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you may want to speak with your manager or your Salesforce admin.

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For more infomation >> Lucidchart for Sales Tutorials - View or Change Contact Details - Duration: 1:59.

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Misbehavin' Maidens: Will They or Won't They (Doubleclicks cover) - Dragon Con 2018 - Duration: 3:49.

You and I are kind of like Romeo and Juliet

And that I'm romantic and sweet

and you're an immature loser with friends who are unreasonably violent

You and I are kind of like Leeloo and Dallas

in that I'm trying to save the world

and you can't hold onto your license

In these stories we want to know

"Will they or won't they?"

But with us, I know the answer:

We won't.

In these stories, we want to know:

"Will they or won't they?"

But with us, I know the answer:

We won't.

You and I are kind of like

Simon and Kaylee

In that I like spaceships and have a brilliant mind

And your whole damn family is crazy

You and I are kind of like

Karen Murphy and Harry Dresden

In that I know how to use a gun

And you're wanted by the cops for arson

In these stories, we want to know

"Will they or won't they?"

But with us, I know the answer:

We won't.

In these stories, we want to know:

"Will they or won't they?"

But with us, I know the answer:

We won't.

You and I are kind of like

Chloe and Lucifer

In that a lot of people have seen my boobs

And you are literally Satan.

You and I are kind of like Seven of Nine and the EMH [Emergency Medical Hologram]

In that the one time you were inside me,

you ate an entire cheesecake

You and I are kind of like Starbuck and Apollo

In that, after all this, this is going to end

in an anticlimactic way

You and I are kind of like

Starbuck and Apollo

In that after all this unresolved sexual tension

and emotional investment

and time and money

this is going to end

in an anticlimactic...way.

This is fine, everything is fine

Five seasons. Five.

You and I are kind of like

Rey and Kylo

In that I know how to survive on my own

And you should really put on a shirt.

Hey, hey, hey, no body shaming.

It's just distracting. It's DISTRACTING.

You and I are kind of like the Doctor and River Song

in that I'm a total badass with some fabulous hair

and you've made out with both my parents

In these stories, we want to know:

"Will they or won't they?"

But with us, I know the answer:

We won't.

In these stories, we want to know:

"Will they or won't they?"

But with us, I know the answer:

We won't.

For more infomation >> Misbehavin' Maidens: Will They or Won't They (Doubleclicks cover) - Dragon Con 2018 - Duration: 3:49.

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Ask the Vet - Can I share tack or grooming supplies between horses? - Duration: 4:25.

SARAH: "Is it okay to share tack and grooming

tools between horses?"

I love this question.

DR LYDIA GRAY: Why?

SARAH: Because I think it's something that barns do a lot

and don't think about until there there's a problem.

DR LYDIA GRAY: Yeah.

SARAH: And then it's like, now what do we do?

DR LYDIA GRAY: I'll tell you a little secret, is I

go to a lot of barns, sometimes as a vet,

but sometimes just as a rider.

SARAH: Sometimes just as a busy body.

DR LYDIA GRAY: Just as a nosy person.

SARAH: You're just wandering around.

DR LYDIA GRAY: And I'm wandering around.

And I see shared equipment.

And I have, like, germ goggles on because of my vet training.

And I'm like "Oh, man."

SARAH: Is there like a spinning red light on top

and it's like "Wah, wah?"

DR LYDIA GRAY: They look like red to me

when I see potential areas of germs crawling around.

I just think of obviously, skin diseases like your rain rots

and your ringworms and warts can be passed from horse to horse.

But not just that, equipment--

whether it's brushes, tack, bits--

SARAH: --saddle pads.

DR LYDIA GRAY: --saddle pads, blankets, sheets.

Anything that comes into contact from one horse to another

can be a fomite.

What is a fomite, you ask?

SARAH: (WHISPERING) I don't know.

DR LYDIA GRAY: So fomites are inanimate objects

like all those things we just listed

that diseases, bacteria, viruses can be on and wait and be

passed to the next horse.

So diseases like strangles, influenza, herpes virus, well,

they like nose-to-nose contact, but they don't need it

because if your horse puts his head in a water or feed bucket,

and then you use the same water or feed

bucket for the next guy, their work is done.

They just have to sit there and be taken in.

So I don't think people think about that.

I went to a show once with my own horse.

And I was unloading.

And the person who went with me said,

I'll fill the water buckets.

I didn't think about it till I saw

her filling the water buckets.

And I had to go over and tackle her

because she was taking the hose of the showgrounds--

SARAH: --dunking it.

DR LYDIA GRAY: --and putting it in the bucket.

And so the bucket that was filling up with water

around the hose.

SARAH: And that's not even each horse

in the barn's different buckets that you're

sticking the hose in.

But it's the hose from the showgrounds that's definitely

been in other people's buckets.

DR LYDIA GRAY: Strange horses.

Yeah, so you've got to have your germ goggles on anytime

you're working with horses.

And the experts in biosecurity--

that's the field it's called-- will tell you,

better even in your own barn, for every horse

to have his own stuff.

And their suggestion was to use colored duct tape.

And so this horse gets blue, this horse gets green,

this horse gets red.

There's more suggestions of that when

it comes to biosecurity when you have,

say, a strangles outbreak.

The red horses are the sick ones that are showing signs.

And the orange ones are the exposed ones.

And then the green colored duct tape

are the ones that haven't been exposed

and aren't showing signs.

So the colored duct tape is a handy, handy tool--

whether you have an infection, or you're

trying to prevent one.

SARAH: And that's how you can train your germ goggles,

so that you can get them to the expert level like yours.

Although it sounds scary.

It sounds like you see germs everywhere.

And it sounds like it would be a very concerning and stressful

experience.

DR LYDIA GRAY: It's stressful because I go into places

and I see situations that I wouldn't do it that way.

But I know that it can be more work

and more expensive to have everyone

have the dedicated equipment.

And you might start out that way,

and then there's no diseases or outbreaks for a while.

And so you get lax.

Yeah, it's just human nature.

SARAH: Yeah, so not a best practice, sharing brushes

and equipment, for sure.

DR LYDIA GRAY: --but easier, for sure.

SARAH: But that whole conversation

did make me think of a great joke.

DR LYDIA GRAY: Oh, gosh.

SARAH: You ready?

DR LYDIA GRAY: Oh, maybe.

SARAH: Would a puppy or a kitten kick you?

DR LYDIA GRAY: No.

SARAH: No, but a fomite.

Ah!

DR LYDIA GRAY: Oh, my goodness.

Did you just think of that?

SARAH: I did.

DR LYDIA GRAY: Wow.

SARAH: I thought of it the whole time you were talking.

DR LYDIA GRAY: And you were like, I've

got to say this somewhere.

SARAH: I'm so excited.

For more infomation >> Ask the Vet - Can I share tack or grooming supplies between horses? - Duration: 4:25.

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Will Smith Converting To Hinduism? True or Not | Hollywood Hinduism - Duration: 4:07.

Hey friends, I am Vicky Verma and What, Does Will Smith want to convert to Hinduism or

not?

Well, before getting our answers to make sure You have subscribed the channel and turn on

the notification bell to get all latest videos of our channel into your mobile.

Okay, well, Will Smith is a very popular Hollywood actor who has done many blockbuster films

like Men in Black series, Pursuit of happiness, Suicide squad etc.

Well, it is not the first time that Hollywood shows its interest in Hindu religion.

Actresses like Julia Roberts and Heather Graham have shown their great interest in Hinduism

and even Julia Roberts said that " I am Hindu".

Well, I have a whole video on the Hollywood celebrities who converted to Hinduism, if

you have not seen the video then click the I button above and watch the video.

Last year, Will Smith visited Mumbai for the premiere of his Netflix movie "Bright" and

he said it was his fourth trip to India and he loves the country and its history.

He has almost completed reading the "Bhagvat Gita" and plans to go to Rishikesh next time.

For Hollywood superstar Will Smith, reading the holy book while in India is like channeling

his "inner Arjuna".

Smith told journalists that "I have been here a few times.

I love the history.

I am 90 percent through with the 'Bhagvat Gita'... and to be reading it and to be here,

my inner Arjuna is being channeled.

I am going to go to Rishikesh next time.

I am definitely going to be spending a lot more time here."

The actor, who was on a one-day visit, brought along the cast Joel Edgerton, Noomi Rapace,

and director David Ayer - of his latest Netflix movie "Bright" for the premiere in Mumbai.

Smith fondly recalled the great food he had at Bollywood star Akshay Kumar's place during

his last trip.

"The last time I was here, we had a party at Akshay's place.

I loved the food.

It was the best food I ever had in my life," he said, adding that he did not feel it would

be right to call the Bollywood actor and get some food over as he was only staying for

a day.

Well, it was not confirmed that He was going to accept the Hindu religion or not.

But it was reported that the actor had converted to Islam — speculation triggered off when

the actor said that after playing Muhammad Ali, his understanding of Islam and God had

widened.

Grapevine also stated that the actor-singer-producer used to keep a Quran and a praying cloth in

his room.

However, in his last visit to India, his intentions towards Hinduism was quite good and clean.

The actor is quite religious, which can be seen from his background coz born as a Christian

an then converting to Islam and now reading Bhagavad Gita shows that the actor is deep

into spirituality and trying to get parama ananda which is also known as Moksha Prapti.

Well, it is not the first time that a hollywood actor talked about Hindu scripts and its history.

Famous for his role as Wolverine, X men star Hugh Jackman revealed about dabbling in different

forms of mysticism.

He reportedly said , "The scriptures that we follow are a mixture between the West and

the East and would be from Socrates to the Upanishads, to the Bhagavad Gita, to a number

of different texts.."

Inclined to Vedic tradition, he says practical philosophy suits his sensibilities, as it

is non-confrontational.

"The basic philosophy is that if Buddha and Krishna and Jesus were all at a dinner

table together, they wouldn't be arguing," he's reported to have explained.

The actor is known to carry a Sanskrit inscription on his wedding ring; it reads as : 'Om paramar

mainamar' which means 'We dedicate our union to a greater source'.

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For more infomation >> Will Smith Converting To Hinduism? True or Not | Hollywood Hinduism - Duration: 4:07.

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Behind The Scenes Of A CEO Or Entrepreneur - Duration: 6:57.

Yeah I'd say my day consists of YouTube

for about 30 minutes or my maybe like 9

percent of my day the other probably the

other I'm not good with math but I'm

assuming the other 91 percent of the day

is just doing just grinding man just

doing work

sometimes I feel really guilty because I

don't devote enough energy to YouTube

and to the content creation because I

have a lot of respect for the people

that that do excellent in your analytic

content maybe 9 or 10 percent of my day

might be creating some behavior analytic

content or vlogging for YouTube but the

other 90 or 91 percent of time like

today this week they looked at payroll

and I have to find errors in there to

make sure the correct deductions are

occurring I take a sliver of it and I

can't there's no way I can look at all

of payroll I actually enjoy the process

of getting in there and doing the things

that most people don't like to do did

you get that a thing where we have to

pay a thousand dollars for a title

search we have to pay a thousand dollars

just to find out if a company has debt

when we buy it like that's ridiculous

I enjoy getting in the thick of things I

always say I like getting my fingernails

dirty I like being one with the process

how's it going with a plan and some of

the stuff for the camp for this time for

summer but roads starting to fall camp

and a winter cancel anytime that kids

are off in school planning again

important tip for parents I don't know

if they're gonna want us to say this but

sometimes care managers have funds for

summer camps and winter winter kill yeah

I mean anything so since our camps also

it's a movement matters fitness thing on

their sponge for fitness classes so that

can be it can go either way

really that's cool ninety percent of my

day might be looking at the utilization

like I'll take a piece of 450 employees

or whatever and I'll look at their

utilization are they're meeting the

required hours to make sure the kid is

getting served or the adult in the

appropriate way so I'll look at whether

they're over pacing or under pacing and

so forth to make sure the learner is

getting what they need other things are

like I was talking with a parent that

was somewhat disgruntled about things

and and you know she had every right to

be I think so I feel like I had to

compensate for that and

overdo it with making sure we gave extra

services for this family because I feel

like we were in the wall so Joe you met

Joe before executive director he said

what it gets every single survey and

when there's that percentage of surveys

where someone might not be happy he

breaks it to me when they're not happy

he should have a title chief heart

officer eventually something like that

man cuz it's like you got to be all hard

that's in there yeah yeah you know every

day man just reaching out making sure

people are good actually got a few

things that I want to run by in our

meeting today whenever Joe whenever Joe

finds a concern he he he always handles

it with in individuality and customizes

a response but then when he sees a

threat of patterns of the same concern

he always comes up with a system so who

come up with a system that solves it

other things might be making sure that

things I'm coding things correctly with

taxes because taxes are a big deal and

most of my life is paying taxes the IRS

a typical business owner pays about

forty five percent tax

self-employment taxes and so forth so

you have to learn the tax law employment

labor laws are very important so I try

to immerse myself in understanding what

it's like in California because certain

states depend on Republican versus

Democrat there's different rights

afforded to different employees so

California Massachusetts and Maine or

may be vastly different than New Jersey

Marlene's working on quickly studying

the California and Maine and

Massachusetts laws because we're yeah

with our expansion there I was on my

phone this morning with the attorney and

they were telling telling me how

different the laws are in various states

when you branch out interstate across

across States then you end up realizing

that um the laws are different for each

employee so you have to adjust your

handbook and your laws and your you know

your training for staff the posters that

you put up fun I love I love like

learning all this stuff that is like

behind the scenes you know because then

I feel like I can train the leaders on

stuff and

I usually learn from her every day so

cool this morning I was talking to our

limo driver that takes kids into the

community said that he was he was having

a kind of a rub with another employee

and kind of sorting through that was

important because the channels didn't

all work correctly for him to get his

problem solved but I wake up every

morning just expecting there's gonna be

problems we're proud of the way our back

office if you want to call that or

administrative team provides all the

support so that someone like make and

use her skills and be laser focus on

only behavior analysis and training I

pictured someone like May being a

surgeon Jefferson a surgeon like a

surgeon walks into a to do surgery and

yeah they're their hands are clean you

know and they walk in and I think the

door automatically opens and the heart

surgeon or cardiothoracic surgeon would

actually go into the chest after it's

already opened and other doctors have it

ready he'll tie the friggin aorta or

whatever they do right and then he's out

like literally within five minutes so

the most difficult part yeah he does

which is kind of like what May does with

the most challenging behaviors that

analogy because like it's that's that's

such a perfect analogy because like I

don't I don't need to have you know

shave the patient yeah me crack them but

literally she can focus she can focus on

what yesterday but how effective would a

surgeon be if they had to do everything

yeah do you mean like that he wouldn't

yeah and just trying to just try to

enjoy the process of tackling the

problems what I've noticed all

throughout life and throughout work if

you get ahead of the problem and tackle

it it's so much better than waiting for

the problem to occur

For more infomation >> Behind The Scenes Of A CEO Or Entrepreneur - Duration: 6:57.

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Who has the advantage: Jalen Ramsey or Odell Beckham Jr.? - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> Who has the advantage: Jalen Ramsey or Odell Beckham Jr.? - Duration: 1:00.

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Happy Meal with a choice of Book or Toy | McDonald's Canada - Duration: 0:07.

Every Happy Meal now comes with a choice of book or toy.

With new books available year-round.

For more infomation >> Happy Meal with a choice of Book or Toy | McDonald's Canada - Duration: 0:07.

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To or For? - Duration: 2:51.

Hi guys! Today, we're going to see some verbs that we can use with to and for.

Hi, Ana. Where did you go? I went to the supermarket.

What did you buy there?

Mmm, I bought some chocolate for Pedro.

Oh Pedro's away, but I'll give it to him when he gets back. Thanks

Okay. Bye.

Hi, Pedro! Hi Ana.

Where did you go? I went to the countryside

Nice. Did you get the chocolate I bought for you? What chocolate?

Mmm, I'll talk to your mom

And here are some verbs that are followed by to

So repeat after us give to

Admit to

belong to

go to

talk to

Listen to

relate to

Very good

Hi, Cris Hi, Ana.

Hmm. I am at your house. Where is the chocolate I bought for Pedro?

Oh, I forgot to give it to him. Wait for me there. I'm arriving in five minutes. Okay? Okay.

I'll wait for you.

Here are some verbs that are followed by for

so listen and repeat please: search for

ask for

care for

fight for

hope for

pay for

wait for

and work for

Very good.

Hi, Ana. Hi, Cris.

Here it is

Hmm. What's that?

Chocolate!

I searched for it everywhere, but I couldn't find it. So I decided to buy another box

So this is for me to give to Pedro. Yes

It's for you to give him personally. Wow. Pedro!

And remember that when the object

precedes an infinitive we use for

So for me to do

Okay, there are some more examples, for example, for Cris to buy

for Pedro to eat

for me to go

for us to teach

Okay, so here are just some ideas for you to teach verbs followed by for and to

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Script Or Budget, Which Comes First? by John Paul Rice - Duration: 3:27.

Film Courage: What comes first the budget or the script?

John Paul Rice, movie producer: Script.

The script dictates the budget.

The script is your heart and soul, the spine of the whole thing that you're going to

build off of the foundation of everything that you're going to lay on top of it and

if you have money first and you're writing to the budget of that, I think your creativity

is paramount.

And the dealing within the realities of what resources are available to you and then you

start talking about money and how you're going to fulfill that vision but if the vision

is coming from a monetary...me personally...I've had more money on some of my other films,

didn't mean I did a better job producing.

In fact my third film MOTHER'S RED DRESS, I had more money than any of the other ones

and it was my worst job producing/

Film Courage: Why?

John: Because I thought that by having more money to pay more money to each position and

person that was working on it I was just going to get better talent and therefore I took

my better part of myself out of the equation just that it was going to be solved by money.

And I learned a very valuable lesson on that.

We got the film done and everything was great and it worked out fine but I saw dollars and

that I could get this kind of DP and it didn't translate into success for the project.

In fact the person that I brought on once that DP left the project for another project

in the middle of shooting, I brought in somebody else that had less equipment, less experience

and he did a fantastic job because his motivation was correct.

So if you look at it from this standpoint, if you have money and you're going to pay

people right?

We all want to get paid and we've got to work to live and all that but if that is the

focus first then I think that you're doing the opposite.

It's like Okay we've got a marketing campaign we can do now let's find a script if that's

the kind of content that we want to sell as opposed to what comes from within.

Film Courage: Do you think you didn't screen the people properly because they were so ready

to take the paycheck that you didn't see the commitment in them?

John: I think it was a combination of that and just thinking that maybe I was trying

to...I think I took my vigilance off and not qualifying people a level...I had a great

time working with all of those individuals but I could have avoided a lot of problems

had I done better vetting of my cast and my crew.

That's not to say I regret any of it because it was a learning experience and we got a

film done and we did a really good job with it and it impacted a lot of people but in

terms of my job as a producer, I stepped away from certain things and just figured they

were going to take care of themselves because I had more money, that was a mistake I made.

For more infomation >> Script Or Budget, Which Comes First? by John Paul Rice - Duration: 3:27.

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Will an Atom Take/Give ELECTRONS or Take/Give HYDROGEN? (Bronsted-Lowry vs Lewis Acids & Bases) - Duration: 3:53.

Acid and base chemistry is found everywhere from manufacturing to biochemistry, but it

gets somewhat convoluted when all the different possibilities are considered.

There are bronsted-lowry bases, bronsted-lowry acids, lewis acids, and lewis bases--yet how

can their inter and intramolecular reactions be told apart?

A bronsted-lowry acid donates a positive hydrogen ion, a bronsted-lowry base accepts a positive

hydrogen ion, a lewis acid accepts a negative electron pair, and a lewis base donates a

negative electron pair.

Thus, both types of bases become more positive after their reaction, and both types of acids

become more negative.

It's important to think of magnets: opposite charges enjoy one another's company.

How these acids and bases are told apart actually depends on the reactants involved, as molecules

like water can act as bronsted-lowry acids or bronsted-lowry bases, depending on the

other reactants' acidity or basicity.

But something which is more basic will 'enjoy' becoming more positive, something which is

more acidic will 'enjoy' becoming more negative, and the strengths of the acids or

bases could be determined by how close to neutral their resulting products, or 'conjugates'

are--discussed later in this video.

Strong acids are acids which give up all their hydrogen ions in a solution, as in the bronsted-lowry

definition.

Such acids have hydrogen bound to really electronegative atoms--electron-loving atoms--so the atoms

don't mind giving up positivity in the form of a positive hydrogen ion.

There is a list of these, and there is also a list of strong bases, which, in contrast,

have less-electronegative group 1 and 2 atoms that easily hand over electrons to their OH

group and afterwards release all their basic OH groups in a solution, but many substances

do not fit into these categories.

For substances which do not meet the definition of strong acids or strong bases, some clues

can be drawn from their structure to determine which type of acid or base one may be.

For example, does an atom in the molecule have a pair or pairs of electrons which are

not bound to another atom?

If so, the atom with unpaired electrons may be coaxed to give those up, as in the lewis

base definition.

However, halogens are very electronegative, and will not behave like this with their unpaired

electrons.

Azo dyes rely on the donation of neighboring, unpaired electrons when struck by a ray of

light in sending back the light, producing the spectacular colors many of our clothes

are dyed with, and beta-carotene works the same way, giving a brilliant orange color

to carrots and leaves in fall.

Thus, groups with unpaired electrons, such as with the 'O' in an OH group or with

the 'N' in an NH3 group, will also share electrons easily, make an aromatic ring or

conjugated system more basic.

Such movement of electrons, or 'resonance', can also cause substances to be more acidic

if the hydrogens are attached to an atom which is attached to a 'withdrawing group' with

pi bonds and no unpaired electrons, as with a carbonyl group, where a carboxylic acid

may easily give up its positive hydrogen ion and become stabilized by the molecule's

ability to share electrons, allowing the hydrogens to leave more easily.

Since the movement of electrons is able to 'stabilize' the structure, the effect

is either more basic or more acidic, depending on the arrangement of the atoms.

Similarly, if the 'conjugate', or 'product' of acids or bases is more neutral, this helps

drive the reaction forward, comparable to an exothermic reaction, which is more favorable

and spontaneous, and the strongest acids therefore have the weakest conjugate bases, while the

strongest bases have the weakest conjugate acids.

Once the acidity or basicity of the reactants involved is determined, it is easier to figure

out if the reactants will act as lewis acids, lewis bases, bronsted-lowry acids, or bronsted-lowry

bases.

For more infomation >> Will an Atom Take/Give ELECTRONS or Take/Give HYDROGEN? (Bronsted-Lowry vs Lewis Acids & Bases) - Duration: 3:53.

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No ringtone for incoming call or text messages in iPhone - Duration: 1:25.

If your iPhone does not ring for the call which you receive or for the text alert then

what you do is make sure that the ringer button which is here on the side, it is on.

Also make sure that the the volume of the ring, it is maximum and not minimum.

Then the next thing what we will do after this one is we will go to "Settings".

We will scroll down and got to "Do not disturb" and make sure that this "Do not disturb" mode

it is disabled.

If it is enabled then you will not get any ring when the iPhone is locked.

Now the other thing what we will do is we will go to "Settings" again.

We will go to "Notifications".

We will scroll down and look for "Messages".

Make sure that "Allow notification" for messages, it is enabled and make sure that the sound,

and make sure that you have selected a tone for the, tone for the sound and it's not "none".

Similarly what we will do is we will go and look for "Phone" and make sure that "Allow

notifications" for phone, it is enabled.

Also make sure that you have selected a sound for the ringtone.

so, once you do these things, this should fix

the issue.

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If you can not send or receive picture messages in Samsung galaxy then the first thing what

you will do is you will go to "Settings".

Go to "Device Maintenance".

Select "Battery" and check if you have power mode enabled.

If you have power saving mode enabled, select "Off".

Now this will turn off the power saving mode and check if you can send pictures as messages.

The next thing what you can do is , go to "Settings" - "Apps".

Scroll down and look for "Messages".

Select it.

Select "Settings".

Select "More settings"- "Multimedia messages" and make sure that this "Auto retrieve", it

is enabled.

Hopefully this should fix the issue.

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Green Screen Stream Setup in OBS Studio or Streamlabs OBS - Duration: 13:06.

What's up guys. Welcome back once again

to the Gaming Careers YouTube channel

today we're going to be talking about green

screens and how you can use a green

screen within your stream so you can do

cool things, actually one sec, like this!

Now obviously I'll throw some other

examples of streamers using a green

screen and some of the creative ways

that they have used them to incorporate

some funny or epic moments into their

stream but in this video we're going to

be going through why you'd want to use a

green screen for your stream, what

equipment you need exactly and I'm going

to be covering different budgets for

this so right from the cheapest way of

implementing a green screen up to

something more expensive like the elgato

green screen that I've got. We're also

going to be talking about how you can

use a green screen in OBS and streamlabs

OBS, so exactly how you set it up to

chroma key out the background. And

finally I'll be going over some tips and

tricks for lighting and exactly how you

want to set up your green screen to make

sure you get the crispest image. All of

that coming up!

So obviously the main purpose of having

a green screen is to be able to cut your

talent out from their background and

then you can overlay that talent on

your game or maybe it's your

desktop or your twitch chat or whatever

you want to do. But the idea is that you

can have both your your talent and some

sort of background in the same shot

composited one above the other. So what

you're going to need to be able to achieve

this look is obviously a camera of some

sort.

This can be a webcam, it can be

a camera plugged into an elgato

cam link like mine is and basically

the the higher resolution, the more

detail you're going to get and the better

quality the cut between the talent and

the green is going to be. So I would

recommend certainly using one of the

higher-end webcams to achieve really

great results.

Something like the Logitech c920 which

is often recommended. I've been

recommending it in my kits for absolutely

ages. That will do absolutely brilliantly, but

if you have the luxury of being able to

use an actual camera mirrorless or DSLR,

plugged into a capture device like the

elgato cam link, then that will do even

better. In terms of the actual green

screens, it's one of those things that's

going to be completely dependent on your

budget. Here on Amazon I found three

different types of green screen for

three different budgets so hopefully one

of these will be perfect for you. At

the start we've got these sort of

foldable green or blue screens that they

sort of fold up into a circle similar to

some of those pop-up tents that you can

get for camping and festivals and things

like that. So they pack away nice and

small but when they actually open up

they open up to a decent size. The

difficulty with these is that they have

to be hung or placed against

the wall or something like that, so these

are really great if you have the ability

to be able to hang it or to be able to

put it against the wall if that is what

your streaming setup is but they're

super cheap and you know you can't

really go wrong with something like this

for forty dollars. Next up you have the

traditional green screen which is the

green material. This one here is is nice

and large 9 by 15 feet, comes with three

clips but you would need to have a place

to secure it to and most of you I

imagine would have to purchase something

like this, so a studio rail

which is two light stands with a beam

across the top which you can hoop

through the green screen. These are

pretty much what a traditional green

screen setup is, something nice and large,

does take up quite a bit of room but can

pack down quite quickly unless you're

going to leave it up the whole time. But

this is the traditional sort of around

$50-60 when you factor in both the stand

as well as the green screen. Then

finally we have what I have, which is the

new elgato green screen. Well I say new,

it's probably been out for six months or

so now, super handy, super convenient,

packs all the way down into its body has

its own support beams at the back so you

can set it to any height. I've absolutely

loved the product but it is on the

pricey side, so I think this is the ideal

solution and there isn't really any

competitor for it in terms of how

convenient it is and how quickly it

packs away and you can set it up but it

is a little bit pricey, so I understand

for some people this might be out of

budget. The last bit of equipment that

you're going to need is some decent

lighting, now you might not think that

lighting is that much of a key aspect in

terms of a green screens, you actually

need to be able to light both your

talent or your subject yourself I would

imagine, as well as the green screen

separately to make sure that you have

that consistent green color which is

going to make it much easier when it

comes to chroma keying it out. I've got a

couple of examples here on Amazon, the

neewer 160 is a very popular light for

filmmakers, gets very very bright even in

such a small panel or something like the

VILTROX panel as well, there's so

many of these LED light kits on Amazon

I'm sure you can find one that is large

enough for you but the main purpose

obviously is to be able to light

yourself as well as your green screen

independently so you might need to pick

up a couple of these kits. A couple of

tips to do with the actual lighting, the

further away the green screen is from

the talent, so the bigger the distance

between the talent and the green screen,

the less harsh the shadows are going to

be so if you're stood right next to your

green screen and you may have to be,

you're going to get harsher shadows and

in that case you probably are going to

want to light the green screen

separately with a second light source.

Before we jump into OBS and streamlabs

OBS,

one tip would be that you don't want the

green screen to be too narrow

when surrounding your talent or yourself,

you want to have some leeway so that the

person on screen can raise

their hands and things like that without

the hands being cut off because of the

narrow green screen.

The second thing worth mentioning is

that keying out in OBS or any of these

programs is actually quite CPU intensive,

so if you are struggling to keep frame

rates and not drop frames anyway, you

might consider maybe just having a

normal webcam without any keying because

it is a CPU intensive task, your computer

is having to do all the processing of

removing that background information and

so just bear that in mind if you're

having any issues. Ok so here we are in

OBS and the first thing that we want to

do probably is just to play around with

the cropping of our webcam to make sure

that it's completely surrounded by green.

I've just got an example scene set up

here with a picture of

fortnight just as if I was playing it

and my webcam camera in the bottom

corner so the first thing you want to do

is crop the webcam to make sure that we

are completely surrounded by green and

this section just here where you can see

some of my background shelving unit

isn't changed. So to do that you can hold

down the Alt key and drag in any of the

areas that you want to crop, so I'm

just going to drag in the sides a little

bit, so they're surrounded by green and

the top right just a touch and there we

go.

Now I am completely surrounded by green.

My background isn't completely the same

color but it's a pretty good attempt. So

next we're going to be looking at removing

this green background so that I can sit

just on top of the game layer, to do that

we want to come down to the camera

source here or your webcam source, right

click and go to filters, now you can see

in the effect filters list, we do

actually have the LUT that we set up a

couple of weeks ago, so if you haven't

yet watched that video of how to add

filters and LUTs to your webcam to

change the look and make them look

a little bit more cinematic, do go and

check out that video, I'll link it up in

the top card, but we're just going to have

that disabled for now and we're going to

come and add a new effect filter by

clicking the plus icon and selecting

chroma key. Obviously you can name this

whatever you want, chroma key works for

me so I'm just going to leave it at its

default and click OK. Now you can see as

soon as I click OK, OBS has applied its

default settings which is a green chroma

key and you can see it's done a pretty

decent job really, if you look to

the bottom corner where it's already

been cropped, it's not bad. There's a

little bit of green on my shoulders and

in my hair, obviously blonde hair and

light colored t-shirts aren't ideal to wear

for this but I thought I would challenge

myself and get the settings perfect for

you guys. So the first option that we have is

this key color type and you have the

choice between green blue magenta as

well as a custom color, this is just the

color of the screen behind you that you

are wanting to remove so that the most

typical ones are green and blue.

Obviously they've got the option of a

magenta or by keying in your custom

color if you know exactly what it is or

you can use the color picker. I've

actually found that for the elgato green

screen I'm using the green one seems to

work the best so I'm going to leave it at

green and then move on to the other

options. Similarity is on a scale of 1 to

1000 so if you drag this left and right

you can see it's choosing how similar of

a color to the green that they've got

set you want to remove. So if I lower

this you can see that some of the darker

areas in the bottom corners of my green

screen are still showing so you want to

get this to the point where all the

green screen is removed but you know

none of your t-shirt or your body or

your face so around 400 seems to work

quite well for me. Next we have

smoothness and this is how smooth of the

keying effect will be so again you don't

be removing any of your t-shirt or your

hair by going too high so somewhere

around 100 seems to work quite well for

me but this will be completely dependent

on your your setup and your lighting and

all those kind of things your camera. Key

color spill reduction this is just

trying to reduce the amount of spill

that might appear on the shoulders or in

the hair if you certainly if you have

blond hair it's a little bit more

difficult so you're just trying to

remove that spill of green from those

areas and that looks pretty decent

actually. Then finally you have some

options for a contrast, brightness,

gamma, those kind of things I'm going to

leave these all as default but do feel

free to play around if you need to and

then if we can just click close and you

can see that has now applied my green

screen effect and you can see how clear

that is, if I hold my hand up especially

you can see straight through my fingers

onto the green screen. There is still a

little bit of green color in my hair so

I would probably go back into the

settings and just make sure that I'm

fine-tuning to make sure that that is

removed but bearing in mind I haven't

set of any sort of lights just specific

for the background here and I've tried

to make it challenging as possible by

wearing a light t-shirt and obviously

having blonde hair, I think that looks

pretty decent. I'm just going to go back in

and just play a tiny bit just to try and

remove that green from my hair, so I

should be able to play around with the

color spill a little bit and maybe the

smoothness as well and there you go, you

can see it's reduced now and then if you

went back to apply your LUT you can see

that even looks even better, so there I

am in the bottom corner of my screen,

obviously if I put my hands on the

outside of where I've cropped my camera

that's going to remove so I want to try and

remain in this frame as much as possible

but there I am in the bottom corner of

my fortnight game example. If streamlabs

OBS is your your streaming software of

choice the process is exactly the same

as it's part of that core OBS

functionality that was originally moved

across into streamlabs OBS. So all you

have to do is find your webcam or your

camera source, right click, filters find

the color key and make sure you dial in

the settings to be able to remove your

background without removing any of your

subject. Another really important point

is that you want your subject not to be

wearing any of the color that your

background is so if your background is

green avoid wearing any green as that

will also be removed so if you have a

green logo on your t-shirt or something

like that that's obviously also going to

be removed. Another bonus tip for OBS and

streamlabs OBS is it's not just video

capture devices that you can apply the

color keying to, you could also do it to

video so if you find some videos on the

internet that have a green screen you

can also apply the color key in OBS or

streamlabs OBS to a video. One last

thing I will mention is if you are using

a webcam that has sort of some drivers

installed and those things with auto

white balance you're probably going to

want to jump into those options and

disable it because when auto white

balance is enabled sometimes that's

going to mess up what the green looks

like and obviously OBS is looking for a

specific color of green to remove from

the keying so if it's going to keep

changing white balance because of this

auto white balance setting within the

webcam that's going to mess up so make

sure you disable that. The last thing

that I will mention is just to raise the

question do you actually want to remove

your background from your livestream? A

lot of people find that having a

background with you know some things on

shelving units I know I don't have

anything interests

on there yeah but over time I'd like to

think I'm going to build up parts

of my personality and have them on this

shelving unit so maybe a green screen

isn't right for you but if it is I hope

you found this video useful, if you have

please do give it a thumbs up and

subscribe if you haven't already. As

always a massive thanks to the patrons

this month who have helped fund the

creation of these videos do check out my

patreon page if you haven't already and

subscribers I will see you in the next

video. Peace!

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Blind(folded) Dates Play Truth or Drink (Daniel & Malaya) | Truth or Drink | Cut - Duration: 6:09.

- Am I attractive?

You can only use your sense of touch to decide.

- Let's do it.

(laughs)

- Is it over the table?

(laughs)

I'm sorry.

- What?

- Nevermind.

(laughs)

I'm Daniel.

(dramatic orchestral music)

- Hi, Malaya.

- Malaya.

- Where's your hand?

- Oh, are we shaking hands?

- (laughs) We're shaking hands.

- Nice to meet you.

- [Man] Do you guys wanna start off with a shot?

- Sure.

- Let's take a shot.

What is this?

- This is my tasting.

- Oh. (laughs)

- Jesus.

- [Man] Perfect.

- That was it?

- [Man] Okay, that's good.

(squeals)

Okay, you're gonna play the whole game blindfolded.

Until the very end.

- A literal blind date.

- [Man] Who's gonna go first?

- Me.

- Oh God.

- What's your type?

Be specific.

- Medium in height, generally athletic,

very active, and, you know, outgoing.

Willing to do things like this,

like come to a studio and do a blind date.

So, yeah, you're already on the radar, I guess.

- Wow, thank you.

- What is your type?

- Big, tattooed, slightly mean guys.

(laughs)

Yeah.

- Am I attractive?

You can only use your sense of touch to decide.

- Let's do it.

Okay, this is a nose.

You have big ears.

- I do.

- Okay, I feel product.

- Little bit.

- This is a good jawline.

This is like a Draco Malfoy jawline.

- I don't look like Draco Malfoy.

(audience laughs)

I'm actually curious, like what race do you think I am?

- I think you're Asian.

- Why do you think I am Asian?

- I don't know.

It's something about the sound of your voice.

(laughs)

- Okay.

- What ethnicity do you think I am?

- I don't know, like Filipino kind of,

or maybe like half and half.

- Okay, interesting.

Oh god.

- Oh god.

- Have you done butt stuff?

(laughs)

- When I was in puberty I just like kind of experimented.

- You stuck a finger up your own butt?

- Yes.

(laughs)

I feel like most guys end up doing that.

- What?

- Alright.

- Oh my god.

- I just wanted to know what it felt like.

But after that--

- Okay.

- I've been out of it.

(laughs)

Completely.

(audience laughs)

In all honesty,

do you think the size of a man's penis matters?

(groans)

- Okay, um, yes.

Cause I feel like there's definitely a point

where it's not enough.

- What happened to like the whole,

as long as he know how to use it kind of thing?

- Yeah, but most guys don't, so.

- I think I know how to use my penis.

- You think?

- Yeah.

- Do you have references?

- Would you wanna call them?

(laughs)

- [Man] I think that's a pretty good idea.

(laughs)

Is your phone in your backpack?

- It is in my backpack.

- [Man] I'm gonna go get your backpack.

- Who was like your first impulse to call?

- My most recent thing, I guess.

God damn it.

(laughs)

(phone rings)

- [Woman] Hello?

- Hey.

- [Woman] What's up?

- How good do you think I am in bed?

- [Woman] Daniel, what the fuck?

- [Woman] You're really good, obviously.

- Okay, I'll talk to you later.

- [Woman] Why?

Okay.

But, okay.

Yeah, I guess just call me later then.

- Alright, bye.

(laughs)

- She gave you,

like it was an immediate great review though.

You should feel proud of yourself.

On the count of three,

let's both verbalize our honest preference,

sex with a condom or sex without a condom.

Safety or STDs--

- Wait, do we--

- On three.

- Wait, you can't say it like that.

(laughs)

- One, two, three.

No condom. - No condom.

(laughs)

- Jesus.

- On the count of three,

we both say the average number of times we masturbate

in a week.

Three, two, one.

Five. - Once.

Whoa.

(laughs)

- Did you say once?

- Yeah.

(laughs)

- I have sex a lot, so.

- Wow.

- (laughs) Sorry.

(sighs)

Oh no.

- Will you make out with me for one minute?

- One minute?

- One minute.

- Blindfolded?

I would go like ten seconds.

(laughs)

I can't, okay.

(audience claps)

Okay, great.

- What did you think about my lips?

- It was good.

I feel like I might have lipstick on my face now.

- You think I wear lipstick?

(laughs)

Before we take our blindfolds off,

would you go on a second date with me?

- Yeah.

I think like we would have good conversation and stuff.

- You think so?

- Yeah.

Would you go on a second date with me?

- Of course.

- Aww, thanks.

- Yeah.

- Okay, ready?

- Oh shoot, are we doing this?

- Yep.

One, two, three.

(laughs)

- Hi.

- Hi.

- So, it's nice to meet you.

- You too.

(laughs)

- So weird.

(laughs)

So what ethnicity are you?

- I'm Filipino-White.

- You are?

- Yeah.

- Okay, so I was right, right?

- Yeah.

- I got that right.

- That's why I was like, what, this is crazy!

- Cool.

What physical feature of mine are you most attracted to?

- I think you have a nice face.

You definitely have a nice jawline,

and I felt that while I was like feeling your face.

- I think you have very pretty eyes.

- Aww, thank you.

- Yeah.

They actually are glowing right now.

Yeah.

- Thanks.

- Yeah.

- So how was it for you going on a date blindfolded?

- I had a lot of fun.

- Yeah.

- I really did.

- Were you more honest wearing a blindfold on--?

- I definitely do think that I was a little more honest

than I would have been, but I'm glad that that was the case.

- Yeah, same.

- [Man] Alright, sweet.

Good job.

- Thanks.

(audience claps)

(laughs)

- Why'd you go up?

- What do you mean, why'd I go up?

Cause you're tall.

- Well, then, I go up right?

- Okay, fine, I'll go under.

- That's weird to me.

- That was weird.

- That's like friends.

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3 steps to money mastery: Would you rather have freedom or stuff? | Vicki Robin - Duration: 8:16.

So let's take a look at financial independence and what that really means.

It means, you know, if you haven't thought about it at all you just think "Oh, that's

for rich people" or "I could never do that."

And so first of all I'd like to distinguish between independence and freedom.

So financial freedom is like freeing your mind.

Financial freedom is understanding that I'm me and there's an economy out there, and

I have a relationship with it but it doesn't run my life.

It's freeing my mind from the messages of the consumer culture, the messages of the

economy.

The message is that, you know, a house is a "starter house."

No, that's MY HOUSE!

I could die in my house, you know.

It's like there's so many presumptions that drive us into wage slavery, debt, and

it doesn't matter whether you are at the low end or at the high end.

If you are engaged in that sort of ancient process of "more, more, more" you are

not free.

So the first layer of financial independence I talk about is this freedom of the mind,

this freeing your mind, of saying like "I'm sovereign, the economy is secondary.

I will move my sovereign self into the economy for my own purposes."

Rather than "I'm a schlump and the economy is my mega boss and, I don't know – my

boss seems to be as big as the sky and so I will just let my life be run by my boss

and the tax system.

I'm just going to let myself be run by this thing."

No, so you're a sovereign being!

So that's your first layer of financial independence is your own sovereignty.

And then the second layer is to get out of debt.

And for some people debt feels endless.

And the first step to getting out of debt is stop going into debt.

Really.

It's like – and so there are many organizations.

There's Debtors Anonymous.

There's many ways that people can help them with this addiction to constantly spending

and spending beyond their means.

However you do that you just stop increasing your debt and start whittling your way through

it.

And with the approach in Your Money or Your Life I mean there's many people who have

written to us who flatten their debt in a couple of years—impossible debt, debt that

was going to be endless.

They would die with this debt.

And once they see what the debt is doing to them in terms of the actual opportunities,

the future opportunities of their lives, once they see that, once they have a taste for,

a yen for the kind of sovereignty, authenticity, autonomy, freedom, whatever you want to call

it, you know, mastery over your own time, ability to write your novel or take your sailing

cruise or play with your grandkids—Whatever it is that you want more than you want stuff

that's what we're trying – that's the sort of link that we try to get people

to make, so that something in the future is more important than the immediate pleasure

of buying one more tchotchke that you're never going to use.

We call them "gazingus pins", the things you buy repeatedly and you never use, and

they go into the gazingus-pin-drawer and yet when you're in the store you buy another

one.

And just look in your drawers, look in your closets, you'll find it.

So getting, flattening your debt is the second level of financial independence, and the third

level really is to get those six months of savings in liquid assets, whether it's bank

accounts—Someplace where you can actually within 24 to 48 hours you could realize that

money.

So that you have an emergency fund so that you are not tumbled back into debt as soon

as something happens; You lose a job which many people now feel that even their very,

very important and significant jobs are precarious.

So you want to get out of the zone of precariousness.

And part of how you get out of that precariousness is savings.

And then over time the next layer of financial independence is you start to see that surplus

savings can be invested in such a way that it throws off an income.

And over time if you become a systematic and sometimes obsessive saver, you know, there

are people who save up to 80 or 90 percent of their income whether it's in their 401K

or in a Roth IRA.

There's all these instruments for saving money.

You become a super saver and you can see, you could chart it.

You can watch your passive income grow, and you can start to see because you track your

daily expenses based on the mechanics of this whole thing, of knowing money is your life

energy.

You track everything you buy.

And an easy way to do it—if you don't like, you know, like writing in a little notebook

every time you do a transaction—is just use your debit card.

I said debit, not credit.

You use your debit card and your bank has a complete record of all your purchases.

And then every month you take a look at your purchases, you sort out in categories the

plight of your lifestyle.

And then let's say, you know, you have a category called shoes and you spend like $150

or let's say $162 on shoes.

And we have a calculation that says "my real hourly wage," all things considered

is not $36 an hour, it's $9 an hour.

So I've just spent X number of hours, ten hours of my life or whatever on shoes and

then you ask – is this worth it to me?

Did it make me happy?

Am I glad about this purchase?

Would I spend more on it?

Would I spend less on it?

No shame, no blame, no like admonition.

No going and confessing to your financial planner.

Just between you and your Mint.com or whatever it is.

You just look at that and you kind of tell yourself the truth about whether spending

your life energy in that way makes a difference.

That process gives you a sense.

You develop a month in, month out, year in, year out sense of precisely how much money

it costs you to have a happy life.

You have your happy life number.

It's not, you know, some columnist in the Washington Post, blah, blah.

It's your happy life number.

It is, "I spend $3,776 month in, month out, month in, month out, month in, month out,

month in, month out more or less plus or minus ten percent."

And then you start to see your income from your investments, from your savings line—when

that crosses and you have $3,7776 (or whatever I said) dollars passive income you realize

you could let go of the active income and live on that amount of money.

So it's reality-based, it's unique to you.

The only person who knows what your number is is you.

Some people become FI on $700,000.

Some people a million.

Some people ten million.

Some people less.

Some people basically they get out of debt and they have their six months of savings

and they have some basic income that the bottom will never fall out.

And then they travel around the world for three years on bicycles.

It's freedom.

It's like you're buying yourself degrees of freedom through this developing a habit

of precise attention to the flow of money and stuff in your life.

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