a throw to being like:
'I can't wait to go 42, because that way
if there's a cop around the corner
I'm just gonna get a warning instead of a ticket.'
- It's just so fun to just be hauling ass.
I mean like this is so much fun.
- Yeah, I mean you get that on ramp
and you have that small quarter mile (mumbles) 1/8th chunk
and I could get up, let's just see what we do
Whereas, I don't know. I would say straight-line speed too.
- [Greg] Question four is from ALuckyClue
Working on your car, or going to a show?
- You wanna go first, or you want me to go first.
- Let's answer on three, so like one, two, three
then I mean answer.
- Okay
Ready, One, two, three show, -working on the car
- I totally knew you were going to say that
- I knew you were gonna say that
- See, here's the thing...
And I would not say that I am
super experienced
in everything that has to do with building a car
there's still a lot of things that I can learn,
still a lot of things that I want to learn.
But I have built cars in the past.
I've done garage builds.
I've done builds that have been in nice shops.
I've done builds that have been half done by experts
not half done by non-experts.
I've had friends help me with stuff,
and sometimes it's fun,
but what I realize is that
with how much time we end up spending on that sorta stuff
I like just
going to stuff and having a car that just works
and having the reliability,
because my Datsun had the reliability of Wisconsin weather,
it would change every five minutes
on whether it could go down the road
or not go down the road,
so I would say car shows, just from experience.
- From experience, I would say working on the car,
just because, I think, again, that's
there's only so many times I'm gonna forgive you though,
you gotta keep that in mind. - I know
- Anyway, I enjoy car shows, I do, but
sometimes when you go to so many,
they get kind of stale and I tend to get bored easily,
as far as working on the car,
I thoroughly enjoy that,
and I enjoy building my own cars,
and as far as the reliability goes,
that's kinda why I decided to go with a newer car again,
Just because they tend to be more reliable, obviously,
and I just love working on it,
like taking a winter, and working on your car,
or a couple of seasons, whatever you need,
and seeing that finished product,
and seeing what it looked like when it started, suck,
and planning it, doing all that fun stuff, researching,
and then having that finished product.
- [Greg] Question five from Jose Martinez:
V8 or boosted 4 cylinder:
- One, two, three, (both) V8
- Absolutely, I think...
I've had an A-4 Bomb with a turbo
and a whole bunch of mods and stuff,
and I always loved the sound of it, - Yep
- But there's nothing quite like a V8, -Yeah
- There's nothing quite like it.
It's just, it's loud and obnoxious,
and everybody either makes fun of you or
'ls-swap it bro'
but I've always liked em, I don't know.
I've always loved V8's, V10's even more so.
But V8's for sure.
- I just enjoy being
America's all hell (laughs)
with my V8's fucking America, American
- I just love America, if your from America you like V8s
- Hell yeah, brother, yeah - alright
next question
- Wait, I'm not done
- Oh, your not? - No
- You wanna be?
- No, - Okay, - I wanna actually..
I don't wanna just leave it at the terrible joke,
- you could
- I wanna actually explain my terrible joke, - Okay fine
- Okay, I do like V8's
like I said, I had an SRT-4,
I did a turbo upgrade on it,
and as Alex said, the sound is always fun,
and it's fun to be as obnoxious as possible,
and it's even more fun to be as obnoxious
as possible in a V8.
I just like how it feels better,
how it performs better, just in general
- [Greg] And Question six, from Fred:
Slow, overrated car, or fast, under-rated car?
- Slow, over-rated car, or fast..
So like, FRS or
like a 2001 E55 EMG that nobody knows about
- Yeah, exactly, I think that's exactly
what he was going for.
- I would say, fast under-rated.
I've always loved fast under-rated. - Oh yeah, yep.
- Something that like,
just a fan of cars that people don't usually buy.
You know, I've always been a fan
of just kinda going a little bit off the distance.
Off the beaten road.
You know that's the reason I think I picked up
my most recent car.
Because everybody else wants to buy GTRs
or something in that price range,
and I just wanted to get something different. - Right
- So that's what I got what I got.
- And I enjoy it, I would say
and for the most part, everybody things it's a VW Beetle.
So I mean...
- I mean, isn't it? - I mean, well...
- I would say the same thing.
A fast, under-rated car.
- You have a Camero though
- Yeah but that's, - That's not under-rated.
- Fast, over-rated, Are they over-rated?
(mellow music)
I don't know, you decide.
- Over-rated, that's okay.
(mellow music)
Anyway, moving on to the next question. (laughs)
- [Greg] Question seven, from Ashleychained:
Drag or Drift?
- You're gonna throw this question.
- I am, I'm gonna pick it up and
I'm just gonna toss it right at your head.
- Beginnings is that (mumbles)
so it's extremely light weight.
And (obscured by Claire's talking)
- You're underestimating me.
- Same composition as forged properties,
which, if you watched your videos, you'd know that.
It's a box, it's gonna do that.
- No, I was seeing how heavy it was.
Gauging how easily I'd be able to - Throw it
- Toss it at your head.
- I would say in terms of either dragging or drifting,
I would probably say...
(mellow music)
Drifting looks very fun, but I have not done it.
So, I have done a lot of drag strip racing,
and I thoroughly enjoy drag strip racing,
especially grudge racing against friends and stuff like that
- Yep, - I have an absolute blast with that.
I love making a fool out of myself.
And it's a ton of fun.
And it's pretty cheap.
I mean, in terms of the amount of time and cost and effort
does seem to be a lot less than drifting.
- I'd say the same thing, because...
Pretty much, if you go to your local drag strip,
anybody can take their car on the track.
And just, no matter how slow it is, or how fast it is.
It's fun.
Just like Alex.
I don't have experience drifting.
I think it looks sweet.
And it looks fun.
But I do drag-race,
and I really really enjoy that.
And it is a ton of fun, and...
I think it's half the fun is sometimes it's not so serious
And, to just racing with your friends,
unless your doing it professionally.
- [Greg] Question eight, from K_WRX_:
(mellow music)
- I wonder if he has a super WRX?
- [Greg] And the question is:
Modern day Camero or Mustang?
(Alex Laughing)
- I don't know why that one is on there.
- That's funny - So, remember how we were talking
about me throwing (Alex talking in background)
this at your head.
- We're on question about Camero or Mustang...
Claire owns a Camero in case you guys were wondering.
One, two, three...
- Mus/Camero, just kidding,
I was gonna try and psych you. Yeah.
- You didn't see it psych me, did you?
- Yeah, I know, that was...
- I love the way the new Mustangs look.
I just love the 350s, I absolutely adore them.
Not that I have anything wrong with the Cameros over yonder,
- That's fine - I see you moving away,
However, I do think that the Mustangs just have,
I do think that they evolved but they don't change.
Which I think is super cool.
And I just love when a muscle car stays true to what it is.
My favorite out of all of them is Dodge.
I've always loved the Mopars.
There the only company that for me
that has stayed honestly true to like what they are.
Camero is like, they've got this big facia now.
It's like...(mumbles)
- Okay, the new face-lift
- You know, it's ridiculous.
I mean it's a little big.
- The new face-lift for 2019 is
god-awful.
It is so ugly - It's a rough looking car.
- But, the generation that I have - It's totally way better.
- I thorougly enjoy. It is way better.
And I had a fifth generation Camero too,
and even the changes they made from the fifth to the sixth,
it's awesome.
I absolutely love that interior.
And it performs well.
It has the LT-1 in it.
Which is the same as the new Corvettes have now.
It's just a blast to drive, in general.
I love it
I have a friend, there's a friend of me and RJ.
RJ's my fiance, just so you guys all know
who I'm talking about.
Mustangs aren't a bad car.
I just like the Camero a lot better.
- Yeah, so there you go.
Those are our eight questions for This or That,
This episode, featuring Claire.
Don't forget to subscribe.
And again, one to hit them on how
to be involved with the series?
- Trap a comment below,
keep an eye on the other comments.
Up-vote or down-vote whatever you want to see us answer,
And... - And that's pretty much it.
- That's it. - And don't forget to check out:
www.fitmentindustries.com if you needs:
wheels, tires, suspension, all that good stuff,
but I'm Alex of Fitment Industries,
- And I'm Claire,
- And we'll see you later, Peace!
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Excellent choice.
Chris, I'm going to read you a list of names.
If it's a fictional TV law-enforcement duo, say "cop."
If it's a real-life corporation, say "corp."
Cop Or Corp -- 20 seconds on the clock.
Can we hear that traffic jam?
[ Clown horns honking ] -Oh, God. You're the worst.
Chris, here we go.
Cop. Cop.
Corp. Corp.
Corp. Cop.
Corp. Corp.
Cop. Cop.
Corp. Corp.
Cop. Cop.
Cop. Cop.
Corp. Corp.
-Corp. -That's time.
Chris, I can't take that last one, I'm sorry,
but you got 8 right for $1,600.
That brings you up to $2,900.
Well-done.
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Fears Born or Learnt Behaviour #95 - Duration: 10:10.
Oh Beautiful People episode
95 95 of the Ignite your purpose show and we talk longevity through a healthy lifestyle a
mix of mental physical and spiritual knowledge
Mind body and soul trifecta that last part is mine and John's
Registered trademark we go from negative to positive baby every day. That's what we do
And that's another register trademark John's got his negative to positive. He's pretty pumped on that one and mr. Johnny
What are we what are we gonna Yap about today?
Well, hopefully oh, I'll have something to say but myself today
Good afternoon, everybody. Good evening, where I am. It's
2200 in the Isle of Man UK time. Thanks. Julia max could see the way past my bedtime. So this may be brief
I'm short and sweet. They call it. Yeah at some point today
Fears came up and I'm scared of heights. I'm scared of this. I'm scared of that
We want to calm fears or maybe more accurately in this scenario
Phobias learn phobias or learn fears and I understand that a little bit of research on the old
Dr. Google this evening and
Falling and loud noises are the only two fears that we are born with
So from that
One might be able to where
Pull out that all the others are learn behaviors learn or torn learn or talk
To us from the people we hang with and the environment and the media and things like this
Hey Max's you've played up my friend just in silent you are crystal
Pope just gonna
Say one big
Foam years and if we only born with two and we've taught myself everything else
How do we deal with them
Roll the clock. Why not?
Men, and that's a again that is this is a deep one
uh, you know
I would question. I agree with you that those are two fears
but I also try and think back to our
Primitive state and I think there's some instinct in there like where you just you know, you know
what a danger and a fear is whereas in different, uh
Possibly I mean I'm not doctor Google so I can't say a hundred percent
No, but I just think that there's got to be an instinct in us to write like oh shit. There's a
Bear chasing me. I'm just instinctually supposed to run right so that's
You know along with the fear of falling in the sounds I get that as well
But the thing with us is if we're not
If we're in our comfort zone too long, man. Are we even really living life anymore if we're not trying to
Get into that fear. Like how do we get over those fears? Right? And you're right hundred percent. This is a fact
Everything that we have in us as adults when you're fifteen fourteen twenty five
Ninety-three. You were taught in the first six years your life
and then after that
You've got you sponged it all in all those things are hide wired. And then you just keep repeating the patterns, right?
You know what John and I know what we're talking about there
If you've been listening to the show, you know, what the hell we're talking about there and I'll give you this example
People who know me know that I do Krav John knows I do Krav
i've been training a ton right now in the big city with some higher level people and
Men wise
Yeah, some of them are ninjas exactly and there's a beginner of this beautiful girl. She's from the Eastern Bloc and she's a killer
She's a stone-cold killer been doing about him about a year, but when it comes to sparring and that's what we've been doing lately
She freezes up
Keeps her hands down and like doesn't do anything and I was sparring with her last night
And I was I remember being there and it's the fact that we've built up this thing in our head about taking a shot
Right, and it's like now that I'm two three years in and I've had my ass handed to me numerous times you kind of you
Kind of learn through just bowing into that fear that it's not as bad as we think. Do you know what I mean?
Like we we hyped this thing up that its soul
it's the big scary monster under the bed and then we look and it's not really there or it's a that's a little
You know knit or a gnat or do you know what I'm saying? John?
It's a and again unless you have self-awareness and you want to dig into the matrix. You want to take that red pill?
Will never I don't think we'll ever overcome them because we don't even know where they came from or why they're there
What's your vibe? I think we should make some ignite no purpose red pills
Yeah, take it enjoy yeah
Okay, so max said about
this natural
Instinct there's a bear or a snake or a spider. I kind of agree with that. I think just looking at something you go
oh crap, and yeah, but but maybe also there's
from when we're young
We watch the people around us and our grownups and we see how they react to it was that's right
I have this baby can know how to do things but babe
You care does baby care of things and it does it by osmosis by by watching around
And so influenced by things like for us
by the family by media by religion
friends, all these kinds of things they kind of influence just
and I was trying to work about how how we come up with a
Couple of examples about how you might be able to unlearn that. Oh
Okay, I'm I'm right now I'm listening
And there is no answer at this apart from
Consciously saying well am I afraid of this spider?
Yeah
Knowing I wasn't born with the fear of this spider. So where did that come from? Is it because my
Big brother dangled the spider in front of me when I was a little girl
Or was it because I saw my mom's body care at this spider?
And so it's that just that
Self-awareness against it to not react and behave in that way in which we often all do we're lost
Learn that Christ, you know, we like to think that way
But there are days it's tough so it's being able to consciously to take that breath and pause followers, I think
It's a spider. It's one inch across it's four meters away from me. What can it possibly do?
But just to process I wasn't born with this fear where might it come from
Exactly just by going through that step by step process. Not saying you're gonna do it
on the first time but after three or four times and then when you've seen that spider
fifty times and it's still not left up and rip your arm off or
Bit you and kill your little brother or sister, then you might be able to say actually
it's not that dangerous and
If I don't go poking my arms in really dark holes and things
Actually the chats been bitten by this spider. It's quite simply you he's kind of manage the environment
He managed that the situation so I know max has probably got something to say about
ten years in the game
Yeah
You hit two things
there are two things on the head one is peeling that onion back right the onion of our
self-awareness and two is then stepping into that fear, right and and
overcoming that fear and then in in that you're actually
Growing expanding living life instead of like we say all the time being an ostrich with your head in the sand, right?
So two takeaways right there peel back that onion understand where it came from why it's even there
does it serve you is it is it contracting or expanding unif its contracting which is fear then get rid of it and
Yeah, kind of to get rid of it. You can't just you know, like said sit on the couch and twiddle your thumbs
You're gonna actually actually physically have to work towards getting rid of it
right Which is every day be better than the day before
So so yeah and be that with with a spider with a bull in a field
Flying an airplane you name it? We can break it all down publicly speaking
Yeah, I've done it police me fear of flying might not be quite so bad because we spent four days before we go flying thinking
about this terrible
whereas actually if we
made a better journey of it and
How I go into it we could do fear of flight and other side is that it's a favorite of mine
Pilot goes by had pilot's license commercial pilot's license. No
Let's do it. Let's chat about that tomorrow live chat about I possibly to morrow
Perfect. I got a big list of questions next to me. I will work with
Again we said we're going to keep you sure. It's probably none of those maybe five minutes ten minutes
I'm sorry. Thank you. As always you could be anywhere in the world
You are here with us with next and myself and we do appreciate that. If you do enjoy the show you do
Get some love. I mean it
Please hit the like hit the subscribe if there's a button over here somewhere and
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Dog's Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner #5: Baked Beans - Duration: 13:05.
Welcome to Drover's Dog's channel.
I hope you enjoy the upcoming video. Cheers
This one is part of my cooking series
Dog's Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner
and today's recipe is coming right up.
Today's recipe is going to be baked beans,
the Drover's dog's baked beans.
What I've done: I've preheated the oven to 160 degrees Celsius
which is about 320 Fahrenheit
If you have a fan-forced at about 140 on the fan force
which is 285.
What I'm going to do I'm gonna heat up some grapeseed oil
just a splash of that
I have a cast iron casserole dish here
I'll heat that up. While that is heating up
I'll just run through what I have done
in preparation last night.
I've got some white beans
about 375 grams of white beans,
you can use navy beans.
These have been soaked overnight and I have rinsed them.
What we will do,
you will see floating on the top just a couple of little bits of skin.
Just remove that before we put them in.
White beams, 375 grams.
Coming along nicely now I'll just add
one chopped onion
and I'll cook that around for five minutes and stir it around over a high heat
That's coming along nicely
so what I'm going to add now is
one can of peeled tomatoes.
1 can of diced tomatoes
I just picked this one which one has basil and oregano
or oregano in there.
We need 2 cups of water
and I rinse out the cans
use every little last bit.
Oops fell on the floor
Okay
A tablespoon full of tomato relish.
That's a homemade tomato relish made by
one of my friend's mother
and any tomato relish is just as good.
Just add one or two of that.
Add some Worcestershire sauce
about a tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce.
Dijon mustard,
a couple of tablespoons of that
A third of a cup of brown sugar
Angostura bitters: just a little splash of that
There we go, splash of that little fellow.
Molasses about a third of a cup
That's about a third
and I just had some chili flakes
I don't know if you've seen one of my previous videos
but these are homemade chili flakes .
Mix all that in
Just going to add some bacon bones, I call them
They're smoked....Smoked bones
and about a kilo of that
and then lucky last: the beans.
Just cover it up before we bring it to boil
Heat's right up there
and then pop it into the oven afterwards
Well that sounds as though its bubbling away.
let's have a little peek.
Looks like boiling to me.
Turn that off
and drop that into the oven
and now we'll be back in three hours time.
Welcome back.
Three hours is just coming up and
I'll get the dish out of the oven.
Here we go ... top comes off
and fogs up the camera.
Let's get that unfogged
Okay, so what I'm going to do now is
just extract the the bones.
I'll let the bones cool off for about ten minutes
because it's too hot to try and separate the
meat from the bones.
Be very careful that the a lot of the bones break off
so you've got to be very careful towards the end
and plating the dish to make sure that
there's no stray little bones hanging around.
Okay I'll continue with this and I'll come back in about 10 minutes.
Well here we are back again after about ten minutes.
So what I've got gloved up I sometimes do, sometimes don't
But it can be a very kind of dirty greasy sort of process
What I'm just doing is taking the meat off the bones
This process will take five minutes to ten minutes
and what I'll do rather than having you watch me do this
I'll turn the camera off
and come back once it's all complete.
Okay that's all done now
They're the bones
and there's the meat.
Just pull the meat apart
and what we'll do now
Put it back into the bean mix.
As you stir it through with the fork
If you find a bone you actually hear a dull thud.
I've done quite well today and no bones left.
So that goes back in the oven now for 30 minutes
and then it's ready to eat, either by itself
or best is on a nice thick toast plenty of butter
and tastes beautiful.
So back into the oven
and we'll get be back in half an hour.
Okay, we're back again.
Whilst you've been away I've had great pleasure to suck and lick all those bones.
They were very very nice and got the last bits of meat off them
Okay I think it's just about half an hour now
and I will get it out of the oven.
If only we had smell-o-vision
smells absolutely beautiful.
The half hour was just about up
Nice wholemeal bread.
And that will do for a Dog's lunch
Bon Appetit
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Beach or door? Viral meme stumps the internet - Duration: 3:33.
A Twitter user posed a question last week that has led to a viral debate: "Is this a door or a beach?" The image reveals various shades of blue and a sliver of a white, grainy-looking colour
Some claimed the light colour represented paint or a chunk of concrete, while others said it was likely sand on a beach
Social media user Rebecca Reilly spread the picture last week. It has since garnered nearly 35,000 retweets and more than 20,000 comments from users eager to weigh in on the debate
Rebecca even took her own — unscientific — poll, drawing nearly 240,000 responses
Over the weekend, the internet appeared to be set on "door," which received 54 per cent of the vote compared to beach's 46 per cent
But not everyone was convinced. "It's clearly a door wym," one Twitter user argued, facetiously posting a photo of a blue and white door in-between wooden frame
"Blue door with a green frame and a white wall … duh," another echoed. Two days later, Rebecca finally made the big reveal
"Itsssssss aaaaaa," she tweeted, posting a photo of a beach. However, many were quick to point out the picture looked like it had been Photoshopped and zoomed-in on what they called pixelated outlines of beachgoers in the ocean
"The people in this image have clearly been poorly photoshopped in. Zoom in, you'll see the squares around each set of people," one Twitter user advised
When the photo is flipped horizontal, a reverse-image search on Google reveals a similar image of a beach
According to an investigation by Buzzfeed News, the image is of Miramar Beach in Walton County, Florida
The news site said the photo perfectly aligns with the meme that is currently going viral, adding that it was initially shared by Beach Breeze-Destin Florida Vacation Beach House Rentals roughly eight years ago
This article originally appeared on Fox News and was reproduced with permission.
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Beach Or Door? See New Optical Illusion That's Dividing The Internet All Over Again - Daily News - Duration: 1:27.
Is this a picture of a beach or a door? Check out all the heated arguments on both sides & find out the truth here! America has been torn asunder, divided into two very different camps — Team Door and Team Beach
It all started when a woman named Becky posted the above multi-colored picture on Twitter and asked a simple question that would later cause a rift on Twitter: "Is this a door or a beach??? Hahahaha😖🙄" And thus the newest illusion challenge in the vein of Laurel vs
Yanny and The Dress was born. One person wrote, "It's clearly a door wym." Another Twitter user was absolutely mystified as how the now-viral picture could be feature anything else but a beach: "Whaty part of this is meant to be a door? I'm trying to see a door but I can't
" One user was certain he saw a beach as well, but revealed he needed this to be verified (just to settle his mind), tweeting, "I swear it's a beach but I need it to be confirmed😩
" Another asked, "how the sack is this meant to look like a beach?" How the sack indeed… As of this post, the internet was split on the issue pretty evenly, with 54 percent of those answering Becky's poll admitting they saw a door, and the remaining 46 percent not budging from their pro-Beach sentiments
However, unlike the landmark case of Laurel vs. Yanny, an audio illusion which had both words recorded at different frequencies, there is a right and wrong answer to the Beach/Door debate
Are you ready? The correct is answer… is a beach. Itsssssss aaaaaa pic.twitter
com/LhG5dTDj2e — 𝕓𝕖𝕔𝕜𝕪 (@rebeccareilly__) August 27, 2018 What's the most shocking is that a majority of the people who voted saw the picture in its incorrect form (including the author of this post who is proudly pro-Door forever)
Whether you're holding the Door or think that life's a Beach, we'll keep you posted on all of the pics of the most divisive optical illusions
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Nationals vs. Cardinals series preview: Can they find a spark, or is this the beginning of the end? - Duration: 5:56.
Sunday's loss to the Brewers has Manager Dave Martinez and the Nationals at 68-69, 8 1/2 games behind the Braves in the NL East and (John McDonnell/The Washington Post) By Chelsea Janes September 3 at 7:00 AM The Washington Nationals are what they are now, a sub-
500 team hoping to make a late push with what is left of a roster that was never supposed to need one
Their schedule is unforgiving early this month, and after bringing the charging Brewers to town for three games this weekend, now yields three with the Wild Card-leading Cardinals before four against the N
L.-best Cubs. In order to gain any ground in their division or the Wild Card races, the Nationals must charge through those teams ahead of them
Their late September schedule includes plenty of games against those teams, including the Phillies and the Braves
But for those games to be meaningful, they have to make hay in early September. [Boswell: Nationals' season has been a flop, but September still brings intrigue] GROWING OPTIONS Rosters officially expanded Saturday, but the Nationals made just two additions to their active roster, calling up Pedro Severino to provide depth behind ailing Matt Wieters and Austen Williams to provide bullpen depth
The organization wanted to let the rest of its potential call-ups — still being decided as of Saturday — to play out their minor league seasons
Class AAA Syracuse's season ends Monday, which means the Nationals will likely bolster their big league roster further Tuesday
Among the candidates for a call-up: relievers Austin L. Adams and Trevor Gott, starters Austin Voth, and Kyle McGowin, infielders Adrian Sanchez and Matt Reynolds, and outfielder Victor Robles
McGowin would need a 40-man spot, though the Nationals should have no trouble finding them
Tommy Milone, who threw two innings in a rehab outing Saturday and expects to slide back into a long-man role when he is healthy, could also return soon
The Nationals continue to hope that Joe Ross could be active this September, too, though they have given no indication of how soon that could happen
Regardless of who exactly joins them, the Nationals and their coaching staff will have more options than ever at their disposal this week, which should help them spell veterans and provide more chances to evaluate less experienced players moving forward
[Jefry Rodriguez struggles as Nationals fall, 9-4, to Brewers] MATT ADAMS RETURNS Though his tenure was brief, Matt Adams endeared himself to teammates and fans during his months as a National
He was traded back to the Cardinals, where he grew up as a player, two weeks ago in an earlier wave of Nationals sell-offs that also included Daniel Murphy
In eight games with the Cardinals, he is hitting .150. Adams will be a free agent again after this season, and could be a possibility for the Nationals as they consider their next left-handed option to back up Ryan Zimmerman
For now, they will have to face him, something multiple pitchers in their clubhouse have said they would rather not do, given that he compiles impressive numbers against right-handed pitching
The Nationals, who traded away their lone lefty in Gio Gonzalez, have nothing but right-handed starters to throw at the Cardinals this week
THE CARDINAL WAY The Cardinals, resuscitated by a midseason managerial change, have charged back into the race for the National League Central
They currently trail the Cubs by five games, and hold a National League Wild Card spot, eight games up on the Nationals
Sweeping them would help the Nationals chase down one of those spots, though doing so remains mathematically improbable
Matt Carpenter has led their charge, and is emerging as a legitimate MVP candidate in the National League
The Nationals subdued him well in their otherwise discouraging series in St. Louis two weeks ago, and will need to do so again to come out of this week's series with results that inch them closer to the postseason
PROBABLE PITCHERS: Mon.: RHP Max Scherzer vs. RHP Jack Flaherty Tues.: RHP Erick Fedde vs
RHP Miles Mikolas Weds.: RHP Tanner Roark vs. RHP John Gant Read more on the Nationals: Erick Fedde to start Tuesday; Sean Doolittle is nearing a return With Gio Gonzalez gone, what's next for the Nationals' starting rotation? Nats add C Pedro Severino, RHP Austen Williams to big-league roster
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