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Corfu is famous for its bays,

mountains, cliffs.

Beaches, above all beaches.

There are a lot of them here.

Each of the beaches are different and unique.

There are no similar beaches.

This is due to the mountains around the beaches.

These beaches are different.

There are no such long ones as for Copacabana, which are several kilometers away.

Here, the beaches are short.

50, 100, 200, 30 meters long.

I didn't see any longer beaches here.

Everything looks great in advance.

These beaches are very intimate.

At least some.

When the weather was ugly,

we went to the beach where there were maybe 10 people.

The beach was beautiful.

It was difficult to get there.

Kasia experienced moments of horror during steep climbs.

We must say how we got there.

We traveled somewhere else.

At some point in the mountains, the road ended.

This route was valid on GPS.

The rock fell, which collapsed the road.

Same as Zakynthos.

The rock fell there too.

And now there are no hundred meters of road.

We were forced to go down.

Maybe not forced, because we could turn back.

We went there and found another interesting place.

Quiet, peaceful.

There is only one tavern, not many tourists.

There are not many hotels nearby.

You can go there and relax.

Funny beach.

Why funny?

Because of concrete on the beach.

I was surprised by the amount of concrete on the beach.

I do not know. Maybe it was supposed to be a sea-side imitation.

It may have been associated with boats. Maybe it's a breakwater.

I think I would have been setting up a breakwater.

The water destroyed the concrete seashore very much.

There is not much left of it. But you can walk around.

In the pictures it looks like Asia.

Full of cave.

Hills full of vegetation, like the tropics.

After the rain, the fog began to rise.

It is hard to believe that it's Europe.

We are on Corfu, in a rented flat.

We don't have hotel food. Without all-inclusive.

We have our own all-inclusive.

I recommend buying local wine.

It will make our taste buds work better.

Then it's better to taste.

Today we'll make a simple dish.

We use local ingredients.

We bought local tomatoes.

Red onion.

Feta cheese.

It smells great.

Fresh olives.

I forgot about the olive oil we got from our host.

Hand-made.

Such a dish for dinner.

Tomatoes and red onion sprinkled with feta cheese and olives.

We pour it with olive oil.

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How To Make A Metal Project Enclosure - Duration: 7:36.

Metal project enclosures can be costly and sizing can be confusing, but it

doesn't have to be, so let's take a closer look at how to make metal project enclosures.

This is Cosador, Johnathan here, there's heaps of different types of

project enclosures, but metal has unique properties. It's strong, it can take a hit

and it can handle high temperatures. It's electrically and thermally conductive

which can help with electromagnetic interference reduction and heat

dissipation, and metal enclosures can reduce noise emissions and guard against

external noises. But, which type of metal? galvanized, zinc, alloy aluminum or

stainless steel really depends on environmental conditions like weather

heat and chemical resistance, but in this episode I'll be making a metal project

enclosure out of .55 mm including sheet metal.

So, the next question, how big or small must be? the size of the project enclosure must

be considered, I lay out all the internal components on a flat surface and arrange

them with consideration of future access in mind until I have a suitable

configuration, then I think about how much clearance is necessary around all

of the components and on top of that I add a little extra room for flexibility,

and lastly I need to consider any mounted switches, panels or cable

penetrations and if their positions are going to affect the internal components

and whether more space should be added. So, I want to make a project enclosure

that's 400 mm long, 200 mm wide, and 100 mm tall.

I'll split the box into two sections, the top cover, which will cover

the top and the two long sides and the bottom section, which will cover the

bottom and the two short sides. On this section, I'll add tabs so I can attach

the top to the bottom. I need to transfer my plan to the sheet metal so I need to

make a stencil and stencils are great because it allows me to replicate my

markings without redoing the measurements, so I managed to find this

giant roll of paper in the garbage, but butchers or packaging paper is ideal,

baking paper or even sticky taped printer paper will do. I measure out the 400 by

200 and the 100 by 200 mm boxes and then add the tabs afterwards.

I've done this with gray lead and for precision that's best, but for the video

I've used a marker to give a little contrast. The tabs are 25 mm

long and I've put them on each edge of the bottom section of the enclosure.

Where the sheet metal will fold, I've removed the corner by 30 mm,

this is because when the sheet metal folds, I don't want it to be a true mitre

or the tabs may interfere with each other and present a fold that's less

than 90 degrees, and for the top I've made it 405 mm by 202 mm

by 105 mm for a bit of allowance on the inside so the bottom

section slides in freely, also I've given allowances on the other measurements to

provide an overhang on those edges that may be trimmed off later, I name the

stencils and I cut off any excess overhanging paper. Now, I have the stencils

made I need to transfer them to the sheet metal, so I put the sheet metal on

the workbench and I place the stencil so that I don't waste sheet metal, and with

some masking tape I secure the stencils to where I wish to transfer the

measurements.

With the scribe, punch or even a hardened metal screw and a hammer, I find

where the lines intersect, I give it a gentle tap and leave a small indented

dot on the sheet metal and I do this for each of the intersecting lines. I remove

the stencil and carefully join the dots with the marker or pencil and I do the

same for the other section.

Now, I have all the markings, it's time to cut it out. For this, I'm going to use

some metal shears and I'll start with the top, first I cut out a rough shape

about five mm away from the markings, close enough so that I will not

waste too much material, this will enable me to cut a line in finer detail because

the thinner strips of sheet metal curl away better from the shears. Now on to

the bottom, I first do the rough cut, then I go around the basic shape by passing

the diagonal notches, then when I cut the notches, I do two separate cuts varying

slightly off the line leaving approximately 1 mm in the

middle, this is important so that each side doesn't interfere with the other

during folding. I bend it a few times and I snap it off and I do this for each of

the notches, then I snip off any external corners and soften any sharp edges with

a file. Now everything is cut out, it's time to fold everything, I prioritize

folding top to bottom and visible to non visible and reorder to make it easier

but not change the quality of the folds. If you would like more information about

bending sheet metal please check out my other videos, I'll put a link in the

description and add a card to this video.

Now I have the two sections folded, I need to check the fit making sure that

the bottom sections tabs seat well on the top section. Sometimes external

corners can interfere with the inside of folds and they may need to be adjusted

for a better fit. It's time to put this together, I select some sheet metal

screws and a couple of drill bits one bigger and one a little smaller than the

screws thread. I mark out the places I wish to put the screws on the top

section making sure that they will intersect with the tabs on the bottom

section and making sure that the sheet metal is firmly held or clamped down

with the larger drill bit I drill a hole on each of those marks, then I line up

the two sections again and through each of the holes I put a mark on the tabs of

the bottom section, then with the smaller drill bit I drill the holes on each of

the marks on the bottom section, and I check that all the screws go in and

everything is lined up. Now, it's time to shore up the enclosure a bit and fix any

little problems or imperfections, if there are any mistakes now is the time

to fix it. I'll knock out any dents and trim off any overhangs that are

unnecessary and sand any bits that may make the finished product look better.

For painting, I give them a good clean, then I give them a coat of paint on the

external parts of the enclosure and any visible edges, I let it dry and I screw

it all back together and it's done.

Ok, the evaluation, it's not perfect the cuts

and folds really could have been given more time, but that isn't always required

and function at times is more important and most definitely its strong, to size

and it will serve its purpose.

Sometimes we can't get a measurement right or make

exactly what we want the first time around,

but that's not necessarily the sign of a novice, it's the sign of prototyping and

making something new, and if this was useful to you please like subscribe and

turn on notifications and if you would like me to do a video about something

else just comment below, thanks for watching and remember guys

break it til you make it!

and I'll see you next time

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The Measure of Music - Duration: 23:57.

good music is proven to provide many

benefits for your mind body and spirit

learn how music is central to God's plan

next on the key of David with Gerald

flurry greetings everyone how much do

you know about music great music

benefits our mental physical and

emotional health it aids our thinking

and helps us get rid of our moods the

wrong kinds of moods so say many of the

experts now you can prove that to

yourself but on the contrary there is a

wrong kind of music that will have just

about the reverse effect of that and can

damage your mental and physical and

emotional health something we need to be

very careful about great music also can

remove some depression that depression

can be caused by the contrary type of

music

perverted music or anything like that

but we have a new booklet that it's just

absolutely outstanding it's a title the

measure of music by Ryan Malone our

music director and choir master and it

this is just one of the most dynamic

unique books booklets that you'll ever

find on this earth I do believe and I

wish their hope that you'll send for it

we'll give you the information at the

end of this program and of course all of

our literature is free but in another

book of Mister Malone's called the

institution of praise he quotes a

Professor Levitin the professor says

music is clearly a means for improving

people's moods improving your mood and

people's moods to illustrate this idea

we first need to understand the Nobel

prize-winning discovery made in 1998

about how cells in our bodies create

nitric oxide and waves a gas that they

release into the body tissue around them

a process called puffing

this puffing can boost cell vitality and

vascular flow a Eden resistance of

stress strengthen the immune system

diminished depression improved digestion

and in part higher levels of energy

stamina and mental clarity now that's

quite a statement that this great music

can benefit you in that way that is

something that I think all of us should

be concerned about when you look at just

the mental and emotional effects of

music great music it's astounding it

seems like all of us would be very much

involved in dr. Oliver Sacks musician

and neurologist had this to say he was

quoting music therapists Greta shil

Thorpe and sax writes quote there are

disturbed people who become calm because

of good music sax also discusses musics

profound effects on Parkinson's patients

and amnesiacs at the end of the book he

states that to those who are lost in

dementia music is not some trivial

luxury of life but a necessity and can

have a power beyond anything else to

restore them to themselves and to others

at least for a while and then you may

have to repeat the process from time to

time but just think about all of the

wonderful blessings that come from great

music in the music in childhood points

out that to buy into the myth that few

children are musically endowed and one

that threatens the right of all musical

education and may even endanger a

musical culture see again that's that's

a myth we actually teach all of our

young children elementary children and

high school children and on into college

that they can develop musical skills and

that we

we prove it by doing it I I think the

understanding that many of the experts

clearly tell us is something we need to

look into closely or study closely and

scrutinize everything they say because

there are so many wonderful benefits but

there is an added dimension to this and

and that is what the Bible says about

music there is there are just all kinds

of scriptures and examples of music in

the Bible and God reveals to us how

important it is to our lives if it's

great music the best of the human spirit

and the best that God can inspire in us

in 1st Samuel 16 and verse 18 it talks

about David being cunning in his playing

and David was it says in acts 13 and

verse 22 he was a man after God's own

heart and and he would fulfill all of

God's will and and and he was cunning

and playing so that cunning and playing

actually literally means to be skillful

and striking the strings and it connotes

an ability to teach let me read to you

first Samuel 16 in verse 23 until one of

the most powerful scriptures in the

Bible about music just notice this

amazing example verse 23 and it came to

pass when the evil spirit from God was

upon Saul that David took a harp and

played with his hand so saul was

refreshed and was well and the evil

spirit departed from him

that's just something that is almost

mind stretching when you start thinking

about it here we have the music therapy

first talked about in the Bible it

really is and can be great therapy and

here is specifically a cure for

spiritual mental and emotional ailments

so says your Bible and there are studies

plenty of them in this world that show

you the positive effects on the mind and

the physical health of the you of human

being when you look at first Samuel 16

and verse 23 just look at it more

closely and what did what it says there

it say but it shows that it's a soothing

remedy that is available to us if we

really do trust and believe in God the

word says David played with his hand in

that verse for Samuel 16 and verse 23 it

should read better translated David

played with his hand day by day I mean

he really was into this music and really

was good at it playing instruments psalm

57 has this to say it from David of

quote wake up my glory awake psaltery

and harp my self will awake early I will

praise you Lord among the people I will

sing unto you among the nations now at

that time he was hiding in a cave

because Saul was trying to kill him but

he was writing about he his music it was

so important to him and he knew he knew

if you read that correctly I it

definitely does say I believe very

strongly that David knew this music he

was writing was going to go to all the

nations through his people and

especially wouldn't you

get into the New Testament church that

David Psalms are certainly taught by

God's people around the world and many

people maybe that don't even have a

religion they may be studying and

understanding those Psalms because they

love the Psalms or maybe they have at

least some faith in God but think about

the David's realized that this is music

that he was into that was for the whole

world and all the nations he realized

that even well a thousand years before

Christ came these Psalms are really they

are songs

there are also poetry but their songs to

be sung for us to be singing 1st

chronicles 23 shows that 4000 priests

played instruments that David made he

composed much music 75 Psalms has his

name directly in the inscription this is

taken from mr. Malone's book and there

are quite a few more Psalms that he

wrote that you can also prove from your

Bible but with a little more research

but our hymnal book is essentially about

the songs we sing the songs and they're

the most beautiful powerful music in the

world and most people don't know that

but they are and they will actually even

increase your faith if you look at it

spiritually because they are statements

right out of the Bible and promises that

God makes to us time and time again if

you want to look to a New Testament

group of verses let me read something

just a little to you from revelation 4

verses 3 & 4 I'll just give you the

highlights here but it talks about God's

throne room and then it talks about a

rainbow round about the throne the four

and twenty elders are there and they had

on their heads crowns of gold and this

is the environment that we're talking

that God is illustrating here

and the 24 elders did sing a new song

that's in verse nine but just think

about a this visually rich environment

there were harps being played and

singing and there was all kinds of

constant music

but look especially to verse 11 well

it's 11 to 13 but it's specifically in

verse 11 but there's an angelic course

of 100 million voices can you fathom

land listen you'd think God loves music

100 million voices can you imagine what

an impact that would have on human

beings and certainly it has a great

impact on God because he has created it

for his pleasure and for his good that's

that's just mind-bending when you think

about it you mean God really puts this

much emphasis on music well it must have

some good benefits or God would never do

that and that certainly is in your New

Testament if you believe in the Old and

New Testament then well there's if you

don't believe in the Old Testament well

it's in the New Testament but we really

should believe in both of them they are

tightly intertwined and about 25 percent

of the New Testament is is direct

quotations from the Old Testament but in

Psalm 45 in verse 8 notice this it says

all the garments smell of myrrh and

aloes and cassia out of the ivory

palaces whereby they have made you glad

but that's not a good translation there

where it says whereby the verse should

read this way out of the ivory palaces

string instruments gladden you they

gladden you they really do have an

impact on the mind and the mood and the

mentality that of the human being the

emotions of the human being and even the

physical health of the human being just

think of all those majestic surroundings

God doesn't he lives in great luxury

and he wants that for man he would in

man would have it even now if he obeyed

God but in the world tomorrow this this

world is going to be filled with the

same kind of luxury that God is talking

about that he has he has his throne

culture that is is something that is so

majestic that we've never even seen

anything like it

but it gladdens you you see it has a

real impact on making you more positive

and who could well avoid something like

that if they really understand it

Ezekiel 28 and verse 13 says the

workmanship of your Tabriz and your

pipes was prepared in you in the day

that you were created talking about

Lucifer God created this great Archangel

Lucifer and notice he gave him all of

this musical talent he was in charge of

music and other things but the

workmanship of the Tabriz and the pipes

that were prepared in you and the day

that you were created he had this the

superior musical skills and God planned

on him taking that and the angels taking

that end to the entire universe but the

Angels failed and now God wants human

beings to be created in his character

and in his with his mind and go out into

the universe and fill it with that kind

of music will even be given greater

music than what Lucifer was given

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and he rebelled and became Satan the

devil and the god of this world and he

has perverted the music of this world

most of it is perverted certainly much

of it but there are certainly good

musicians great musicians in this world

and there's great music and you'll see

in in this auditorium some of the best

of the human spirit there is on this

earth through music singing and dancing

that is something that benefits our

students benefits all of our people in

every way do you think about the entire

universe and in taking this kind of

music out into the entire universe

that's something to really contemplate

and think about how wonderful this

future is going to be in Deuteronomy

four verses five through eight I'll just

give you one quote here from those

verses it talks about God intending for

the Israelites to live by his type of

culture and here's a quote from mr.

Malone he says the nation's progenitor

Abraham was an extremely well educated

well-traveled refined man according to

the austrian chronicle of the

ninety-five rulers he established

austria as the cultural center of europe

it still is today over four thousand

years later the evidence of abraham's

influence in austria is found mostly in

its musical culture Vienna remains the

musical capital of the world

Salzburg was the film location for much

of the sound of music and his world

famous as the birthplace of Mozart the

great musical genius revered in the city

as well as in Greater Austria and of

course all over the world today I think

about that we have all kinds of

outstanding concerts in this auditorium

and we have the best artists from

performing artists from all over the

world and many of our people will

livestream those

those concerts and so they benefit from

it as well in many many occasions but

they again that fulfills David's

prophecy about him taking his music to

the nation's he knew there was a future

for that nation's because that of that

music because he knew it was revealed to

him by God

and he knew that God was doing it for a

much bigger purpose than just his time

he had the vision to see far down into

the world tomorrow and the time to the

time when the very well the city of New

Jerusalem was coming to this earth

Isaiah 51 in verse 3 says for the

eternal shall comfort Zion he will

comfort all our waste places and he will

make her wilderness like Eden and her

desert like the Garden of the Lord joy

and gladness shall be found therein

Thanksgiving and the voice of melody

they're going to be singing and having a

joyful rejoicing time what could be more

wonderful than a that that kind of a

future we can enjoy much of that today

that's what God wants us to see and

understand the voice of melody the sea

all kinds of music and spiritual Eden

there I mean the real Eden is yet to

come and what a wonderful time that's

going to be well it talks about in

jeremiah 31 verses 11 through 14 I'll

just paraphrase that but it says

therefore they shall come and sing in

the height of Zion the virgin rejoice in

the dance this is of talking about that

wonderful world tomorrow and I will turn

their mourning into joy and will comfort

them and I will satiate the soul of the

priest with fatness and my people shall

be satisfied with my goodness says the

eternal and he's talking about in depth

and of dancing that really is the

hardest dancing to learn in the world

God wants us to create the very best of

music that we possibly can and dancing

and and have the the most awesome

singing that you could hear that is what

God wants for us whether it's on the

human level or the gods gods level but

it'd be much greater on God's level for

sure

he will rejoice over you with joy he

will rest in his love he will joy over

you with singing this is now how God is

going to build happiness in the world

real joy and a big part of that is comes

through God's music are they even the

classical music that we hear today in

many cases it is very beautiful and

certainly can have an amazing impact on

human beings but God is getting ready to

plant all of that in the heavens it says

in 2nd Samuel 23 and verse 1 that it

says the sweet psalmist of Israel

talking about David and what a what a

sweet psalmist he was and how he loved

music

well there are other scriptures like

first chronicles 13 and verse 8 about

and all Israel played before God with

all their might and with singing and

with harps and with psalteries and with

timbrels and with cymbals and with

trumpets think about all of that verse

16 says and David spoke to the chief of

the Levites to appoint their brethren to

be the singers with instruments of music

literally singing and psalteries and

harps and cymbals and sounding by

lifting up the voice with joy singing

with joy and it had really uplifted all

of them and we need that in our culture

that is a part of God's culture to be

sure one scripture I'll just conclude

with this but Asaph who was a poet and a

prophet

certainly was in charge of much of the

Israelite singing he said asf of all the

psalmist seems to discuss the hands more

than others psalm 18 verse 17 says let

your right hand be upon the man of your

right hand and then he goes on to say a

self could see God's hand guiding his

nation and a chosen leader just as a

conductor would that's what he's talking

about God guides all of this if we'll

let him orchestrate his plan and it's

going to bring us great joy I mean

that's the spiritual dimension that we

all want he's going to spread that glory

to all of this world all of the heathen

as it says in 1st chronicles 16 verses 8

and 9 and verses 23 and 24

God says sing unto Him sing songs and to

him talk to you of all his wondrous

works are saying about God and all that

he does for all of us and the kind of

throw his throne room culture he wants

to bring to this world and he's going to

bring it to this world he's going to do

so very very soon and you can see that

and you can prove that in Bible prophecy

so let's learn everything we can about

great music until next week this is

Gerald flurry goodbye friends

request our new booklet the measure of

music to explore music's importance as

revealed in Scripture unlock answers to

the foundational historical and

prophetic questions about music all our

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There's A Scary Pumpkin | Halloween Videos and Kids Songs | Music for Children | Little Treehouse - Duration: 2:56.

There's a scary pumpkin In the dark dustbin

The moon is turning All white

Who's that spooky girl Behind the flaming skull

The clock is ticking scarily tonight prepare for fright..

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween Stay in the Light

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween It's the zombies' delight

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween What you doing tonight

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween Prepare for Fright

The fog still lingers You're counting on your fingers

The ghouls behind you Right

The moon's disappeared It's just what you feared...

The undead will rise tonight prepare for Fright..

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween Stay in the Light

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween It's the zombies delight

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween What you doing tonight..

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween Prepare for Fright...

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