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Welcome to Real Estate talk. I'm Jill

Wente, a Realtor with Better Homes and

Gardens Gary Greene specializing in the

Spring Texas real estate market.On

today's episode of Real EstateTalk the

topic is Should I sell my house vacant

or occupied? Which is better? The answer

is occupied. When you sell your house

occupied buyers can feel the warmth of

that house. Once it becomes a vacant your

house it is going to feel cold. Buyers do

not have your furniture or possessions

to distract their eye when viewing it.

Instead they're going to be able to

notice every single little ding in the

baseboards. They're going to notice where

the carpets are worn in several places

versus the other places where the

furniture was placed. So to net the most

money on closing day sell your house

occupied. That's it for this episode of

real estate talk. I'd love to connect

with you on Facebook or Instagram. You can find us at DiscoverSpringTexas. Leave me a comment in the section

below. Or subscribe to our YouTube Channel. See you

next time

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Forgive? or not? What does God say? - Duration: 13:02.

It is amazing to me that some of the people

who have the hardest time with forgiving others...

Are the very people whose gospel is based on

God forgiving them!

They have said that the only time

we should ever forgive someone, is when they repent and come to us

and ask for forgiveness.

Is this biblical?

Because if it is, I want to follow it.

But if it's not, I want to follow whatever is according to the Bible.

Let me give you two views.

You can decide for yourself.

I'll also tell you which one changed my life for the better,

and which did not.

Then you can make your own choice, whether to forgive... or not.

Hi, I'm David Daniels from Chick Publications.

Some people are upset with this tract I wrote,

called Faithful.

In it a main character forgives her attackers and

offers them forgiveness in Jesus.

A few have said this violates Jesus' words.

I will show you which ones.

At least one other person has said that it's modern psychology,

not the Bible way.

There are a lot of verses that deal with forgiveness.

The people who don't like the tract point out just one passage.

That one is Luke 17:3-4.

Jesus said: 3 "Take heed to yourselves:

If thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him;

and if he repent, forgive him.

4 And if he trespass against thee seven times in a day,

and seven times in a day turn again to thee, saying,

I repent; thou shalt forgive him."

They have said, See?

I only have to forgive, IF HE REPENT.

It says so right there.

They're right.

Yes, it does say that.

There are two things we can do about that.

1) We can say this is the normative scripture passage.

That means no matter what we read, anywhere else in the Bible,

this one passage determines our behavior.

or 2) We can say, this verse is one among

many scripture verses.

But it's not all the truth there is.

And we can look at the other verses that talk about this same subject,

just as literally, for more information.

I read my Bible every day.

There are 1,189 chapters and 31,102 verses

and 790,868 words in the Bible.

I think there are more verses where God tells us

what He wants us to do.

Let's start with this morning.

Sometimes I wake up groggy, and my morning prayers

are so jumbled I'm half sleep-talking.

When that happens, I remember the Lord's Prayer.

Call it what you want, you know the one I mean,

Matthew 6:9-13.

I pray it and I think about every phrase separately.

This morning, when I got to verse 12 "And forgive us our debts,

as we forgive our debtors," it hit me.

I'm asking God to forgive me -- AS I forgive people

who are indebted to me.

There are no qualifications.

I forgive, and as -- in the way --

that I forgive, I ask God to forgive me my debts,

which are many.

And just in case we missed what the Lord Jesus,

God's Son, meant, He went on in verses 14-15:

6:14 "For if ye forgive men their trespasses,

your heavenly Father will also forgive you:

15 But if ye forgive not men their trespasses,

neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."

There's nothing about what will get you to forgive them.

The "if" is connected to one thing: IF you forgive them,

THEN the Father will also forgive you.

IF you do not forgive them, THEN the Father also

will not forgive you your trespasses.

It isn't talking about salvation.

He's talking about trespasses that get in the way of

our fellowship with the Father.

I want a clean relationship with the Father.

So I forgive everyone.

That's what I had to make sure of, once again, as I prayed, this morning.

If I don't, I can't pray that prayer, can I?

In Luke is a second version of this prayer, Luke 11:2-4.

It is even more direct.

Jesus tells us to say these words.

Look: Luke 11:2 "And he said unto them,

When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven,

Hallowed be thy name," etc.

Now look at verse 4: Luke 11:4 "And forgive us our sins;

for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us."

"We also forgive every one that is indebted to us."

Does it qualify which ones?

Nope.

It just states it as a fact.

"we also forgive every one that is indebted to us."

Every one is every one.

I can't get around that.

And I cannot pray that prayer, that Jesus said, "When ye pray, say,"

unless I actually forgive every person that is indebted to me.

Here are some others that the Lord Jesus said:

Luke 6:37 "... forgive, and ye shall be forgiven:"

Matthew 18:21-22 21 "Then came Peter to him, and said,

Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?

till seven times?

22 Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee,

Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven."

Mark 11:25-26 25 "And when ye stand praying,

forgive, if ye have ought against any: that your Father also

which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses.

26 But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father

which is in heaven forgive your trespasses."

No qualifications.

In no place did God say, if they ask for forgiveness.

As I said, there are two views: View Number One says

that I should not even attempt to forgive a person,

unless he or she comes to me and asks for forgiveness,

or says, "I repent."

I simply can not forgive until they repent

and tell me they have repented.

View Number Two.

It says that Luke 17:3-4 is really the minimum God wants from us.

At the least we should forgive everyone who comes to us and repents.

But in the rest of Jesus' words, I should forgive everyone,

even when I stand praying, if I want the Father

to forgive me my trespasses.

So that means I forgive everybody, whether they ask for it or not.

I think the scriptures say that only one person can

hold onto something against another: either we can do it, or God can do it.

It cannot be both.

That's why it says in Romans 12:19: 19 "Dearly beloved,

avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath:

for it is written, Vengeance is mine;

I will repay, saith the Lord."

So we don't hold onto it.

We give it to God.

He can repay, and He is way better at repaying

than we could ever be.

This is something Jack Chick said to us

about unforgiveness.

He said: "When you don't forgive someone,

it's like being chained to a corpse, and every day that thing rots a little more,

stinks a little more.

And you can't get away from it.

The only way you can break the chains is to forgive."

For the first 4 years I was a repentant believer,

I didn't remember some pretty bad events in my life.

Then suddenly, some very bad memories

flooded my mind.

I had a choice.

I could hang onto them and let them destroy me,

while I was in seminary studying to be a minister.

Or I could seek God and try to obey scripture

and forgive even them.

Here's how it went.

First, gritting my teeth, I said, "I forgive them."

Then I said, "Father, please help

make what my mouth said a reality.

Help me to really forgive them."

It took a while.

But with God's help, I was able.

And it freed me from that chained-on corpse.

Jesus did it on the cross: They did not know that

they were killing the Prince of life, but that at the same time

He was taking on the sins of the world.

But they also weren't repenting,

when He said: Luke 23:34 "...Father, forgive them;

for they know not what they do...."

So of all the sins that could be charged against that crowd,

this one that they did was forgiven by the Father at Jesus' request.

Stephen, when he was dying, one rock after another

was being pelted at him.

They weren't repenting.

Stephen looked up and saw Jesus standing in heaven,

then in Acts 7:60 he imitated his Saviour:

"... he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice,

Lord, lay not this sin to their charge.

And when he had said this, he fell asleep."

Now I forgive everyone I can think of, every time I think about it.

I have to... no, I have to. I want God to forgive my trespasses

and keep me in fellowship with Him.

I love Him so much.

I don't want anything to get in the way of that.

Then one last thing.

Even we saved people are still selfish beings.

When we forgive, it gets us cleaned-off.

A friend said it's like the Spanish word "Limpiarse" --

to make yourself clean.

So you don't forgive them for them.

And you don't forgive them to forget about it.

That could be dangerous and God doesn't tell us to.

No, you forgive them for you.

And as we forgive, God heals us.

The only one who has the right to withhold forgiveness

is God.

None of us deserves forgiveness from God.

We have refused to obey Him in so many ways.

But He gave us the Way to forgiveness in His Son's shed blood.

Then He gives us the ability by the Holy Ghost

to forgive others and move on.

I could say so much more.

But suffice it to say, that if I forgive or do not forgive,

that says more about me, than about anyone who offended me.

What kind of person do you want to be?

God bless you, and have a wonderful day.

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Getting Yes or Yes, Cash Discounting or Traditional Processing - Selling Merchant Services - Duration: 6:45.

Hi, my name is James Shepherd.

Today I want to talk to you about how to sell traditional and cash discount processing.

There is really kind of a big problem right now in the industry that comes from a misperception

that both processors and managers have and even sales people that haven't been out

in the field and that is most people are in one of two extremes right now.

They either think cash discounting is evil.

Nobody likes it.

It's never going to work.

Blah, blah, blah, blah!

Or they believe cash discounting is amazing.

It's the answer to all their problems.

Everybody loves it.

You can sell it to anybody.

Neither of those two things is true.

In fact, neither of those things is even close to true.

The reality is when you actually get out in the field, you are going to find out that

about three out of four merchants that you talk to, you are not going to sell them cash

discounting.

I don't care how good your pitch is.

It doesn't matter.

You are not going to sell them.

Now definitely geography matters.

There are certain market places where you could sell maybe one out of three.

There are other markets where you could sell maybe only one out of ten.

So there are certain people that, certain business owners right now where no matter

how good your pitch is, you are not going to sell them cash discounting.

Okay.

So does that mean you shouldn't pitch it?

No, because the problem is there is a sizable minority that is buying cash discounting,

anywhere from 10% to 30% are very interested in every market and those accounts are so

profitable that you want to get that because otherwise your competitors are going to come

in and they are going to sell cash discounting.

But then we have this other problem which is okay, so James, what am I pitching?

Am I pitching cash discounting?

Well, if I pitch cash discounting, how do I back track and sell traditional processing?

Right?

So I have a couple thoughts I want to give you today that I think are very important

in this evolution of selling cash discounting before everybody wants it.

#1.

Start with a conversation.

Your opening pitch should generate a conversation.

I had a talk with a sales rep the other day, maybe a week ago.

We were talking about this issue.

When I heard his opening pitch, his opening pitch went something like this: I don't

remember exactly, but it basically was like: "Hey," he introduced himself.

"We have a program that can save 90% or more on your credit card processing.

It is called cash discounting and I'd love to talk to you about that."

It wasn't even that.

It was a yes or no question.

I know what it was.

At the end it was, "Are you interested in learning more about that?"

That's what it was.

It was, "Are you interested in learning more about that?"

So that sounds good, but it is actually not good.

That is a terrible pitch.

Because you are ending with a yes or no question, which means somewhere between 70 to 90% of

your prospects are going to say, "No."

Then you are screwed.

Now what are you going to do?

Are you going to back track to traditional processing.

They are already in a negative flow.

You are not going to get them back.

It is going to be very difficult.

So instead start with a conversation.

I would say it differently.

I would say it something like this: "Hi, my name is James Shepherd.

We have a really unique program right now where we are able to save merchants up to

90% or even 100% on their processing.

It is called cash discounting.

I'm just curious.

Have you ever heard of it, cash discounting, surcharging, where we are passing the cost

onto the consumer.

Have you heard about that at all?"

A totally different reaction to that pitch because now instead of it being a yes or no

question of do you want to learn more, or would you like to get started, or whatever

you are using, you are opening up a conversation.

That's what you really want to do.

You want to have a conversation with them.

Okay.

Once you start the conversation with them, make sure that you are giving them the pros

and cons.

That's also really important.

See when you are doing something, this is what I call option selling.

Option selling means you have two different things you are selling people and so the problem

can be if you use that, it could be a negative because it could be confusing because there

are two totally different things you are selling, or it could be a positive because you could

get people to say either "Yes" or "Yes."

That's what you want.

You want to leave both pathways open throughout your pitch.

You don't want to go in there and just totally close off traditional processing right off

the bat.

So start a conversation with them.

Right?

Start talking with them.

Don't be afraid to do the pros and cons of cash discounting, if that is what you are

pitching and talk about it a little bit with them.

You definitely want to be pitching it.

So I would recommend, pitch the cash discounting.

Try to close the cash discounting.

Okay.

However, the way I'd recommend closing it is, when you get to the end of the process

and you are like all right, I want to give you some information about it so you can kind

of see what the numbers actually look like for your business.

Give them two proposals.

This is the most important tip I can give you is give them two proposals.

If you go to instantquotetool.com, you can use that tool to do it, but you want to always

give them two proposals - one for traditional processing, one for cash discounting.

There is two reasons why you want to do that.

The first reason is that is going to make it easier for you to close the deal.

You can say, "Let me show you these two proposals here, Mr. Jones."

If you are on the instant quote tool, hit compare programs and choose the cash discounting

one.

Do email to them and then put their email address in and send it to them.

Then go to the other one, email that to them.

When you do that, go over it with them and show them.

Here is what you would save.

Here the fees and all that.

If you are doing traditional processing without the instant quote tool, then use a spread

sheet or whatever you are going to do, but give them both proposals.

Then what you do is you close them right on the spot by saying, "Let's take a look

at these and my recommendation would be look at how much money you could save with cash

discounting.

Let's at least give that a shot.

If it doesn't work out, you've already got your proposal.

You know you are going to save money on traditional processing."

So that's the close.

The close includes traditional processing.

So you are giving them an either or.

So you are like, "I would highly recommend you try cash discounting because you are going

to save so much more money, but that way if things don't work out, if you have any issues

with it, we can easily switch you back to traditional processing and you've already

got that pricing and that proposal in your hand, so you know worse case scenario, you

are going to save money, but it is really up to you, Mr. Jones.

Are you comfortable moving ahead with the cash discounting, or would you rather just

start our relationship with traditional processing and then maybe try cash discounting down the

road?"

So that's a closing statement that is actually going to work because now you are giving them

an option.

It's either or.

So now the 10 to 30% of people that are interested in cash discounting are going to say, "Yea,

let's give it a shot."

They feel more comfortable because they have that other proposal to switch to.

The ones who are not comfortable, the 70 to 90%, they are looking at you like, "Okay,

so you are going to save me money," and as cash discounting becomes more popular,

they may want to go and implement cash discounting and they have that proposal from you.

So either way you want to present it like, "Here is both proposals.

Which one do you want to move forward with?"

Again, no matter which choice they make, letting them know that they have a fall back.

If they choose traditional, "Well, down the road, if you hear more about cash discounting,

don't switch to another provider.

You already know I do that, so let me know and I'll set you up."

If they choose cash discounting, "Well, hey, if it doesn't work out, if you have

any issues, you can switch back to traditional and you've already got a proposal."

So that's a way to help you to sell cash discounting and traditional processing, while

we are evolving and more merchants are starting to accept cash discounting.

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Hey awesome ones. I have scoured our home looking for 10 awesome things that we

absolutely love. I've laid them out on the table here and

I'm going to show you them, every one of them individually and it starts in just a few seconds.

So if you can believe it we've had our YouTube channel now for

over a year. It's amazing time flies so much and what

we did about this time last year is we did look around our home and we shared

10 of our awesome finds with you. I don't know if you remember that. I'm

gonna put a link up there for you so you can take a look at that video because

there are some amazing things that we still use on pretty well a daily basis.

There were things in that video such as coffee makers, special espresso and

cappuccino makers, there were exercise wrist monitors that had bluetooth on

them and I'm just trying to think of a few more of them. Oh those infusers, for

essential oils, that sort of thing and so what we decided to do this year is find

10 more for you and they're great items. They're also really great items to give

as a gift or maybe even give yourself as a gift, if you know what I mean.

Oh my way, every single one of these items we bought with our own money. This

is not a sponsored video. We really want to tell you like it is. Ten awesome

things that we truly truly love and so I wanted to say that oh and another thing

is that what we're going to do in the description is do a link back to our

blog or maybe even have the links....we're learning to do this, in the description

themselves and that way you can click on the link you can check out the products

we're trying to get them exactly the same. Sometimes we have to have a little

bit of a different one, but we're really really looking at the reviews and making

sure we've got it right for you, but yes we're going to do all of that and I am

required by some kind of a rule on videos to tell you that we

do make a little bit of Commission on this. You pay exactly the same. A lot of

them are Amazon products. You pay exactly the same as what you would pay

to anybody else, but hey you know what, we want to keep on doing....we're having, we're

just loving doing this with you and so we want to keep on going and that

commission really really helps. So thank you so much if you're supporting us and

some of you are even buying more things and I think you're coming back into the

links and you know they're all connected to us and you're buying your groceries

and books and all kinds of things and you know who you are, thank you so much.

We really really appreciate it. So here Oooh

Number one awesome fine this is a neck massager and I don't know if you can see what's

going on back here but it is totally awesome and I found this at one of those

Home Show kind of places. You just turn it on and off here. What I absolutely

love about this and I have....I have one of those chair ones, but this baby is

portable because it has a rechargeable battery and the battery lasts for about

an hour and a half or so, but I can also control how much pressure I want to do.

It's kind of doing shiatsu, kind of rubbing back there on my neck. I can also

do it on my lower back and of course I've got to tell you, you know you might want to

check with a doctor with some of these things, but I can just sort of take it

off right like this and as you can see it's very very portable. It also has a

setting on it there for heat. So if I wanted to do some heat with a massage

that's going to work as well and I you know, I don't know about you, but I really

do....I'm going to do just some more....but I suffer from a stiff and sore neck and

just to have this baby going..... and I can sit at my desk,

I can maybe watch some TV or a movie that we've were streaming, something like

that, it's absolutely incredible and it's my number one awesome fine and for the

next few ones, let's head on off into the kitchen. So number two of our awesome

finds has to do with wine. Bill and I really, you know at the end of a long day

we love a glass of wine. We're not excessive or anything like that, but it's

really important for us to kind of finish the day with a nice glass of wine.

Now for every day of course we've got our house wine which means it's a kind

of a cheaper wine that's available, but for those special occasions what we like

to do is we like to buy a little better bottle of wine and you know from all

different vintages and that sort of thing, this could be for our birthday or

for a holiday or maybe it's a new plateau that we hit with our YouTube

subscribers, but anyway when we do have the nice bottle of wine, if we have the

time we will decant it in a beautiful decanter such as this one here and put

the entire bottle of wine into it to allow it to breathe. Now Bill isn't it true

Bill we usually don't have time to do all of that. At the end of the day it

really is the end of the day. So what we do is.....this is the awesome find here. We

use a little....it's called an aerator like this and Bill's already opened the

wine for me and you just kind of put the aerator in here and Bill said....you said

you twisted it around a little bit....this is usually Bill's job, so twist it around a

little bit and get yourself a nice glass here and what this does.....it's going to

start going to cluke cluke. Oh maybe Bill can do a little close-up of this. Can you

hear the click click click? What that's doing is it's aerating

the wine and by putting some air into the wine it really, it really does help

to make it taste a little bit better. So just do a little bit of that right now

and it just stays in there quite nicely. We'll also kind of swirl it around even

more and or let it sit for a little bit. We have done tests with this and tests

of course with the decanter and the aeration sequence it really does help to

bring out all the flavors especially in a red wine. So for number three we're

still on the wine theme and what I have here our stemless wine glasses. You know

the other one glass that I just showed with the stem ,well very very dangerous,

maybe you're out on a deck or patio or maybe you have certain relatives over

for Christmas time or something like that, but these ones are really you know

hard to to knock over and I absolutely love them. Now what I'm going to suggest

is you do get a better, if you love wine, do try to get a better glass because

these ones that we have they're from a company called Reidel. I think it's

r-e-i-d-e-l and just listen to the ting on this......

it's just like beautiful, beautiful stemware and when you drink out of it

because it is so thin and I hope Bill's getting a close-up of this because it is

so thin you really do feel like you are drinking out of a very very nice

beautiful glass. So my fourth awesome find has to be this grill. It's one of

those the lean mean fat grilling machine from George Foreman and I absolutely love it.

We have the large size and as you can see it's almost like a Teflon on this

side and on also on this side and we did do a video on some of our favorite

finger foods and here you can see me grill'n away. I'm making some fajitas

here on the George Foreman grill and it really is quite easy to use and so back

to me now. We....yeah we absolutely love it and you can make so many things with it.

You can make fajitas you can make paninis you could make steaks and what

it actually does is.....let's say you put a steak here,

it's the middle of winter you're not going to go out and barbecue. You put the steak

in there....of course you've plugged it in and it just starts going and it's

grilling on both sides. Now it does come with this handy tray, don't forget to use

it because that's where all your drippings go they go into the tray and

not all over your your counter tops, but you know whether you're looking to eat

healthy and have some grilled vegetables or you know lean turkey or chicken or

something like this this baby we use it, we love it, it's a great awesome find.

So my fifth awesome find and I'm bet you guys haven't even seen this before. First

I'm going to tell you a story about this, Bill and I what we like

to do is we like to go to really fancy restaurants or maybe an old-fashioned

hotel and we go into the bar, we order ourselves a couple of Manhattan's. One of

the things that we've been noticing is that when they serve up the Manhattan's

they're giving kind of these spherical balls as ice cubes and they're really

amazing. So guess what I found? I found the spherical ball ice cube maker and

these are the holes here....you just sort of and you can do it, you can just sort

of pour it. I usually just pour the water very very thin stream of it through the

holes and what you do is you end up with these amazing little ice cubes. Now

the one thing I love about them is that they really take a long

time to melt. So I'm just gonna put this...sometimes I put it in with a spoon but

as you can see here that's gonna take forever to melt and I don't know if Bill

wants to do a close-up of this, but what happens is in a Manhattan, or I'm going

to pour Bill a nice little Scotch here. What do you think about that Bill?

Tasty. You deserve it, you've been working hard today, but so a scotch on the rocks,

where it's not going to really dilute the Scotch at all. So let's just see if I

can do this here and I think that's about enough for a scotch,

but isn't that fabulous and you're not drinking a whole bunch of ice cubes or

anything like that. So I just love them. And for any of you

out there that are always looking for bloopers, yes it was Irish whiskey and

not scotch. I got it all mixed up. Anywho.....now one of the things about some

of these things that we have....we are so excited right now because Amazon has

given us our own storefront. I guess it's because we have so many subscribers

right now. Thank you for that and our little store is called Amazon or it's

located at amazon.com/shop/awesome over50 and what we have we're

allowed to put different categories and sections. So if you like my makeup, I have

on my makeup there that you can buy from Amazon. I also have you know if you like

the way I curl my hair....fashions and then we also have housewares and kitchen

items and of course gifts for her and gifts for him. So I just wanted to

mention that so you can take a look at it all year round and it's great for

gift giving or again as I said giving a gift to yourself. So number 6 is

an oldie but a goodie. It's a slow cooker. Some people call them a crock-pot and I

absolutely love love love this and it's really easy. You can take out this

ceramic gizmo and it's easy for keeping it washed and clean and all that sort of

thing. You can even put this in the dishwasher. It takes up some space, but

anyway....now if you're thinking oh oh I got one of those from 1972. You might

want to rethink digging it up because these are really inexpensive and of

course we're going to link them in the description as well and they'll be on

our blog, but you know the other night Bill....you love spaghetti right? Oh yeah!!

I just threw in some spaghetti sauce, real Tomatoes, onion

and peppers and all that sort of thing and I just let this sit then you can see

that there's some, you know different levels you can put it on high, you can

put it on low and all the timing and it was amazing spaghetti.

Also you can....we've got to eat healthy, especially you know the older we get and

you can put in carrots and celery and and all kinds of things. Make some

amazing soups and and put some grains in there, maybe some brown rice or whatever.

And chile....chile is another staple to put into these slow cookers and we have

to eat our beans apparently beans are really good for our us. I was also

amazed. I bought this little, "A hundred and one things to do with a slow cooker"

and I just can't believe it. So we're gonna try to find some maybe some

cookbooks for you as well and have some links, because I mean you could put a

whole pot roast in here, a chicken there's things that I never even thought

about and you just put it on low and that's the other reason you know you

really want to make sure that the plug is good and everything because a

lot of people kind of leave this on their counter for maybe eight hours

or so, but just amazing suggestions and I love mine. It's a real time-saver too

because you don't have to sit over a stove and stir and stir. So as you can

see I've still got a few more awesome things left and if you love tea.I am a tea

drinker and I absolutely love this awesome find and what it is, it's tea on

the go and if you're like me you've sort of gone to the more loose leaf tea.

You're not really using teabags anymore and this one is a cream earl grey and it

is so good and you can get loose leaf tea and green tea

or darling or jasmine, I mean chai tea, there's so many different blends out

there and they're absolutely delicious. Some of them even have chocolate in them,

but anyway getting back to this particular item. What you do is you just

open it up and you pour in some of your loose leaf tea. So depending on how

strong you kind of like it you just pour that in there and you add your hot water.

I don't usually fill it right up to the top, but I just add my hot water. Now as

you can see on here, I don't know if Bill can do a close-up here, but there's a

little bit of a strainer and like I said there's different makes of these, but

basically you make sure the strainer is there in its place....put that on and then

as I am decided, oh hey I love my coffee in the morning but in the afternoon

I gotta have a cup of tea and so if I'm ready for that as you can see I'm just

drinking through this little hole here or you can pour it into a

glass as well.....a glass....a mug, but what is really great about this is it's now

making....straining all those tea leaves that are down inside here and what a way.

It's just fantastic and it's not even that big, wonderful little find here. So

let's just stay in the travelin mode here and what I have here is....believe it

or not it's a fold up backpack and if you saw the bike riding video that we

did, I'll put the link up there, but anyway in the bike riding video here's a

picture or a video of Bill and he just throws this over his shoulder, so it's

really really light and it is a very lightweight backpack. So I'm going to

open it up here and what do I have inside? Well I have

some paper, but as you can see it's light as a feather and it actually just folds

into itself and probably not going to get it right...just folding it right now

but it's you can see how tiny I can fold this and it actually almost goes into a

pouch like thing. This is fantastic for putting into well let's say you're going

traveling somewhere maybe, oh maybe you're just going for a walk and you

need it bike riding maybe you're going hiking or maybe you are going traveling

and you want to put in maybe an extra pair of socks, a sweater or a jacket.

Maybe some water and some snacks and this little baby it's so small that if

you are traveling on a plane you can probably even put it on your carry-on.

And of course I meant to say "IN" your carry-on, not "ON" your carry-on.

And talking about carry-ons, I have found this amazing carry-on. Now it's a

Samsonite and what Bill and I did....we really researched....this is one of

Amazon's best picks. It is so amazing, like I don't know is you can see this.....

this is like just my fingers holding this it is so lightweight and just

amazing. It's also very very scratch resistant. I'm going to do a video if

it's not up already. I haven't done it yet so I can't link to it, but Bill and I

are going on a five-day trip to LA and I want to get everything in a carry-on and

in my purse. And so I will be showing that, but this is just fantastic

and of course it has the....you know I think it's extension handle

here, but it also has another handle as well. This should be easy....there we go.

Right here you know for those times that you're walking on the escalators etc and

Bill if you get a close-up of these wheels. Look at these wheels, these swivel

wheels. I mean they're just fantastic also I made sure that I got this in kind

of a bluish grey color. I'm going to suggest if you're giving yourself a

treat and it's on your wish list to get a new carry on, just you know and your

luggage because a lot of times you get the carry-on or the luggage - don't get

it in black because everybody's tends to have the black. So let's just open this

baby up and show you a little bit of what I'm talking about because again

love love love and I guess well here we go. Alright so there you go, lots of

pouches you know to put maybe some wet things that might you know some of the

toiletries make sure you get the right sizes because you have to have the

little small ones and some clothing maybe some shoes can go in there and the

other thing that I really love about this is it has a lock so you can just do

your own combination and lock her up. So last but not least is this Go-Belt.

Stretchy belt too guys and I even saved the packaging for you, As seen on TV and

you know it's really fantastic because it's like, I put a little bit of cash in

there or something and maybe a little bit of I.D. I'm just going to show you

something but thinking of the big fanny packs are kind of not there anymore we

should really try to get something a little bit more slender and what I like

about this is....I'm just going to put it underneath this top and you can see that

if I did have a little cash in there or something and let's say that

I was traveling maybe in another country I don't want to bring my purse or maybe

I am going to a festival or hiking or going for a long walk or a run or

something along those lines, this is fantastic. Now if I am going for a bit of

a run and as you can see what I'm doing here it's really easy to snap on there.

It also has a couple of zippers and I read the reviews they said be careful

with the zippers. Okay so but what they're saying is that this will hold a

water bottle. So let's just see how that fits in here and as you can see so I've got

my water bottle..... just give me a second again they say be

really careful because sometimes it's a tight fit with these with a zipper do it

really really slowly. I'm actually gonna put it on the table and here and there we

go. You know they'd probably fire me on television for "As Seen on TV" or whatever

those things are....but there you go. So I'm pushing it together. I want it to last

and now I'm gonna go for a run as you can see that fit in there quite nicely

in my Go-Belt. I still have some room over here if I wanted to put my ID,

credit cards you know whatever else I might want to put in there and now yeah

I'm gonna probably have to put it in front of me, but it still attaches quite

nicely. Snaps in the back....there's a little bit of give in, oh Heather, there we go.

So now I'm running and I got my water and I am hands-free and all that sort of

thing. I think it fits a 36-inch waist something like that.It is adjustable but

I love it. Hey a lot of those things you gotta be hands-free and this is perfect.

So there you have it. What do you think of this year's awesome finds? You know

and if you have an awesome find that you really want to share with us,

put it in the comments. I want to read about them and maybe I'll go...oh my gosh

yeah that's another awesome one and you might even find that we'll put it into

our our storefront there at the what is it on amazon.com/shop/awesomeover50

stores. So there's so many things that what we really try to do

with this video is, we wanted to give you things that would really enhance your

life. You know that's what awesome over fifty is really all about. Maybe you saw

the carry-on and you're going yeah you know what, I've got to do some more

traveling. I've got to see my kids. I have to see my friends, they live in another

state or another country or whatever and what we want you to do is maybe look at

that or or hmm I should be eating more healthy maybe you have got a eat more

vegetables, make more soups in that slow cooker or exercise with the Go-Belt or

whatever it is and of course having your own little personal masseuse with that neck roll thing,

just love love love that so you know we hope we showed you some things that will

help keep you healthy and happy and most of all to have some fun. And talking

about fun....... Hurricane he's been waiting patiently on

my lap here. Our little Hurricane he is so much fun. And what did you think about

all those awesome things? Yeah I think that's the seal of approval right there,

but you know we're just so happy also to have you our subscribers and by

the way I found this out the other day..... if you've already subscribed to us...down

below you'll see a bell. Click on the bell, because then you'll be notified

when our videos are out and as you know we do the lifestyle....we do two videos a

week. Lifestyle videos, fun, travel, food all that sort of thing

and then Fridays are makeup and fashion etc etc and hey if you haven't

subscribed, well what are you waiting for. Anyways there is a button down there. Again hit the

subscribe button and don't forget to hit the bell. And what do you think about

that, all this Hurricane? Yeah it's pretty...you guys are pretty amazing and again our

wish for you is, you know if you do end up looking at some of those things and

saying well you know I really should get myself whatever it is....a neck massager,

remember that you probably if I know you, you deserve it. So treat yourself

to something and talking about treats this guy wants....see how he perked up. this

guy wants a few more treats. We should get going and we'll see you later.

Everyone's invited to subscribe and join us on our videos.

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2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt: A $51,290 Mustang GT, or More? - Duration: 4:37.

This thing just revs all day. 7400 rpm redline.

All right it's post Labor Day here at Monticello Motor Club but summer is not

over yet and today we've got Muscle Beach in the form of the 2019 Ford

Mustang Bullitt

famously named after a very bad Steve McQueen movie but with a very awesome

car chase. The motor again is the star and it's the 5 liter coyote engine and

it is a dandy 480 horsepower up from 460 in a standard Mustang GT

figure about 4.2 seconds zero-to-sixty about twelve point four seconds in a

quarter mile and 163 mile an hour top-end

listen to that V8. Hear it rev. That's the rev-matching feature -- that throttle

blip between gears. It was the car doing that, not me. Heading out under the long

straight here demonstrate the very tall gearing of

this car. I'm still at third gear 112 miles an hour in third now the tall

gearing maybe is an ideal for a track. Might be a couple times where you prefer

a little bit shorter gearing to keep the engine in its sweet spot, but man this

motor. I just can't believe this is an American V8.

Now what is the bullet? It's a two-year model run 2019 and 2020 and you're

basically looking at a Mustang GT premium package with the Level 1

Performance Package, and then a few extra goodies so we're looking at a Torsen

limited slip differential we're looking at six piston Brembo front brakes those

torque thrust style wheels -- vintage looking wheels -- you have all the

things on this new Mustang front end maybe is the thing that's sparking a

little bit of debate it's probably the weakest angle of the car. Now, front end

aside, this is a good-looking Mustang. Really looks great on the street. Really

modern clean great lines. A round Bullitt badge on the back is about the only clue

to the identity of this car. Very very subtle badge treatment inside. You get

this full aluminum trim, the cueball shifter green stitching on the seats,

nice gauge package. Manual only of course, as God intended.

Shifter's nice. The throws are a touch long maybe for some people, but hey

yeah it's a muscle car it's about a nice mechanical feel. Quite good.

Steering, pretty good decent weighting. this engine is a little bit bigger, actually,

in all Mustangs GT's for 2019. Where it was actually just a little bit under

five liters like forty nine hundred fifty three CC's. Now it's almost I think

it's 5149 cc. The Camaro has definitely got some advantage. The old

adage, "no replacement for displacement." At 6.2 liters the Camaro just feels like

it's got torque all the time everywhere, especially down low. This engine you

gotta rev to get the most out of it, but I love revving it, so I just can't get enough

of this Mustang Coyote motor. $51,000. That's a pretty penny for a Mustang but

this is a lot of Mustang style, all around performance, desirability, 480

horsepower, if I failed to mention that, and a great, great versatile 5-liter V8.

The 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt

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Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator (Dušan Makavejev, 1967) - Duration: 1:08:42.

WILL THERE BE A REFORM

OF MAN?

WILL THE NEW MAN

RETAIN

CERTAIN OLD ORGANS?

I'm sure you must be interested in sex,

and it's a good thing.

It would be sad if you weren't.

I too am very interested in sex -

as a subject of study, of course.

AUTHOR OF MEDICAL SEXOLOG Y AND SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE

Sex is perhaps more whispered about than spoken of openly.

But we don't know enough about these whisperings.

If we could only find out more,

we'd know just how great people's interest in sex is.

In ancient times,

sexuality was understood in a different way.

This was especially evident in the custom

of worshiping the sex organs.

For example, a male sex organ

40 feet high, gilded and ornamented,

was paraded around, accompanied by music and beautiful girls.

And no one protested, not even the girls

who followed this gigantic 40-foot-tall phallus.

Or take the case of the Euphrates Valley,

where they'd raise up huge phalli, or male members,

measuring 180 feet high.

A special priest called a "phallobath" - he even has a name -

would climb up twice a year

and remain at the top of such a phallus for seven days.

Similarly, in India...

coupled organs, male and female,

formed an integral part of the altar.

LOVE AFFAIR

OR

THE CASE OF THE MISSING SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

Izabela, the Switchboard Operator EVA RAS

Ahmed, the Sanitation Inspector SLOBODAN ALIGRUDIC

Ruza, Izabela's Friend RUZICA SOKIC

Mica, the Postman and Seducer MIODRAG ANDRIC

The Sexologist DR. ALEKSANDAR DJ KOSTIC

The Criminologist DR. ZIVOJIN L. ALEKSIC

Assistant Director BRANKO VUCICEVIC

Set Design VLADISLAV LASIC

Edited by KATARINA STOJANOVIC

Sound by DUSAN ALEKSIC

Sound Editing by MIODRAG PETROVIC SARLO

Cinematography by ALEKSANDAR PETKOVIC

Written and Directed by DUSAN MAKAVEJEV

Prcanj, do you hear me?

Hello, Zajecar?

Is that Mijovic? You have a call from Murska Sobota.

We're trying, darling, we're trying.

Kragujevac can wait. I have three calls from Croatia.

Dura Dakovic, Slavonski Brod.

What private address? It's a factory.

Obrenovac, hold on.

Sremska Mitrovica, Pozarevac is calling.

Pozarevac. Answer, will you? Waiting for an invitation?

Miss, you're like Napoleon.

He could read, think, and piss, all at the same time.

Svetozarevo, how's that famous beer of yours?

Your transport, miss.

A motorized lover!

Get lost, you fucking jerk.

I could give you such a ride!

And Sufrain, the driver at the Ethiopian embassy.

Child of darkest Africa. African-style, sister.

A prince, so help me.

What a pleasure, having a professional work on your feet.

All I got from traipsing around with that bum with no car is corns.

I had Njegovan, a literature student from Lika.

He wrote me poems.

How did that go?

"Ruska, my dewy flower, I've dedicated a poem to you...

about wild flesh."

Buddy, could you whiten these for me quickly?

Three hundred.

And a new dinar for quick service. Money's worthless these days.

It was during the European Athletics Championships.

He was a bashful blond. You'd think he didn't know a thing.

But once he started, he couldn't stop.

He really gave you a good time.

In the morning, when we came out, dawn was breaking.

Everything was a sort of white mist before my eyes.

I felt like the Virgin Mary.

You know my Mihajlo, who played folk tunes on the accordion?

He was a good person,

but he was too into his music - the "Nightingale of Sumadija."

Dragan Stojnic, you little sweetheart!

I adore him.

Look - the Chinese.

Yugoslavia, born of struggle

Your people sing of your glory

Our nation, filled with our love

Be proud, Yugoslavia

We didn't introduce ourselves.

My pleasure. Busatlija, Ahmed.

Izabela Garodi.

Excuse me?

Ga-ro-di.

This is my friend Ruza.

Busatlija.

Call me Ruska.

Why don't we drop in at the Seaman's Tavern? They've redecorated.

- Sure. - Only if they've got draft beer.

I like drinking from a stein.

With lots of foam.

Your wish is my command.

Bodies of crime victims are hidden in a wide variety of places.

Criminals often take their victims

to secluded spots under various pretexts,

convinced that without witnesses a crime will not be discovered.

For example, the body may be buried, carved up,

burnt, thrown in a river or hidden in a well.

A body usually decomposes in water,

but cold well water can retard the decaying process,

facilitating cleaning of the head for identification purposes.

This cleaning is performed in the following manner.

Layers of mud and algae are removed,

the hair is combed, lacerations are sutured,

the face is made up, the eyelids are opened,

and glycerin is injected into the eyes to restore their natural sparkle.

The criminal always seeks to make a "leap into the void,"

driven by his instinct for self-preservation.

In a word,

he wishes to enjoy undetected the fruits of his crime.

SENIOR FELLOW INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOG Y

Advances in science and technology

enable certain criminals

to enrich their imagination and intelligence,

thus subverting civilization's achievements to the service of evil.

Paradoxical as it sounds, crime is being perfected

and is more and more a function of intelligence

and less a matter of force and fist.

It was once enough for a criminal to catch a train or boat

at the very last moment to escape justice,

but with modern advances, he can't feel safe anywhere.

Wherever he goes, whatever he does,

he'll leave enough traces

for the Argus-like eyes of criminologists to find him.

The way he ties a rope to hang or strangle

a victim,

or, in burglary cases,

the prints of shoes, socks or naked feet on a wood floor -

all these are calling cards

left behind for investigating officers

that prevent criminals from realizing their unattainable dream -

the perfect crime.

Disposing of his victim's body is one of a murderer's greatest challenges.

A murderer will often stare long and hard at the motionless body,

straining his brain for a way to get rid of the corpse.

The human body is made up of an enormous number of substances.

Blood poses an insurmountable problem for criminals.

Teeth and bones are very durable.

That fact helped our colleague Vodinelic

solve the infamous case of the Podravina skull.

And our experts Dr. Milcinski

and Dr. Sava Gorkic

superimposed an unidentified skull

upon photographs of unidentified bodies to successfully answer

the first of the seven golden questions in criminology: "Who?"

You have to taste this.

Barack palinka - apricot brandy.

A Hungarian specialty.

Are you - I can tell by your accent.

Hungarian? Yes, but of the domestic variety.

My brother in Budapest sent it along with Mr. Frankovic,

manager of the Sleeping Car Company,

the SCC.

Cheers.

That's a real disinfectant. I like a good clean job.

Smells like apricots, doesn't it?

You're not married, are you?

No.

You know, I lived here with my mother until six months ago.

Then she had some kind of rupture, and she was gone.

I couldn't do much here, if you get my drift.

I couldn't bring company here.

I've been renting ever since I can remember.

The army was a mother and stepmother to me.

I was an orphan.

My father went abroad in search of work and vanished.

I went straight from the medical corps into sanitation.

It's been ten years already.

Let's have some coffee.

Neither burner is working,

but we'll manage somehow.

Other than that, I'm very upstanding.

I don't drink. I'm a Party member.

Clean and meticulous.

I go on a binge once a year at most, when things get to be too much.

One teaspoon or two?

One.

And I thought you were an officer, something along those lines.

Izabela, you're a real tease.

Cheers.

Please come in the other room.

There's a good program on TV.

Would you hold this? Thanks.

Thanks.

It's more intimate this way. Don't you agree?

CLOSE THE CHURCHES!

Izabela, you're quite a little homemaker.

Just so you know: I've gone two months without a man,

and that's too long for a Hungarian girl.

There's this guy in our collective named Pista Baci.

He tells these jokes about Hungarian girls -

filthy jokes - and I imagined all sorts of things.

What do you mean by that?

The stories men tell. You know - jokes and such.

So you didn't like me?

Don't be silly, woman.

What did I say?

"Pretty as a fairy princess

with hair like silk."

Who's that?

Nobody. Just the milkman.

Tell me, are you single all the time?

Not all the time.

I'm just too honest.

I don't know how to lie to women.

But believe me...

you're the first modern girl...

that I've hitched up with like this.

That was nice, what you said about my hair.

And my skin is like velvet too.

Female, 20-25 years old, 5'3" tall.

Bones and muscles of average development,

of average nourishment.

Skin color: Grayish white.

Facial skin blistered and lacerated in spots.

Outer ear channels, nostrils, and mouth contain sand

and green, moss-like, mucous threads.

Right shoulder area shows lacerations and a hematoma

the size of a child's palm.

Skin under right elbow shows punctures

in the form of bite marks.

Eyelids swollen, with pronounced changes due to decay.

Conjunctiva clouded and grayish,

with grains of sand and above-mentioned fibrous threads.

Iris is light blue.

Uterine cavity contains fetus with lining,

approximately three months old.

Brain tissue exhibits well-developed structure.

Right temporal area shows hematoma the size of a palm.

Conclusion: Violent death by drowning,

which, based on the above findings,

was preceded by physical assault.

The threat posed to man by rats has still not been fully grasped here.

Rats devour enormous quantities of food and other goods.

They eat winter coats,

entire libraries of books,

corpses in autopsy rooms, even film stock.

In 1725, an earthquake and unprecedented famine

set great masses of rats on the march out of Asia.

Huge armies of the berserk little creatures reached the Caspian Sea,

swam across the Volga, and inundated the European part of Russia.

By 1750 their advance guard had reached Silesia.

After that, traveling along roadways and later railways,

the gray rat conquered one region after another.

At first, Europe welcomed these uninvited newcomers,

figuring that the gray rat would help exterminate

the black rat,

which had ravaged Europe since the Crusades.

The gray rat and black rat fought to the death.

Being stronger, tougher, and more bloodthirsty,

the gray rat prevailed.

The rat is in many ways more resilient than man.

There are currently three million of them in Belgrade,

60 million throughout Yugoslavia.

It's still unclear who will rule the Earth in 100 years. People or rats.

One pair of rats produces 1,000 descendants in one year.

Our rat extermination units -

advance guard of the human race -

wage a fierce battle to safeguard man's living space against rats.

THERE'S A PANTRY FULL OF CHEESE

AND THE RAT EATS THE CHEESE NICE AS YOU PLEASE

THE RAT EATS THE CHEESE

HIS MIND'S AT EASE WHILE HE HAS HIS CHEESE

BUT INTO THE RAT COMES A DISEASE

THAT SNEAKS OUT FROM THE CHEESE

AND STARTS SCREWING WITH HIS EASE

IT SCREWS WITH HIS EASE

SCREWING AND SCREWING IT BRINGS HIM TO HIS KNEES

IT'S A BELLYACHE HE CAN'T ABIDE AS IF HE GOT A SCREW INSIDE

LIFE'S ATAN END IT'S TIME HE DIED

I THINK I KNOW HOW IT MUST BURN

WHEN THAT SCREW BEGINS TO TURN

Bachelors are always at the bottom of the heap.

I live here modestly.

I'm no big shot or one of those pushy types,

but when it comes to fighting rats, Ahmed's your man.

You live like in that novel Wuthering Heights.

Eve.

And you're Suleiman the Magnificent.

Put on some clothes.

What's that?

You're so cramped here.

I found what I was looking for:

A hen's egg.

What do you think of when you see a hen's egg?

Hens don't lay eggs just so people can make omelets.

This egg represents the most highly developed reproductive cell

of the female sex.

Within this cell the germ of life is already present,

the "spark," as the common folk say.

This germ illustrates

how organs develop, including in the human being.

This is the most powerful element in all our science:

To know the mechanism by which all our organs,

nervous system, blood and heart develop.

When you understand this,

I'm sure you won't think of omelets anymore

when you see a hen's egg.

My Mohammed! Mujo!

Throw me some clothespins from the closet.

Right away.

Song of songs, rise up to the sun

That shines on the march of the Red column

What's that, for God's sake?

Comrades from the German Democratic Republic gave us some records.

I immediately bought a record player.

O land, be ready!

Onward, O time!

O land of lands, forward in assault!

Crush into dust rotten vermin!

Bravely into struggle!

Onward, O time!

Be joyful, O land to the future sworn

The Commune stands at the gate

To your oath be true!

Onward, O time!

We're all sticky.

Meho, you sure know what's good for a body.

Am I a good Turk or not?

What was that? I didn't get a word.

Do you like it?

Know what it says? It goes like this:

"Half of 100 forints is 50.

To hell with it.

Man's not made of wood. He can fail once in a while."

Then it goes on:

"I kiss my girl on the mouth."

"However, slaughterhouses and granaries,

along with roads,

offer the most attractive targets of invasion for rats."

The things you're involved with!

Meho decided to surprise you.

This is Master Rade.

Hello.

Please come in.

Hey...

what's that?

A record player.

The walls are good and sturdy.

They'll hold.

Or maybe we should put it here?

We'll put the drain down here.

Easy there! What are you doing, lifting that alone?

Here we go.

That's it.

Go over there.

Shock-workers.

Careful you don't scrape it,

or the paint will chip.

Set it down.

- To our health. - Cheers.

You're not drinking?

- One more? - A little later.

An expert job.

Come wash my back.

Hey, I didn't say there!

Interestingly enough, there's not one great artist,

great poet or great writer

who did not deal

with the most ticklish sexual matters.

The great painters -

Rembrandt, let us say...

as well as others -

depicted the sexual act.

Few people are aware of that.

One of our own artists

painted an extraordinary painting that I greatly admire,

which in essence is perhaps

extremely pornographic,

if one looks at it that way,

depicting the sexual act

in all its forms.

It's a picture by our great painter

Dorde Andrejevic Kun,

a painting first exhibited 30 years ago.

It depicts, without the slightest prudery,

parents engaged in the sexual act

in a room where children are playing

and a meal's being cooked

as an integral part of a certain way of life.

His point is to show us

not so much the sexual act

as the fact that all activities take place in that same setting.

That's one example of something that certainly might appear pornographic

but is not.

One... two... three... he captures your heart.

One... two... three...

a uniform.

You'll go on a journey.

Secretly, at night.

Fooling around.

A bed.

I'm not putting you on.

I don't believe it.

Think what you like, but I really love him.

I'm serious. So maybe he is a bit of a homebody.

We hardly ever go out.

Well, dark eyes are dark eyes, a heart means love -

even if it's a little love -

but there's no mistake, my friend.

It's your fate. Gimme another bite.

Take the whole thing.

Are you free tonight, miss?

- Unfortunately no. - Too bad.

What are you doing tonight?

Giving my kids a bath.

Pity.

- For me? - Sure is, handsome.

Thanks.

Miss, I am Mica, postman of death and joy,

bearer of urgent telegrams.

It's a special service calling for speed and finesse.

When I show up, people immediately start crying or celebrating,

showering me with tips or pressing me to stay for dinner.

I live like our delegations abroad.

Hello, Petrovac na Mlavi? Give me military post 69.

When I want a girl, she can't say no.

- Who is it? - The wool thrasher.

"Guess who I am. Quilt-making's my game.

I live in a cottage down the lane.

I have two sons, Andrija and Slobodan by name."

Got anything to thrash? - I do.

Let's go downstairs. - Lead the way, sunshine.

"I thrash wool, and my darling's no fool."

Master Aca, member of the Socialist League,

thrashes wool for party members and nonmembers alike.

"My cock does a lot. It glues you on the spot.

It makes you wet and hot,

and in a jiffy you're caught!"

I see you thrash wool. Could you thrash this quilt?

Sure. Want me to thrash you too?

Oh, I was thrashed long ago, my friend.

This tooth really hurts.

Look, this one.

My God!

You should get that filled.

Don't let it rot on you.

I know a great dentist.

He made me some fantastic teeth.

Look.

You think you're really something.

Miss Izabela, you don't know me at all.

I admit that certain sexual adventures do happen to me,

but not through any depravity of mine.

Say I bring a joyful telegram from a husband overseas.

The wife weeps with joy. The telegram gets soaked.

She offers me liqueur-filled bonbons.

She hugs and kisses me. - You don't say.

It's not my doing. It's the postal service's fault.

My boyfriend's off on a work assignment.

I might not see him for a whole month.

Screw this life!

People aren't made of wood,

especially not me.

So what if it's a night call?

Give me Pozega 64. That's right - 64.

I didn't know you were on the night shift tonight.

I'm filling in for my friend.

Yes, her pilot came in, the one who flies charter planes abroad.

You really do know everything.

And your boyfriend?

Named to the commission investigating the food poisoning

down in Nis.

I saw you two together once.

You were having a beer over near the hospital.

We'd gone for my anemia checkup.

It's not me waking you up, comrade. It's a call from Zagreb.

This is a workplace. Please stop horsing around.

When I say there's no hope, it's not just for show.

I'll turn the lights out myself if I feel like it.

Believe me, I hold you in the highest esteem.

You're one of the most beautiful women in the whole building.

I'd never stoop so low as to harm you.

But you're so sexy,

so it's not my fault if I wish to provide

what your heart craves.

A certain pleasure in life...

and suchlike.

Banja Luka? Hold on a moment.

It's not right. Don't.

No, I'm not talking to you. Please hold.

God, you're persistent!

When do you get off work?

I only mean you well. - I work until 6:00.

I wasn't talking to you. Hold on.

Go away.

If I start, I know I won't be able to stop.

Stay on the line. I'm getting your number.

This isn't right. Go away!

Please hold. The line's busy.

Is that you, Frosina?

Give me 2274.

Yes, Belgrade, here's Skopje for you.

Please don't.

Crikvenica doesn't answer.

Yes.

Banja Luka, I'm putting you through via Sibenik.

The lines are down.

The lines are down.

DANCE

THE RAPE OF THE SABINE WOMEN

NIGHT

What is it?

You smell like cigarettes.

What's come over you?

You're so nervous.

The enlarged right ovary displays a growth the size of a pea,

differing in firmness from surrounding tissue

and of a gray-yellow color.

The uterine cavity

holds a fetus three months old.

The stork finally landed in your nest.

Don't rub it in.

Is this what it's all about?

There's no problem. - There is!

You'll bear me a little Turkish janissary.

What do you want from me?

What am I to you?

Your servant? Your mistress?

I didn't sign on to be your slave!

Go away.

Wanted. Busatlija, Ahmet, called "Meho."

Occupation. Sanitation inspector.

Residence. Sremska 1.

For the murder of Izabela Garodi,

pursuant to Article 135, Section 2, of the Criminal Code.

Yugoslavia, your people sing of your glory

Our nation, filled with our love

Be proud, Yugoslavia

Meho!

No!

I won't let you.

I won't let you do it!

Stop!

Meho!

Come back!

Be proud, Yugoslavia

He used to live here. Came back dead drunk.

Didn't sober up for ten days.

We found him right there Sunday, wallowing in shit like a pig.

Haven't seen him since.

But before that he was a saint of a man,

meek as a lamb.

Suddenly something snapped, and he went crazy.

My Commune, dethrone today

Laziness and sloth, these old habits!

Heart, renew yourself!

Onward, O time!

Wheels, gather momentum!

Cogwheel of time

Dayshift and nightshift turn without ceasing

Make haste today!

Onward, O time!

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How to Lose Weight Without Diet or Exercise - Duration: 3:39.

Ahhh! My weight went up AGAIN?! This scale MUST be broken.

Ever since I started working, the cute little university girl

has now transformed into the chubby office cookie monster!

How did this happen to me?!

I really try to watch what I eat by not eating so much for dinner

though I do instead eat a lot for breakfast and lunch.

Or is it too much?

Sometimes in the office, we have cookies and cakes and all sorts of snacks and I only grab one or two every once in a while!

I mean I really try not to but I always cave in.

They look so delicious and it's free.

I usually only eat it in the afternoon, by the evening, it's already digested and gone.

I set a goal for myself to lose half a kilo per week.

It's a weight loss goal that professionals say are very effective.

When I calculate the numbers, I should lose about 24 kg after a year.

But no, not only did I only lose half a kilo A MONTH,

in some months, I didn't even lose anything and instead gained 2-3 kilos.

But then somehow, I could do it. I lost the weight without even dieting or exercising.

It all happened when I signed a contract to be a writer.

When that happened, I quit my job and only worked from home.

I no longer had to face the parade of sweets in the office or internally battle the chocolates placed on my colleagues table.

It really helped to not be tempted.

Hedy Kober, director of Yale's Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Lab

who also co-authored a 2016 research review on how we respond to food says

"Food cues. They make you eat more."

Food cues are like seeing food, smelling food, or even just images of food that will tempt you.

It's like ringing a bell to call a dog for dinner and he's just drooling non-stop.

If Pavlov himself were to rise up from his grave to check our

salivary glands when we walk pass some grilled chicken,

he would feel like his research has yet again been proven true.

In 2016 a researcher replicated Pavlov's experiment in Google's workspace

which has a constant availability of food and drinks.

Before the experiment, the researchers noticed that most Google employees that enter the break room

would often get a drink first after entering the room.

Taking this into account the researchers decided to place snacks next to the drinks at one end of the room

while leaving the drink area empty at the other end of the room.

The experiment showed that the employees who went for a drink where the snacks were available

ate twice much than those who grabbed drinks from where there was no snacks in sight.

So, what have we learned from this?

It actually comes down to getting better control of your surroundings.

For example not putting food near your place of work to avoid tempting yourself.

As the saying goes "Out of sight out of mind"

I myself have taken complete control of my own surroundings.

Now if you were to step into my kitchen right now, you won't see any snacks laying around.

Not only do I avoid buying any junk food or snacks,

if I did buy any, I would keep it away in a cupboard.

That way, I'm not tempted.

But I admit, when you're stuck in a surrounding that you have no control over

it's much harder to resist the temptation.

It's no coincidence that the pork roast from the roadside grill shop always smells so good

or that little dessert shops likes to offer free samples

I mean there are actual jobs for people to decorate food and make it appear appetizing on screen.

This is what we must overcome.

It's been 20 years now since I left my job at the office and became a writer from home.

And trust me when I tell you my weight-loss journey hasn't been easy.

But just by making these small changes in your surrounding

I believe you'll be able to live a happier and healthier life.

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Absolutely Gorgeous Riverview Bunk House Cabin with 5 Beds Great For Large Or Multi Family Retreats - Duration: 3:34.

Absolutely Gorgeous Riverview Bunk House Cabin with 5 Beds Great For Large Or Multi Family Retreats

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How To Easily Animate Bats or Birds in After Effects - Duration: 9:11.

hey what's up ladies and gentlemen I'm Ignace Aleya and today it's another Tip Trick Tuesday

Tuesday and today's tip trick Tuesday I'll be showing you a simple tip on how

to animate characters inside of Adobe After Effects

I've already been making some Victoria 'ls on this kind of technique but I find

it's so much fun and it's actually a part of a bigger tutorial that I'm still

working on and it's kind of Halloween related that's why I talk of redoing

this tutorial because I find it's so much fun you can do so many things with

it and yeah basically in this tutorial we're going to be animating a flying bat

and when you want to try and animate something try to look up how the

movement actually works try to actually imitate that movement like if you would

be flying you would go up if you push down you go low so the body actually

moves you you find that the wings kind of roll off so yeah you would be looking

funny if you would do this in an office but actual animation companies also do

that before they go for a walk cycle they would actually try and do that walk

cycle so it's really important that you look up how the actual movement goes and

try to imitate it yourself so without further ado let's jump into Adobe After

Effects and see how we're gonna animate this alright so here we are in Dobby off

your effects and as you can see I have this image here of a bat and it's a

frontal image and we just want to animate it flying so if you have an

image of a bird or any of these kinds it's actually super easy to animate them

if you're going to use them in like long distance shots so of course you don't

want any kind of close-ups of this bat and did this bat doesn't look realistic

enough for that but oftentimes you see in a shot like birds flying in the sky

bats flying at night and you kind of can fake all these animations simply and

after effects with a simple tool without being an actual animator so first of all

once you want to animate something really think of how that animation is

going to look like I said in the intro and we are going to drag this into a new

composition here at first so what I'll do is click on my layer and then right

over here you see this option for the puppet tool in the puppet pen tool if we

click on that we can actually click on our

image right here to make kind of joints so we want a joint over here maybe over

here and here actually also here and then we want maybe a few joints over

here on the on the bed itself just to make sure it's not really animating over

here then another one here here and then again over here at the end okay so now

we have made some joints for our bat and instantly if we're going to press you on

the keyboard you're going to see that we have a bunch of keyframes right here for

all these joints so let's move ten frames forward so hold shift and press

the page down key now we can animate it so well before we start animating

actually we're going to set this like it's a slap down like the way the bat is

kind of trying to go upwards so how we'll do that is actually click on this

one and this one first I'm going to drag this down and then also bring this one

down okay there we go I really think of these dots like real

actual joints so we can actually move these there we go looks pretty good in

my opinion maybe a little bit closer to the body so we can do something like

that and the body actually we want to move it up so we're going to click on

one of these joints hold shift and select the other ones and then move this

up there we go maybe also play a little bit with these joints so everything

looks kind of right okay there we go so now we have a nice flap upwards and now

we're going to move forward so hold shift and press page down and in this

case we want to make this go again we're going to like all of these holding shift

and now we want to bring this down and this up

kind of try to make it somewhat right as you can see it's not perfect but um gets

job done pretty pretty well in my opinion okay we can drag this out a

little bit more and there we go so now we have this animation and already it

looks kind of good so what we're going to do is now select all our first

keyframes and copy these and then go to the second keyframes again go ten frames

forward and then paste these keyframes so now we have a kind of loop then go

one frame backwards with a page up key and then we're going to press n on the

keyboard and let's preview this okay so basically that's that's already very

nice and what you can do is and go over here again and maybe and I made it a

little bit better to go a little bit higher maybe it's uh like you want and

another thing I want to do is select all of these keyframes and hold alt and drag

them in and that's going to speed up the process and right over here and then go

one frame forward always go one frame from the end and press n because that

way you don't have any double keyframes for example if I would make this one

frame longer this would have the exact same value as this one but if we make it

one frame shorter it's going to stop at one frame before the exact value of the

beginning and that's going to make that a seamless perfect loop and there we

have it so that looks pretty nice and if we're going to enable motion blur here

for this layer actually the layer and then motion blur for the composition

we're going to see that now we have some motion blur in the wings and look how

cool that already looks so okay so this is getting there in my opinion maybe we

want to make it I go down a little bit more as the body itself so we can go

again here and bring it a little bit more down so we have a little bit more

of a harsh animation and maybe over here we want to make it go up a little bit

better and just make sure that you select all these keyframes

and go at the end here and paste them over here okay so let's see yes okay

there we have it super nice we have our animations if we're going to go to

effects curves and like bring this down a little bit make it dark and let's

bring in the sky just quickly and if we're going to click on the bat we can

go for layer pre-compose and move all the attributes in here if we go into

that layer you'll see here we have this entire range of our animation we want to

right click on that and trim the comp to work area and now if we go back to our

first composition and we can go and right-click and go for time and enable

time remapping and I'll hold alt and click on the stopwatch for the time

remapping and go into this arrow here and simply go to property and loop out

and like right here loop out and if you select that it's going to make a loop as

long as your timeline lists and there we have a loop of our bat and we can now

simply just make it smaller put it over here and then kind of keyframe the

position to move off screen and maybe also go and animate the scale duplicate

this one move it over and maybe also go for an offset here and now we have like

a few of these and it's completely up to you what you're going to do with them so

maybe bring this down like this

and of course if you have a particle generator like particular you can and

just drop this in as a texture and use it that way but that's going to be for a

different tutorial but see how cool that already looks just using it that way

alright so that's it for this tutorial I hope you enjoyed it if you did give this

video a like also be sure to subscribe to the channel and hit the notification

bell so you get notified when I upload new videos apart from that check out our

website we have a bunch to offer for any digital creative and if you buy

something from our website it really helps to support this channel so that

would be awesome and apart from that I hope to see you

guys in the next one goodbye

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Make Tree Pot Holder or Flower Pot Stand Using Out of Waste //GREEN PLANTS - Duration: 10:01.

welcome to my channel

today i'm going to work on pot holders using out of waste

it's a dead wood and i'm going to make a pot holder using this

making holes on the corner edges of this dead wood to hang it

applying wood varnish or paint

making end knots in the jute rope for hanging

then

inserting the jute rope through the holes with a help of small wire

check the balancing wood and rope and make a top end knot

after all

place the pots in this hanging holders

thanks for watching and also watch my other videos

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A brutal life for migrants in Libya: trafficking, detention or death en route to Europe - Duration: 10:15.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Let us first warn that the story you're about to see contains images

that may upset some viewers, especially children.

Violence has re-erupted in Libya.

The U.N.-backed government there has declared a state of emergency after fighting between

rival militias killed more than 100 people in the capital, Tripoli.

The situation is particularly dire for migrants.

Libya is the major gateway for Africans en route to Europe.

An estimated 700,000 are now caught in the Libyan crossfire.

The fragile government in Tripoli has prevented foreign reporters from entering the country

for months.

But "NewsHour" special correspondent Christopher Livesay and videographer Alessandro Pavone

were granted rare access and, with the support of the Pulitzer Center, filed this exclusive

report.

They begin in Tripoli.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: Rare sights for American journalists to film in Libya these days, but

we're the first U.S. TV crew to enter the country since last year to report on Libya's

migrant crisis, a heaving calamity in an unstable land.

We're under constant observation by government minders, their suspicions shadowing us everywhere.

They don't want to seeing this, the thousands of migrants and refugees from throughout Africa

and beyond who use Libya as a way station north to Europe.

Each time we try filming them at government facilities, Libyan authorities shut us down.

MAN: Stop that.

Stop that.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: Why aren't we allowed to film?

We have permit.

We have permits.

We have permits for weeks.

We have had permits for weeks.

With a hidden camera, we manage to film inside this airplane hangar, where Ghanaian migrants

from West Africa are about to be flown back to their home country.

But we're caught.

No government official would explain the obstruction on camera.

Many migrants hope for a better life, but often they have left war and desperation at

home and fallen victim to the unforgiving Mediterranean, to indefinite government detention

on land, or fallen prey to traffickers who torture and even sell them for money.

And it's because of those traffickers that Libya wouldn't allow American journalists

in for nearly a year after CNN showed African migrants being auctioned off at a Libyan slave

market last November.

WOMAN: Big, strong boys for farmwork, he says -- 400.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: At a clinic in Tripoli, we meet a 19-year-old Somali named Hamud Abdul

Elimi.

He says he comes to the clinic from his shared apartment every day to get treatment for his

mutilated legs and fingers, wounds inflicted by migrant traffickers.

His saga began last year in Somalia, more than 4,000 miles from here, he says, after

militants from Al-Shabaab, an East African jihadist group, murdered his brother and threatened

to kill the rest of his family.

HAMUD ABDUL ELIMI, Somali Migrant (through translator): I had to flee.

My family paid smugglers to take me to Europe.

But they held me in Libya and tortured me.

Then they sold me to another group of smugglers that demanded more money.

When I couldn't pay, they nearly beat me to death.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: Hamud gave us this video filmed by a fellow migrate.

He says it shows his same traffickers torturing a fellow Somali in the same hidden location

in the same way they tortured him.

HAMUD ABDUL ELIMI (through translator): They also electrocuted me and abandoned me with

gaping wounds on the side of the road.

I thought I was going to die.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: He wants to tell us more, but the government minders are watching and

we fear for his safety.

Amid this chaos and fear, the international community is trying to help.

Federico Soda is the Mediterranean director of the United Nations Migration Agency.

It cooperates with the Libyan government to fly willing migrants back to their countries

of origin.

He says those they help have given up trying to get to Europe, after enduring inhuman conditions

inside detention centers.

FEDERICO SODA, United Nations Migration Agency: Most of the migrants that we assist, we're

actually identifying in the detention centers.

We're also getting them out of quite likely abusive conditions, certainly intolerable

and very, very difficult.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: Abusive conditions inside the detention centers?

FEDERICO SODA: Yes.

I mean, it's -- there's abuse.

There's overcrowding.

There's serious sanitation issues in terms of hygiene.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: I mean, we are talking about detention centers that are sanctioned

by the government.

FEDERICO SODA: Yes, but we're talking about a government also that has a very loose control

of the situation in these centers.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: Loose control because Libya has been in disarray ever since the

NATO-backed overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi in 2011.

He had ruled the nation for decades and prevented migrants from sailing to Europe.

Today, the oil-rich country remains divided.

The U.N.-backed government sits in Tripoli, a rival administration rules in the east,

and in between, numerous well-armed militias.

Recently, violence has re-erupted between rival militias in Tripoli, killing more than

100 people.

Soda says traffickers have taken advantage of the power vacuum and more than 1,000 miles

of Libyan coastline facing Europe.

Once migrants get to the Libyan coast, traffickers send them off to Europe in overcrowded, unsafe

boats.

More than 70,000 migrants have arrived in Europe so far this year.

Most must first cross the Sahara Desert.

It's striking just how similar it is to the desert in the American Southwest.

Both places are on the front line of an immigration crisis, people coming from the impoverished,

politically unstable south trying to make it to the more prosperous north.

The difference is that, in the United States, it's the desert that's the final frontier.

Here, it's the sea.

So far this year, more than 1,700 migrant deaths have been recorded in the Mediterranean.

Most do survive, but a growing number are being turned back, as more and more countries,

led by Italy's new government, refuse to accept them.

Instead, the Libyan coast guard takes the migrants back to Libyan detention centers.

Ghassan Salame is the U.N. special envoy to Libya.

GHASSAN SALAME, U.N. Special Envoy to Libya: Let's be frank.

Many of these detention centers are overcrowded.

Some of them lack the minimum that is required by international humanitarian law in order

to deal with migrants or with refugees.

And on top of that, some of them, we don't even have access to them.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: We travel to the western port city of Sabratha, an area notorious for

migrant traffickers who crowd their passengers in unsafe boats for Europe.

Basim Bashir Al Ghrabi is the local chief of the Department for Combating Illegal Migration.

BASIM BASHIR AL GHRABI, Department for Combating Illegal Migration (through translator): Our

task is to rescue migrants at sea and bring them back to safety.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: You say rescued, but the migrants, they don't want to be rescued,

do they?

They want to go to Europe.

BASIM BASHIR AL GHRABI (through translator): We are here for humanitarian reasons, but

we will use all forces necessary to prevent migrants from coming here.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: You say do anything necessary to prevent migrants from coming here.

We have heard reports that there have been cases of abuse of migrants in Libya.

Is that the case in Sabratha as well?

BASIM BASHIR AL GHRABI (through translator): I respect the migrants' humanity.

They are poor, weak people.

It's absurd to use force against them.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: But not uncommon.

Back in Tripoli, we meet up again with Hamud, the Somali refugee from the clinic, this time

in secret.

It's Friday, a holy day, offering us a rare moment free from our minders, who have gone

to the mosque to pray.

We're on our way to a neighborhood called Abu Salim (ph).

We have been warned that we have to maintain a very low profile to go there.

There was a shoot-out reported this morning.

A shoot-out, we're told, between a dominant militia and unwelcome refugees.

Hamud meets us on the street and rushes inside the apartment he shares with eight other young

Africans.

HAMUD ABDUL ELIMI (through translator): I can't work to pay my rent.

My landlord will evict me in three days.

I don't know what I'm going to do.

I can't cross the sea to Europe like this.

I'm trapped.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: He blames the traffickers who beat him.

But they're not alone.

He says, when the traffickers left him to die, Libyan authorities refused to take him

straight to a hospital.

Instead, they put him in a detention center.

HAMUD ABDUL ELIMI (through translator): They kept me there for two days.

By then, gangrene spread over my wounds, and the doctor had to amputate my fingers, my

left leg and my right foot.

I haven't had the courage to tell my mother yet.

It would break her heart.

CHRISTOPHER LIVESAY: But he hasn't lost hope.

He is in touch with a cousin in Canada.

Hopefully, they can be reunited, he says.

Soon after we parted ways, Hamud endured yet more hardship.

Libyan police apprehended him for no reason, he says, and beat with the handles of their

guns, then stole $200, money his friends had donated to help him out.

He took this video after the beating.

Libyan police vowed to kill him the next time they saw him, he says.

When we asked him why, he said, "Because I'm a migrant, and they know there's nothing I

can do about it.

This is Libya."

The government in Tripoli didn't respond to our request for comment.

Meanwhile, thousands continue to attempt the crossing out of Libya, but as Libya's political

turmoil endures and Europe tightens its borders, more migrants like Hamud have no choice but

to stay.

For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Christopher Livesay in Tripoli.

For more infomation >> A brutal life for migrants in Libya: trafficking, detention or death en route to Europe - Duration: 10:15.

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How to Install EDirect on Mac, Unix, or Linux - Duration: 3:40.

This tutorial shows you how to install NCBI's Entrez Direct, or EDirect, programs on a Mac.

The procedure is the same for Unix and Linux machines.

You will install, and run the edirect programs, from the Terminal app.

In most cases, your default directory will be /Users/username, and that's as good a place

as any to install EDirect.

All I need now is the bit of text containing the installation commands.

That text is in the EDirect documentation in our online Books database; just search

in your browser for ncbi edirect and you will get to this chapter.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK179288/

This is a big and immensely helpful document that allows you to take full advantage of

EDirect's capabilities.

For now I'll just scroll down to the Installation section and copy this text.

Back to my terminal window, I'll paste that in, hit Enter, and away it goes.

You should quickly get to this setup.sh shell script.

Hit Enter again to run that script, and it will stop on this message about Trying to

establish local installations of any missing Perl modules.

It may sit there for a minute or so, then will declare that Entrez Direct has been successfully

downloaded and installed.

You are also prompted to set a PATH variable so that you can run the edirect programs from

any directory.

I recommend running the echo command as presented, which is as easy as copying that line beginning

with echo, pasting it in at the prompt and hitting Enter.

Okay, that's done, and I now have a new directory called edirect, and I'll very quickly show

you what's in that directory.

Here you have the EDirect programs, such as efetch, esearch, xtract, etc.

Now let's check to see if the EDirect programs are working.

One way to do that is to type a program name and ask for the version number.

I'll do that by typing, esearch dash version, and we see not only that I've got version

9.80, but this also means that the EDirect programs are properly installed.

You likely have a newer version because EDirect is updated fairly often -- check the end of

the EDirect documentation to see how to get on an email list that will notify you of updates.

Another useful command is the program name a space and dash help.

I'll type efetch dash help the pipe symbol, |, then the program more, just so the documentation

doesn't scroll all the way to the bottom.

This is a quick way to see command line options without having to go to the documentation

on the web.

Hitting the space bar moves you through the text.

Okay, all seems well, but what the heck, let's run a real efetch command to show you how

easy it is to use.

This command retreives a protein record in FASTA format and sends that to a file called

np.faa, or whatever name you give it.

All I need is the accession number from the NCBI Protein database.

I'll use NP_000302 dot 1

efetch -db protein -id np_000302.1 -format fasta > np.faa

So I've run that, and I'll use the cat command to view that FASTA file.

And there it is.

That's it.

You're now ready to run EDirect on your Mac.

In the YouTube Description of this video you will find some useful links, and if you have

any questions, please write to, info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.

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