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These young people,
what do they feel is the downside
of having Beijing in charge?
It makes us -
It doesn't make us stronger.
I mean the people.
It makes us in the fringe
of the game of power.
Hi, welcome to China Uncensored,
I'm your host Chris Chappell.
I'm here in Macau,
China's other Special Administrative Region.
Like neighboring Hong Kong,
Macau is supposed to be run under China's
One Country, Two Systems policy.
And like with Hong Kong,
the one country thing is definitely true,
but the two systems part—less so.
But unlike in Hong Kong,
the democratic movement here in Macau
is small.
Most people seem content
to let the Communist Party have its way
in exchange for economic prosperity.
You know that draconian anti-subversion law,
Article 23,
half a million Hong Kongers protested against in 2003?
Well, in Macau,
it was passed in 2009
without much fuss.
Dissidents here,
perhaps even more so than in Hong Kong,
are fighting an uphill battle against the status quo.
So naturally,
I just had to come here and talk with someone
who shares my passion for uphill battles
against the status quo.
I sat down with Scott Chiang,
President of the New Macau Association,
a major pro-democracy NGO in Macau.
Thanks for joining me, Scott.
So why don't you tell us about
the New Macau Association.
Well, it's been one of the, uh,
People says it's a flagship democratic association
in Macau.
I don't know.
We've been here since the early 90s.
It's founded by a bunch of
very passionate people
who care about the future of Macau
because it's just before the handover
and it's just after what happened in '89
in Tainanmen Square.
And people genuinely concerned about our future
under Chinese rule.
Younger generation - I'm part of it -
emerges in the recent years,
and we want to make democrats - true democrats -
survive in Macau in the coming generations.
So this organization has been around for a long time.
How have you seen the situation in Macau change
since the handover in 1999?
Macau has been in ruins in my childhood.
The 90s is not one of our brightest hours.
So, the expectation was low in the time of handover.
That is in contrast to what happened in Hong Kong.
And soon after that,
we have the opening up of the casino industry.
And that, adding up with the lot people, tourists,
coming from mainland China,
gave us what is called the Golden Decade.
Well so now we have the GDP exceeding
many developed countries.
And yes, that set a lot of people very satisfied.
And that also denied a lot of chance that we actually had
to fight for our own rights
because people said,
"Oh, we're having a good time,
so why don't we shut up,
and enjoy it while it lasts?"
So do you think people feel things are better now,
under Communist rule?
Naturally.
And well, you know, when they acknowledged
that their good times comes from mainland tourists,
and they will think again, when they try to criticize
China or the local government, even -
because they know that they have the endorsement of Beijing,
and they know that Macau's fate,
in their mind,
is in the hands of the privileged -
not in themselves.
I have to say it, sadly,
that's the truth among many local people.
The younger generation are feeling
more strongly and strongly and strongly that
they need to have a say in what goes on in their town.
So, I still see hope in that.
These young people,
what do they feel is the downside
of having Beijing in charge?
It makes us -
It doesn't make us stronger.
I mean the people.
It makes us in the fringe
of the game of power.
That is one of big things
we want to fight against.
To change people's minds and show them,
no, when you fight it,
you may stand a chance.
But if you just sit home and wait,
nothing will happen.
So how does the political situation in Macau
compare to Hong Kong?
Macau has a very robust apolitical tradition,
so to say,
because not that people are not talking about politics.
They do,
and they may know more than you might suspect.
But they fail to connect what is in the news
and what they need to do to change it.
They may be very openly criticizing Obama.
They may have a strong opinion against Trump.
But they wouldn't be the same open and vocal,
criticizing personnel when it comes to local politics.
Yes, they may complain in local cafes
about this and that,
the traffic and the housing price…
But when you say,
"Hey, why don't we do something to change that?"
And they'll say, "Nah, that doesn't work.
I've been around more than you - longer than you.
And I know they don't work."
That is the general sentiment,
at least for the older generations.
And that sentiment shaped the fate of Macau
for the last decades.
How about the younger generation?
The younger generation?
We are more…
We are better educated.
And many of my friends,
when they have the chance to go abroad,
and get a job there,
they choose not to go back
because they know Macau is not suitable for them
or for their offspring.
But for those who return,
I believe there is hope in them because
when they had the chance,
and they choose to return to their hometown,
I expect more from them when it comes to,
you know,
changing the place for the better.
So how has the implementation of Article 23 in 2009
changed Macau?
Well, may I disappoint you in saying that, "business as usual?"
Yeah, sometimes even we didn't realize that,
oh, it's already here
for quite some years.
Yeah, the thing is, when you talk to people saying,
"Oh, this law is bad because it
diminished civil liberty,
it gives the administration too much power,
it makes criminal charges against, you know,
freedom of speech -"
And people say, "what are you afraid of,
if you're not going to overthrow Beijing?"
Nonetheless, it is harmful to civil society.
But pretty much nobody listened,
unlike in Hong Kong.
So do you think Macau still has
the One Country, Two System policy?
At the first part, I'm pretty confident.
And I understand you were recently interviewed by police
after a protest earlier this year.
Which interview do you mean?
How many?
Are you concerned for your safety?
I lost count, actually.
Am I safe in this room?
Should I be seen with you?
Well, you film it.
I guess that's true.
I should've thought about that.
No, as I told you,
we were relatively safe,
or not worried by those up there
because we are weak
in comparison to our counterparts in Hong Kong.
We do not constitute a critical minority in the house
of legislation.
And we don't mobilize as much as those in Hong Kong.
And how do you feel about that perceived weakness?
It is not just "perceived."
It is backed by hard fact.
And that is both a blessing and a curse, right?
Being weak is not a good thing,
but then it kinda protected you from a lot of attacks.
And oftentimes we think to ourselves,
"Have we been doing the utmost that we can do?"
We are pretty much the leading democrats in Macau.
There's not much competition there.
Is it because we are doing good enough,
or is it because it's not a very attractive
career path?
Then we have to keep reminding ourselves that we have to
do better than we have been.
Being weak can be a motivation.
What is your hope for the future of Macau?
Well as I told you,
the younger generation has a lot of potential.
Information is easier to obtain now.
It's harder to, you know, keep your people blind and deaf
from what's happening outside.
And, you know, what's happening in Hong Kong and Taiwan has been a
very, very, very visual alarm
for people in Macau.
Some people will take that as an alert,
saying "Oh, we shall not move to that direction.
Macau is no place for extremists."
But then younger generation will see opportunities,
saying that: "Oh, we may not need to do the same thing,
but we can, nonetheless, take more things into our own hands
instead of putting it up to somebody else.
Well thank you again.
That was Scott Chiang,
president of the New Macau Association.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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10 Couples Who Met On-Set & Stayed Together - Duration: 6:06.
When you're a beautiful person getting paid to make out on screen with an equally beautiful
person, chances are, at some point, you're going to get smitten for real.
Let's give hope to everyone who's ever had a crush on a coworker, and take a look at
some couples who met on-set — and are still together.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos
Before there was Live!
With Kelly, there was All My Children.
Back in 1995, Mark Consuelos starred as Mateo Santos on the long-running ABC soap, with
Kelly Ripa playing his love interest, Hayley Vaughan.
The couple have been together for more than two decades off-screen, and celebrated their
20th wedding anniversary in April 2016.
They're also parents to three children.
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux
Jennifer Aniston moved on from ex Brad Pitt in a big way when she met Justin Theroux on
the set of Wanderlust in 2011.
The pair got engaged in 2012 after 18 months of dating, but the couple took their time
with actually getting married: they didn't tie the knot until August 2015.
When asked what makes their marriage work, Theroux explained to Entertainment Tonight,
"We appreciate each other's sense of humor, we respect one another, and we get along.
I know it sounds simple but it's true!"
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively
Green Lantern may have been a box-office bomb, but at least one good thing came out of it.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds met on the set of the film in 2010, but at the time,
Reynolds was married to Scarlett Johansson and Lively was dating her Gossip Girl co-star
Penn Badgley.
By the end of the year, both had ended their relationships, and in October 2011, paparazzi
spotted Lively and Reynolds getting cozy.
Less than a year later, the couple tied the knot.
They're now parents to two daughters.
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr.
After meeting on the set of I Know What You Did Last Summer, Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Sarah
Michelle Gellar have been every '90s teen's relationship goal ever since.
Prinze, Jr. told People that he knew she was the one on their first date, saying,
"A lot of girls back then in Hollywood as far as the actresses, they didn't eat.
[...] And so Sarah came to dinner with me, and we sat down and she ate everything…and
she ate it without even blinking, and I was like, 'Yo, my girl is legit.'"
The couple also co-starred in Scooby Doo in 2002, the same year they tied the knot.
They've been together for nearly two decades and counting, and are parents to daughter
Charlotte and son Rocky.
Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer
Their True Blood romance was anything but simple, but Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer's
romance off-screen was a lot more straightforward.
They got together before the show even aired for the first time in 2008.
Moyer explained the relationship to Watch What Happens Live, saying,
"We met screen testing for the show.
We were both single at the time, and there was just this kind of spark.
By day three or four [...] I knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her.
It was within seconds, really, and it just became a thing."
Paquin, for her part, is a lot less poetic about it.
"We did this pilot.
We met.
We started dating.
We got engaged.
We got married.
We had a couple kids.
And it's all really good, thanks."
The couple married in 2010 and are parents to fraternal twins, proving that true love
will never die.
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum
2005's Step Up is where Channing Tatum met Jenna Dewan, and during filming, the couple
danced their way into each other's hearts.
They tied the knot in 2009 and welcomed daughter Everly in 2013.
Tatum told Redbook in October 2014,
"We were basically together on the movie.
It's interesting now, because we can watch it and see; we can go, 'Oh, wow, that was
actually our first real kiss.'
As soon as the movie wrapped, we went back to L.A. and were together, and together ever
since — never broken up."
Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney
When Rob McElhenney cast Kaitlin Olson in It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, he didn't
realize that the woman playing the insane and amazing Dee Reynolds would eventually
become his real-life wife.
Olson told InStyle,
"We were very sneaky at first because we thought, 'This is a really bad idea.'
But then I fell in love with him."
They married in 2008 and are parents to two boys who probably have a great sense of humor.
Vincent Kartheiser and Alexis Bledel
Though their onscreen romance on Mad Men was dramatic and short-lived, Vincent Kartheiser
and Alexis Bledel's real-life romance is low-key and ongoing.
They met on set in 2012 but didn't get together until filming wrapped.
Kartheiser told Vulture,
"We were completely professional.
We never saw each other out.
[...] ...it was nothing, it was just work."
They quietly married in 2014 and welcomed their first child in fall 2015.
Gina Torres and Laurence Fishburne
After appearing in The Matrix Reloaded in 2001, Gina Torres and Laurence Fishburne were
married in 2002.
After having a daughter in June 2007, they became co-stars again when they starred as
husband and wife Jack and Bella Crawford on Hannibal.
Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes
You may not remember 2011's The Place Beyond The Pines, but that's where Ryan Gosling
and Eva Mendes met.
They took their romance into real life when they were spotted at Disneyland together that
September.
The couple have two kids, but they're so private no one even knew Mendes was pregnant
until just before daughter Esmeralda was born — and then again, just after daughter Amada
was born.
"You have not shown a picture of her yet, but do you mind if I show a picture first?"
"The one I sent you?"
"Yeah, go ahead."
"I mean Ryan Gosling is the dad, so you could imagine how gorgeous this baby is between
the two of them."
In September 2016, Us Weekly reported that Gosling and Mendes secretly tied the knot,
but other sources denied it.
Considering how low this pair flies under the radar, whether or not they got hitched
is anyone's guess, but they seem pretty happy together.
"I understand the girl-to-boy ratio in your house is now three-to-one?"
"Yes."
"How's that going?"
"It's heaven.
It's like walking through a field of flowers everyday.
I live with angels."
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The Untold Truth Of The Purge - Duration: 7:29.
The Purge has evolved from a low-budget home invasion horror into a politically charged
survival franchise over the course of its three installments so far, but before this
vision of a dystopian hellscape began to have such scary similarities to current events,
there were some real-life tragedies that inspired the movie -- and some scary events that followed
the films as well to make it a full circle experience.
"Thank you for your sacrifice."
Here's the untold truth of The Purge.
Wicked history
The first question on most people's minds after watching a Purge movie is "what would
happen if they really did that?"
And the answer is, well, they kinda did.
Roman Pagans used to celebrate a festival called Saturnalia, which was a week-long period
of lawlessness that allowed citizens to go crazy and get out all their pent-up aggressions
without fear of retribution right before Christmas.
Of course, there were winners and losers in this open season approach to crime, and the
whole purpose was to show the masses what life would be like without the rule of law,
but still.
Those Romans were crazy.
The aftermath
Unfortunately the real-life parallels between The Purge and society don't stop there.
In May 2016, an Indiana teen was arrested for kidnapping a woman at a fast food restaurant,
and he was then connected to a string of murders over a three-day spree that he referred to
as a nightly purge.
"Mr. Cruise went on a four day one man purge."
Futile resistance
When writer-director James DeMonaco first came up with the idea for The Purge, he decided
to run it by his dad, who just so happened to remember something similar happening on
a Star Trek episode with a similar premise.
In the original series, Kirk and Spock are trying to help a planet whose people are dictated
by an artificially intelligent authoritarian computer system, and they're shocked to find
out that every day at 6 p.m., "the Red Hour," the computer shuts down and people are free
to go nuts with all of their wicked ways.
It's situations like this when that old phrase comes in handy…
"Beam me aboard."
Personal rage
When you consider the high levels of bloodshed needed to bring his dark vision for America
to the big screen, it might seem odd that DeMonaco has a fear of firearms, but the gun
violence that seems to grip the US every other week was actually one of the reasons he wanted
to make the Purge films.
The Brooklyn-born filmmaker found himself gripped by the news coverage every time a
story about a shooting was on, finally coming to the realization that traditional villains
have become far less scary than the random man on the street.
His firearm phobia wouldn't begin to develop into an idea for a feature film until he found
himself in a violent road rage incident.
DeMonaco revealed that he once became involved in a fight with another motorist after the
driver in question almost killed the director and his wife while drunk behind the wheel.
DeMonaco reportedly wrestled the man to the ground while police were on their way, and
something his wife said after the fracas became the root of the idea behind Purging as a concept.
DeMonaco recalled:
"This guy had been so idiotic about the whole thing.
He was being a real jerk.
And she was raging.
We were both raging, we were on fire.
And then she turns to me and says: 'Wouldn't it be great if we could have one free one
a year?'
I knew exactly what she meant.
And I said, 'Wow, honey.
That's a bold statement!'
But it stayed with me."
Close call
Scenestealer Rhys Wakefield was cast in The Purge just one day before shooting began.
His character, known as the Polite Leader, was arguably one of the most visually arresting
aspects of the movie, but it was a happy accident that the right guy got the role.
The Australian actor was chosen for the part during an all-night casting call held out
of desperation the night before production launched, and luckily, Wakefield's sly confidence
was just the right level of creepy to match the role of leading a group that was inspired
by DeMonaco's fascination with the Manson family murderers.
Wedded bliss
Shane and Liz from The Purge: Anarchy are actually married in real life.
The actors, Zach Gilford and Kiele Sanchez, auditioned to star as the on-screen couple
and boasted an authentic built-in connection based on their real-life relationship.
They'd been together since 2010, when they met on the set of a failed TV pilot, and had
been together for four years before sharing the screen again in the second Purge flick.
Trump dumps
The third installment to the franchise, 2016's The Purge: Election Year took a different
approach, keeping the traditional horror elements but blending in some political thriller aspects.
According to DeMonaco, the plot was inspired by the 2016 race for the White House—if
not directly then certainly subconsciously.
DeMonaco admitted that "drips" of what was happening in the debates made it through to
him as he was penning the screenplay, though he refused to say which characters represent
which real-life politicians...in some cases, it was pretty obvious.
Next up
The Purge 3 was originally expected to arrive as a prequel and go back to the night of the
first purge to explain the origins of the New Founding Fathers, and now that a fourth
film is underway, that's the direction the next installment may take.
As DeMonaco told Cinema Blend:
"I would actually go back and I would try to talk about how it all started.
That seems the natural next chapter in this, is to say, 'All right, we've done this trilogy.
We see how it got to this point of someone trying to end it, this presidential figure.
Now let's go back and see how the f— all this came about.'
How did this country get to a place where we were now accepting this kind of atrocity,
this terrible thing, each year?
I think there's something interesting in that."
There's also a Purge TV show on the way, which will showcase the gore and grit of different
purge night experiences and what drives ordinary people to get to the point of participating
in such murder and mayhem in the first place … you know aside from those ridiculous commercials.
"I purge because staying in is unamerican."
"Don't let your freedoms get taken away."
Hey, maybe it'll be a good cautionary tale for current times …
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Things Found In Bizarre Locations Where They Shouldn't Be - Duration: 5:52.
The world is a weird place, full of bizarre discoveries that occasionally defy explanation.
We may never know how that rogue tater tot got to the bottom of your french fries, but
at least we can explain most of these things found in truly bizarre locations.
Missouri's Indian cobras
There are scientific reasons that wildlife shouldn't be relocated all willy-nilly across
the globe, but most people don't really think about the local ecosystem when they release
their goldfish into the local pond.
"It's beautiful!"
Some, however, release far greater terrors into their towns...like deadly Indian cobras,
which are obviously native to southeast Asia.
They're incredibly venomous, and they're known to occasionally kill their owners.
So when they showed up in the gardens of Springfield, Missouri in 1953, people had a good reason
to panic.
Between August and October of that year, around a dozen cobras found in the wild were killed.
The Mowrer Animal Company, which was the most logical source for the snakes, was paid a
visit by the police.
But — plot twist! — they weren't missing any snakes.
It wasn't until 1988 that a man named Carl Barnett came forward to admit that, in an
act of revenge against Mowrer for selling him a sick fish, he'd broken open a crate
of the store's exotic snakes when he was 14, not knowing what they were.
Within two months, all of the snakes were accounted for, dead or alive.
Mostly dead.
Ireland's wallabies
Wallabies typically thrive in the hot weather of Australia, but — against the natural
order of all things — they're also found on an island off the coast of Ireland.
Sure, the country's damp, cool climate is pretty much the opposite of Australia, but
the hoppy bastards somehow thrive on the island of Lambay.
So: how did they get there?
They were imported in the 1950s by the wealthy Baring family, who used the island to raise
all sorts of animals, native climate be damned.
The wallabies survived while many other animals died.
Some experts think their ability to grow heavy fur coats helped them weather Ireland's, uh,
weather.
Even more wallabies were brought to Lambay in the 1980s, when the Dublin Zoo found themselves,
like so many of us have, with an overabundance of wallabies.
Seven wallabies multiplied to somewhere around 40, and visitors might just see an unlikely,
adorable face peeking out at them.
And while the wallabies were never meant to be in Ireland, some other weird animal discoveries
shouldn't exist at all...
The coelacanth
In December of 1938, an East London fisherman netted a bunch of weird fish, and contacted
the local natural history museum to see if they wanted any of his discoveries.
While the gesture might seem strange...
"I caught you a delicious bass."
...it turns out that there really was something amazing in the haul: a coelacanth, a fish
that had supposedly gone extinct around 70 million years earlier, give or take a millennia
or three.
The museum confirmed that the fish was genuinely prehistoric, and since then, scientists have
found members of at least two distinct species of the weird prehistoric fish.
Because they spend most of their time in the deep, dark "twilight" area of the ocean, it's
no wonder we thought they were extinct.
Even now, we're not totally sure what the deal with them is.
And when it comes to weird, watery stories, the coelacanth isn't even the weirdest.
Vermont's whale fossils
In 1849, workers were building a railroad across Vermont when they dug up something
strange in the middle of a farmer's field.
It was a beluga whale...which was 200 miles and a couple of mountain ranges away from
the nearest ocean.
At the time, many looked at the whale skeleton as proof of a biblical a great flood.
Incidentally, the skeleton was almost destroyed in a flood in 1927, and even though she's
still around today, the preservation methods that were used mean we can't accurately date
the bones.
Which, by the way, were partially assembled backwards with wire, boot polish, horse glue,
and burlap.
Researchers have dated her bones to sometime around 12,500 years ago, when glacial ice
receded across the area and created the Champlain Sea.
For the next 2,500 years, the sea was flooded by the Atlantic and, at some point, the whale
died there and was left in what's now best known as an inland state full of hippies.
New Jersey's underwater trains
Where do old trains go to die?
We're not sure, but we're pretty certain the answer isn't the Jersey Shore.
The only thing that goes there to die is dignity.
"I have no idea what this kid's name is, so might as well just give him an ugly name."
Yet in 1985, that's exactly where two Civil War-era locomotives were found, resting off
the coast in about 90 feet of water, with no record of how they got there.
The most plausible theory suggests they were being shipped from Boston when the boat they
were on experienced some trouble and dumped them into the ocean to lighten the load.
Both trains were discovered sitting completely upright, their barnacle-covered wheels sitting
on the ocean floor, as though they were patiently sitting and waiting for their ghost engineer
to come start them up and take them away.
Ocean Beach's tombstones
Anyone walking along Ocean Beach in San Francisco was treated to a completely surreal sight
in 2012.
Rather than the usual beach junk…
"Well, the sea specimens, the stray dogs, the trash that floated over from Europe!"
…they encountered a bunch of 19th century tombstones.
Not creepy at all, right?
Some were so well-preserved that the names and dates were still clearly legible.
So, sorry Delia Presby Oliver, you will no longer be remembered as a lady who tragically
died in childbirth in 1890.
Instead, you're now creepy beach tombstone lady.
That's actually kind of a step up, right?
It turns out that at the turn of the century, lawmakers put an end to all cemeteries within
the city limits, which meant there were a lot of bodies that needed to relocate.
In many cases, the tombstones were left behind, and in this case, the old tombstones were
recycled for building projects, which included using them to build a grisly seawall.
Erosion did what erosion does, and revealed the rather odd recycling project.
Again, sorry, Delia.
Don't think of your new mass grave as a punishment for being buried in the wrong place… think
of it as a super-exclusive cuddle party for the no-longer-living!
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Ever feel like you're in one of those friendships that makes you feel like the bad guy whenever
you talk or hang out?
Friendships should add something to your life — like support, love, fun, and laughter!
And if they don't, you might be the Regina George of the relationship.
"Why are you so obsessed with me?"
Since there are two sides to every friendship, take a good, long look in the mirror.
Are you a supportive friend?
Or a toxic one?
("Toxic" by Britney Spears playing)
#FML
Friends are supposed to listen to the tough things going on in their besties' lives.
"The girl is crazy, crackpot crazy, drug addict."
Look, sometimes you gotta vent a little bit.
Just don't be the kind of friend who does it way too much, or creates a one-sided complain-a-thon.
"Yeah that does sound interesting I mean I listened to a woman complain for two hours
I don't think it gets better... (snores)."
We get it — your job sucks, your boyfriend's a jerk, and your mother's a controlling maniac.
But, honestly, you're not the only one who feels that way.
Make sure you give your friends the opportunity to vent their own problems, and return their
texts when they need your support.
Friendships, like all kinds of relationships, work best as a two-way street.
No offense, but...
Think all compliments are sweet?
"Oooooo, no."
Well, look out for giving those backhanded compliments.
They're just sugar-coated shade.
"I love how you can just wear anything and not care how you look!", "These Instagram
filters make you look so pretty!", "You're so fun!
How are you still single?"
That's right: they're all thinly-veiled criticisms.
And almost everyone can totally read between the lines.
Compliments are meant to be filled with genuine respect, not backdoor judgment.
Status, please
If you expect your squad to remember what's going in your life, you gotta keep up with
what's happening in your friends' lives.
Do you completely forget birthdays, engagements, or miss congratulating your BFF on finishing
that 5K?
If so, you're being emotionally selfish by not listening, and not reaching out.
Ask questions, stay involved, and keep track of what's happening with the people you care
about most.
Gossip girl
There's really no getting around this one: gossiping about a friend is straight up toxic
behavior.
"I'm sorry I laughed at you that time you got diarrhea at Barnes and Noble.
And I'm sorry for telling everyone about it.
And I'm sorry for repeating it now."
Spilling secrets betrays your gal pal's trust in you.
Say they told you something in confidence, and you share it with somebody else.
If that secret info is too juicy not to share, or if spreading it makes you feel better about
your own issues?
Girl, bye.
If you wouldn't want it to happen to you, don't you dare dish it out.
I know you are, but what am I?
Just because your "ride or die" got engaged, doesn't mean you will never find love!
"Will you please join me in the love tub?"
Your friends' successes don't dictate the amount of happiness you'll experience in
your life.
And their good news doesn't have to mean bad news for you.
"No, I wanna get to the bottom of this, cuz I don't like this.
I'm so sick of the BFF s---, I want us all to be friends."
If you turn into a green-eyed monster when somebody else gets a promotion, falls in love,
or actually gets tickets to Beyoncé, you're only limiting yourself.
Share in celebrating your friend's successes and wins, and they'll do the same for you!
"We put her in the boat and we push her into the water and we drink champagne to salute
how f---able she was for so many years."
Now that's true friendship.
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Demo SAP Business One Dostosowywanie ekranu i interfejsu - Duration: 6:10.
Poszczególne role w firmie wymagają różnych ekranów interfejsu w SAP Business One, dla każdego użytkownika.
Dzięki temu mamy pewność, że pracownik może widzieć lub zmienić dane do których posiada uprawnienia.
Dodatkowo ekrany, które zostały zoptymalizowane pod kątem konkretnych zadań, mogą poprawić produktywność pracownika.
Jason Butler jest administratorem w firmie OEC Computers.
Jest odpowiedzialny za dostosowanie ekranów dla pracowników.
Na przykładzie zobaczymy jak dostosować ekran partnerów handlowych podczas działań dotyczących sprzedaży.
Dostosowanie ekranów może doprowadzić do dużej ilości pracy.
W związku z tym przed zaczęciem pracy dotyczącej dostosowania ekranów,
Jason sprawdzi, z jakich funkcji biznesowych firma nie korzysta.
OEC Computers nie korzysta często z kreatora płatności,
ponieważ nie będzie generować płatności przychodzących lub wychodzących w partiach.
Dlatego też Jason chce ukryć funkcję kreatora płatności całkowicie.
W następstwie wszystkie pola kreatora płatności związanych z SAP
będą automatycznie usunięte przez system, ze wszystkich ekranów i dla wszystkich użytkowników biznesowych.
Rezultat możemy zaobserwować na przykładzie ekranu danych podstawowych dla partnera handlowego.
Pola związane z płatnościami, np. płatności pojedynczej znikną, jak również cała tabela z metodami płatności.
Ukrywanie funkcji biznesowych może zaoszczędzić sporo wysiłku związanego z dostosowywaniem ekranów.
Jason chce teraz dostosować ekran partnerów handlowych dla pracownicy Mary, która korzysta z niego każdego dnia.
Adaptacja ekranu może być w łatwy sposób zrobiona dzięki utworzeniu nowego szablonu konfiguracji ID
dla konkretnych stanowisk oraz dzięki dodaniu formuł, które mają być edytowane.
W trybie edycji ekranu Partnerów Handlowych, Jason może zdefiniować które dane dla Mary będą widoczne.
Pole Kod Partnera Handlowego sprzedaży pośredniej nie ma znaczenia dla funkcjonowania sprzedaży.
Jason usuwa go za pomocą kliknięcia prawym przyciskiem myszy i wybrania opcji "Ukryj".
Ponieważ działania dotyczące sprzedaży nie potrzebują żadnych informacji z poziomu księgowości,
tabela z takimi informacjami zostanie usunięta.
Grupa Partnera Handlowego jest atrybutem, który powinien być wyświetlany, ale nie może być jednocześnie edytowany przez inne osoby.
Jason dezaktywuje je więc dla tego stanowiska.
Informacje na temat limitu kredytu w zakładce Warunki Handlowe są bardzo ważne dla pracowników sprzedaży.
Chcemy je więc przenieść w inne, bardziej widoczne dla nas miejsce w oknie Partnera Handlowego.
Aby to zrobić, Jason przeciąga je najpierw nad zakładki, a potem w docelowe miejsce, do ogólnych informacji.
Pola definiowane przez użytkownika mogą również być przeniesione do głównego obszaru ekranu za pomocą przenieś i upuść.
Po zakończeniu adaptacji dla okna Partnera Handlowego, Jason zapisuje zmiany.
Jako ostatni krok, Jason przypisuje Mary do utworzonego szablonu interfejsu dla działu sprzedaży.
Zobaczmy teraz rezultaty, na przykładzie zalogowania się do systemu jako Mary.
Widzimy, że w oknie Partnera Handlowego Kod PH sprzedaży pośredniej jest niewidoczny.
Podobnie jak zakładka Księgowość, którą ukryliśmy.
Pole Grupa zostało również dezaktywowane dla Mary.
Limit kredytowy pokazuje się w zakładce z ogólnymi informacjami.
Pole definiowane przez użytkownika ABC Category znajduje się w oknie głównym.
Dostosowywanie okien przez administratora systemu pozwala na pracę
z informacjami, którymi naprawdę potrzebujesz.
Dodatkowo może wpłynąć to na poprawę komfortu pracy i produktywności pracowników.
Co jeśli Mary będzie pełniła kilka funkcji w firmie i będzie potrzebowała różnych wariantów ekranów?
Czasami Mary pełni rolę Kierownika Księgowości.
Potrzebuje wówczas pełnego upoważnienia do informacji.
Dla takiego przypadku Jason może zdefiniować kolejny szablon dla interfejsu
dla stanowiska kierownik księgowości, który będzie się różnił od poprzedniego.
Następnie musi przypisać Mary do niego.
Z perspektywy Mary, może ona przełączać się między różnymi ekranami, kiedykolwiek będzie tego potrzebowała.
Każdy użytkownik końcowy, może we własnym zakresie dostosowywać informacje na ekranach.
Mary osobiście woli mieć wszystkie pola i elementy interfejsu bliżej siebie.
Dzięki dopasowaniu okna do własnych potrzeb, Mary może dodatkowo poprawić swój komfort pracy oraz produktywność.
Dziękujemy za poświęcony czas i zachęcamy do subskrypcji naszego kanału,
aby być na bieżąco z nowościami jakie pojawiły się w najnowszej wersji SAP Business One 9.2.
Więcej informacji o rozwiązaniach SAP na www.supremis.pl, info@supremis.pl
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