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Google Maps has captured some of the most baffling images across the globes.

From murderers, to promiscuous couples, to lurkers in the woods.

Google has captured everything -- even the things it didn't quite want to.

So today we're going to be listing of the Top 5 Scary Google Map Discoveries.

Before we begin make be sure to stick around to the end of the video where I'll be responding

to a few of your comments.

Let's jump in.

5 Kazakhstan Pentagram It's no surprise that this picture freaked

people out when it surfaced on google maps.

It appears to be a pentagram etched into the ground in a desolate area of Kazakhstan.

Lisakovsk is the closest city to the land and even that is 12 miles away.

There is no life -- so who created the symbol?

Well -- of course theorists have pointed the finger at aliens and cults -- perhaps an alien

has marked its territory and is preparing for a return later on in the future.

Or perhaps even a cult is holding satanic rituals out in the vast deserted land -- Well

-- before we get too out of control with theories about the pentagram.

Archaeologist Emma Usmanova told LiveScience, I quote, "It is the outline of a park made

in the form of a star."

Booo, no fun Emma.

Are we sure it's not something more sinister?

4 Convict On The Run I think we can all agree that this is the

last thing we want to see on Google Maps -- especially if you discover it's in your area.

Which is exactly how South Africans felt after this gem popped up on google maps -- which

seemingly shows an escaped convict running down a desolate looking road.

Now -- there are theories about this picture -- as many were quick to point at that the

orange jumpsuit is more fitting with an American prison instead of a South African one -- and

that instead he may actually just be a municipal worker.

As they are known to wear orange as part of their uniform.

But that still begs the question -- why is he running -- why is he alone -- why is this

picture just so damn terrifying?

I don't know about you, but my money is still on escaped convict.

3 Bird People Oh great, a cult, but even worse, a bird cult.

This picture was taken on the sidewalk of a canal in Western Tokyo -- and it seemingly

shows a group of people lined up like psychopaths -- wearing bird masks.

Worse yet -- Pigeon masks.

Now -- it's likely that this was just a prank played on the google street car my students

of the nearby Musashino Art University.

But if you ask me, that is quite the elaborate prank -- how did they know the google car

would be there?

Do they always carry their pigeon heads around or did they have to run home to grab them?

Did they make the google car wait so they could snap this epic shot?

Or have they been standing there for days -- waiting -- hoping -- someone would eventually

come along.

Fucking cults.

2 Alien This disturbing -- and just downright baffling

picture -- was snapped in Lorraine France by a google street car.

Now -- either the picture is severely warped -- or there is an alien residing in Lorraine

unbeknownst to all its residents.

It's legs are severely thin and whoever it is seems to be suffering from an extreme

case of malnutrition.

But -- it's the head that is the most concerning.

It's huge.

Unnaturally huge.

It's either a frightening mask -- or once again -- an alien who seems to enjoy riding

bikes.

It also looks like there might be a cigarette hanging out of its mouth but that's unconfirmed.

Again -- could be a seriously warped picture -- but I'm going with alien.

Definitely alien.

1 Road To Hell Perhaps not the most visually terrifying but

it is by far the most emotionally terrifying.

Here we have the road to hell.

Apparently.

Capture by Google Maps in California -- this picture shows us the road to hell -- and the

End of the line sign that is seemingly warning us from going any further.

I mean, why would you?

The road literally says Hell.

Now -- we all have our beliefs -- Heaven Hell, whatever you choose to believe in is up to

you.

Personally I'm a strong believe in reincarnation -- but that's just me.

Where's the street sign for that?

Now -- I'm sure this road isn't leading to hell -- but the picture is haunting nonetheless.

Perhaps this is the confirmation all you flat earthers need.

What is beyond the sign.

Does the world end.

Will you fall off and into oblivion -- or, y'know -- will the road continue on into

a town.

Perhaps it's called Hell.

We just don't know.

Well, there we have it!

Have you ever come across these frightening google map discoveries?

Were there any that we missed?

Leave us all your thoughts and feelings in the comments down below and perhaps we can

do a part 2.

Before we go though I just want to respond to a few comments from one of our last videos.

One user said, "Love your vids, but...hand gesturing.

Take it down a notch eh?"

-- Honestly I wish I could -- but I just can't stop.

HELP ME.

Trish Mro said "I have a question for ya!

Who came first?

You or Most Amazing Top 10?"

-- Top 10 did -- Top 5 came shortly after before we became Top 5 Scary Videos.

Autumn Wuffy Entertainment said "Lucy, do you live in the UK or Canada."

-- Formerly UK but now Canada.

I'm actually getting my citizenship this summer.

One of you.

One of you.

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And until next time, see ya later.

For more infomation >> Top 5 Scary Google Map Discoveries - Duration: 4:53.

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Use Your Google Home With Your Favorite Bluetooth Speaker in 2019 - Duration: 9:47.

hello Automaters! Thanks for tuning in again there are always two questions I

get related to Bluetooth number one how do I get these as a Bluetooth speaker

any my Google Home or Google Assistant enabled products number two what I also

get a lot is how do I make another Bluetooth speaker that's what this is

here how do I turn that into the playing device and basically broadcast from here

to this Bluetooth speaker so let me show you how to do that today now if you're

looking for the other video here's a card up at the top if you want to know

how to use your Google Home product as a Bluetooth speaker I can go ahead and I

can show you that just in a separate video

now that's again up in the top right here right now actually right there so

now in terms of using a different Bluetooth speaker as the speaker what I

can tell you is that your microphone is not going to work here so even if your

device has a microphone on it you're not going to be calling up the Google

Assistant here on that Bluetooth speaker you will still need to call up the

Google Assistant here on your Google Home device so that's number one number

two what you're going to need is the Google Home application now you should

already have that but I'm going to go ahead and open that up here just so that

we're ready and I'm going to show you a few functions within the Google Home

application for making this a very easy process now number one I have to have my

Bluetooth speaker on it already so this little light here flashing indicates

just so you know that no Bluetooth connection has been made but it is ready

to make a connection now we also have to prepare this device to be ready for a

Bluetooth connection so I'm going to use the Google Home Hub today but you could

do the exact same things on your Mini or your Mac's or your standard Google Home

and in a lot of cases the Google Assistant enabled smart displays or

other speakers so now inside the Google Home application I'm going to scroll

down I'm going to find this device it's called the living room

so I'm just tapping on that and now up in the top right you can actually go

into the settings for this device scrolling down there's a couple of

different settings that we're going to want to talk about over time here but

the default speaker is essentially what you want to go into here when you're

talking about trying to get music or other content to play on another

Bluetooth speaker so here you can see the word pair Bluetooth speaker

now as I tap on that it will scan for devices and you can see instantaneously

it found the anchor that's what this is a seven nine oh eight and I simply tap

on that and now I hit done now if you're struggling pairing a Bluetooth device or

a Bluetooth speaker you may already be paired either here you can see that it's

now made that connection maybe you're paired to something here or you're

paired here but ultimately you've now paired that and you can see that I've

set that now as my default speaker so we've made the connection it's now my

default speaker so when I ask for media to play here it will actually play out

on this speaker right here so let's go ahead and do a demo play royalty-free

music sure here's royalty-free music on Google Play music

so I think you can see that is actually the one playing now I can do all of my

controls over here so it's streaming across but I have a pause button and I

also have the ability to control volume here on this device now if I'd like I

can also control volume over here on my Google Home device so volume to 10% so

there you go now we can barely hear it over here volume to 50% so there it goes

it's probably hard for you guys to hear but it did actually increase the sound

level stop so there you go that's the basics of this now whenever we talk

about basically pairing these devices and setting something as the default

speaker I can go ahead and I can switch from the default speaker there's nothing

I can really do with my voice here in terms of setting a default speaker but

now that these two are paired what happens no matter what essentially when

I ask this device to play music or I ask for music to be played on this device

what's actually going to happen is it's going to play it here so what do I mean

by that now down here at the bottom is my multi room group it's called and if I

go into the settings of that multi room group you can see my kitchen speaker

which is actually this Google Home Mini rate here in my living room hub right

here and I could add more devices if I'd like but now because I've set the

default speaker on this device to actually be this when I ask for media to

play on multi room group it will play on these two devices so let's go ahead and

do that play royalty free music on multi room group

pause now what you're noticing right there is actually the fact that these

two are no longer synchronized so as I play across Bluetooth here to this

device these are no longer synchronized so what I have to do now is actually

analyze between these two devices how to get them synchronized and then use some

of the sliders here in the Google Home application now I'm going to take a few

minutes and figure out which of my two speakers is further ahead in the song

and then which of them is further behind and then I'll do the demo for you

all right so I took a few minutes and I figured out basically that this device

is further behind and that makes sense when you're transmitting across

Bluetooth that's going to introduce some delay so when you're talking about

casting music from here or you're just basically starting the music service

this one's just starting the music service this one is receiving a

Bluetooth transmission after it was started on here so what I need to do is

I need to actually delay this device rate here so as I told you before that

is my kitchen speaker and so what I'm going to do is go into the settings for

that and again now if this was further behind for some reason you could do that

in this devices settings but inside of this device settings here here's the

group delay correction as I'm playing now I listen and I just delay more and

more to get these two speakers working essentially in harmony so let's go ahead

and do that you'll see me play here for a little bit but ultimately I should be

able to create this synchronization relatively quickly every time you move

the slider what I'll tell you is pause for a few seconds make sure you're

listening and try and figure out did I go too far or am i closer or further so

let's go ahead and start that play

so that's about all I have for you here today obviously there's a lot of

different options for you now to go ahead and connect with a Bluetooth

speaker and utilize your Google Home products as a Google Home speaker you

can have ultimately that synchronization that audio synchronization problem if

there is too much delay basically introduced by a speaker like this in

general what I'll say the 200 milliseconds that Google gives you on

that slider is usually good enough but for older Bluetooth speakers like this

one it could be too much to get perfectly synchronized so there you go

everyone hopefully this helps you utilize your Bluetooth speaker in your

home go ahead leave any comments down below and of course what's coming here

at the end of the video is subscribe links and other of our helpful how-to

videos or just basic smart home education videos that we run here on

automate your life so thanks for watching everyone and we'll see you next time

For more infomation >> Use Your Google Home With Your Favorite Bluetooth Speaker in 2019 - Duration: 9:47.

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Display and Update the Value in a Google Sheets Cell | C+I 26 - Duration: 12:36.

You can display and update the value in a cell with your chatbot.

From the previous scenario that we have created, we will add a new route.

Select Google Sheets module and "Get a cell" action.

Select the same Product Inventory file.

We will need to enter a Cell ID here but we haven't created the attribute yet.

So let's go to Chatfuel,

add a quick reply and name it "Cell".

Create a new "cell" block.

Go into the block, add a typing action and a text card

asking the user the action they want to do to the cell.

Insert a quick reply and name it display cell.

Save it to {{task}} attribute.

After that, duplicate the "delete" block

and rename it to "display cell".

I will edit the text accordingly.

Change the attribute to {{cell}}.

Remember to insert the {{cell}} attributes in the JSON API plugin.

After that, go to the "cell" block.

Enter the block name that you have just created.

Now go to the Google Sheets block, I'll explain to you something.

You may have realized that if the user select this "Cell" quick reply, it'll be

saved to {{task}} attribute.

And then over here I have the same {{task}} attribute.

So this "Display Cell" will overwrite whichever value that was in the {{task}}

attribute. Let's go back to Integromat.

I will disconnect the module and run the scenario to send a sample data over.

Switch back to Chatfuel.

Instead of clicking the link here, I'm gonna set up an AI rule just to make my

life easier. Add a new rule, if the user says

something similar to "restart" I'll bring them to Google Sheets block so I don't

have to click on the link every time.

Okay, let's test the bot.

I will type in restart,

and select Cell.

Display the cell.

For the Cell ID, I will use A2. Anyway this is just a sample data. That's it the

scenario run was completed. You can receive the {{cell}} attributes now.

Connect the Router back.

Select the Product Inventory.

Now we can insert the {{cell}} attribute.

After that, add another Chatfuel module.

We will display the result in text message

and set up a Filter

condition {{task}} is equal to "display cell".

Click OK when done and save the scenario.

Let's go to Google Sheets.

I would like to just display the shoe which is in the cell B3. Now I will

restart the bot.

Select cell,

and I would like to display a cell.

For the Cell ID will be B3.

Yes! So that's how you display a value in the cell. Next, let's update the value in

the cell. Let's go back to Integromat create another route and select Google

Sheets module and "Update a cell".

We will need user input for the Row number, Column number and the Value.

Let's head back to Chatfuel.

In the "cell" block, add a new quick reply option and name it "Update Cell"

Duplicate the "display cell" block

Rename it to "update cell".

I will edit the questions accordingly.

Change the attribute to {{cellRow}}, add a new field.

Save the answer to {{cellColumn}},

then add a third field and save the answer to {{cellValue}}.

Remember to include the new attributes to Integromat.

Next go to the "cell" block, remember to enter the block name here after you have created.

Go to Integromat, unlink the module

and run this scenario once.

Enter any sample data so that I can send the new attributes over.

Once done, we can map the new attributes over.

Select the same file, then insert a new attributes that we have

just created.

Remember to set up a Filter,

condition is {{task}} attribute equal to "update cell".

Let me just label it.

Save the scenario and we test the bot.

Restart the bot.

Select cell,

and update cell.

I would like to update the Bag Quantity, so for the row number I will

select 4

For the column number initially I thought is the letter C, but it is

actually number 3 which is the third column from the left. so for A is 1, B is

2, C is 3.

Enter a new value for the cell, let's change the quantity to 19.

There you go! You have learned how to display and update the value in a cell.

I hope you are having fun like I do when I first started integrating Google

Sheets to my chatbot. You can do a lot of amazing stuff with what you've just

learned. Before I end this lesson, I just wanna share with you that at the end of

every section, I may include a short quiz just to highlight some of the important

points in this section in case you miss it. So I hope you can spend some time

complete all the quiz that I've prepared for you. Thanks for watching, let's do

some quiz and I'll see you in the next section.

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