Chủ Nhật, 8 tháng 1, 2017

Waching daily Jan 8 2017

Stories of alien Visiting old almost

just as humanity itself.

This is no exaggeration: the first evidence of the meeting

UFO dated even in 1440 BC.

Every year, in every country people are turning to the world

authorities with information about the what they saw, touched

and they have even been abducted by aliens.

Naturally, most of the These stories - a stupid invention.

However, there is another category, which includes

documented and proven experts

information.

How can we ignore such evidence?

Foo Fighters Popular rock band took

this name is scary phenomena, documentary

registered in November 1944.

Small metal Balls like shining red

- The same Foo Fighters - many just photographed pilots

bombers.

Very often mysterious objects encountered in the Indian

Ocean.

The case in the Cascade Mountains The case in the Cascade Mountains

It occurred June 24, 1947.

A private pilot Kenneth Arnold He claimed that he had seen

a line of nine brilliant unidentified flying

objects that peacefully flying past Mount Rainier,

Washington state.

History could not ignore and national news:

since the description of Arnold It has become a standard cliché

for most of the country.

• The green fireballs Many ufologists believe

the emergence of green fire balloon over New Mexico more

reliable evidence UFO existence.

Since the late 1940s the government The United States was forced to allocate

additional funds to air defense

research and military installations, such

as Los Alamos and National strange - Sandia Lab

balls somehow appeared there often.

• Fight Gorman Real US Air Force pilot

George Gorman and alleged UFO occurred on October 1

1948.

Faced with the mysterious ball, brave warriors attacked

possible enemy, but he chose to flee.

Gorman chased a UFO another half hour, then the object

rapidly gained altitude and disappeared in the vast

sky.

Incident Nick Mariana In avguste1950 year over Great Falls

hovered over the baseball field during the game.

The general manager of a local baseball team, Nick

Marian, managed to shoot what is happening on the color

film.

A few days later door newfound documentary

knock the guys from the CIA and politely asked to surrender

plenochku storage.

More nobody ever did not see.

Lubbock lights The incident with unusual lights

near the city of Lubbock received national publicity.

Photo and video effects There were at least a hundred

witnesses, which excluded the possibility of fraud.

History Labbokskih lights It has been thoroughly tested

representatives of the US Air Force.

In the subsequent official statement said, though

incident identified as very banal and easily

explainable natural phenomenon.

However, a more specific answer to the question about the nature of

this "banal phenomenon" the government has not provided

still.

• Flatwoods Monster Also known as a monster

Braxton County and Fletvudsky phantom.

Not clear, but it is very scary creation terrorized

Fletvud few days from 12 to 17 September 1952.

Most of the witnesses He described the "little animals" equally:

growth under two meters, completely black body and radiant in

dark head.

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Что говорят начинающие гитаристы (JARED DINES RUS) - Duration: 4:52.

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Ramazan Sesler I Babylon Interview - Duration: 4:09.

I started on the clarinet a little bit late by the standards of our scene.

I started playing the clarinet when I was 13.

Of course I was born with the sound of clarinet.

I even heard the sound of it in my mother's womb.

My father used to play the clarinet at home all the time.

So that sound always have been familiar to my ears.

The love of clarinet has always been in my blood.

Every summer, we used to go to Keşan.

My dad's friends would request him to play in weddings and such.

The ones who grow up there grow up differently.

My father had started playing the clarinet when he was 7.

He and his friends used to play out on the streets.

They used to roam and play the clarinet, darbuka or the davul for the fun of it.

After I started on the clarinet,

I used to get together with my friends at home to play music.

One day, someone who heard us play, said to us: "You play so well,

can you play at our wedding?"

Then we talked about it and for the first time, I played at a wedding.

I played at a neighborhood wedding in Keşan when I was 16 for the first time.

That's how you start playing the clarinet in our country.

By the way I want to state that, my father's clarinet never went silent

with my "Babadan Oğula" (From Father To Son) album.

The songs are his compositions

but he couldn't have the chance to play on the album, so I played his songs.

As everybody knows, my father always tried to do the best he can.

And I'm trying to follow in his footsteps.

With the "Babadan Oğula" album, we brought his project to life.

Some friends and some of my peers have listened to the album

and I've gotten such good feedback.

My friends who have listened to it called me and said:

"Ramazan, you played so good. You played just like your father."

They couldn't liken me to anybody other than my father.

The reviews are really amazing. It's such a pleasure for me.

And I'm honored to be able to play like my father.

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Hong Kong Breakfast, Bamboo Noodles, and Dai Pai Dong Feast! - Duration: 28:26.

- Oh that is a,

oh that piece keeps on going.

(upbeat music)

- Good morning everyone it's Mark Wiens

with migrationology.com in Hong Kong.

I just took the metro to Sham Shui Po

and on our way to have a quick breakfast this morning.

(upbeat music)

(customers chatting)

- Only one.

- [Mark] Scrambled egg beef sandwich for one

and then lemon tea and coffee.

This is a classic and they serve a number

of my tea has just arrived.

It was just about a five minute walk

from the metro station and this place is famous

for their breakfast especially their sandwiches.

So we came here to have a tea and a sandwich

and it's kind of right within a market area

and luckily there was a table right in the back

with available seats.

My tea and sandwich came out literally seconds

after ordering and this is one of my beverages

of choice in Hong Kong which is a lemon tea.

I love how they just slice up,

that's at least half a lemon just sliced up

and put into a cup of dark black tea,

and what you do, if you really squish down

that lemon, release all of that lemon juice

and that lemon peel, get all of that goodness out of there

into the tea and then I think a lot

of people would add sugar to this,

but I like it just black tea, no sugar,

and just that strong lemon.

(gasps)

Oh that'll wake you up in the morning.

Oh that's sour, really really sour!

It will almost make you squint

and then it's really strong black tea that,

yeah, it's delicious and it's so soothing

on the throat.

The main thing I came to eat here though is the toasted beef

and egg sandwich and again, this came out

literally in like seconds.

Let's take a look inside.

I think it's like a oh, oh it looks awesome on the inside.

I wasn't expecting it to look that good on the inside.

There's minced meat, there's egg in here,

and then just toasted bread.

Oh that looks fantastic.

The beef is so tender and then just coat it in egg

and then with that white bread toast,

it has maybe a sesame oil flavor to it.

That is a very good delicious breakfast sandwich.

And I think it goes fantastic with lemon tea.

For my next half, I think I'm gonna bump up the taste level

by adding some of the chili oil to it,

but it is really good.

It's remarkably simple and good.

This is the chili oil that's used

for the noodles that they serve here,

but I'm gonna take advantage of it.

All right, I'll add maybe a bit more.

The dried chili oil maybe

and some kind of sesame oil or something.

Mm!

That steps up the level of flavor one more notch.

I don't need too much oil

but that dried chili is just stunning.

You just add it to that bite there.

I'm gonna put away the chili

before I consume the entire bottle.

This is like a five star omelet sandwich.

Thank you, thank you.

(people speaking in a foreign language)

The tea was good, but that beef egg sandwich

was the real reason that it was well worth coming here

so simple but so good, perfect amount of butter

and he whips up all the sandwiches

and cups out the tee

and the drinks from just a little tiny like kitchen

within the cafe and they have been doing it since 1968

and, yeah, just a classic little cafe in Hong Kong

and by the way they do also have bowls of noodles

and they have a pretty good selection

of different dishes on their menu but I just came

for that toasted beef and egg sandwich,

and I wasn't disappointed.

We are just walking around this market area.

There is a lot going on around here

and a lot of fruits and vegetables.

Ying is about to buy some more cherries.

(women speaking in foreign language)

We are coming in here to the fresh wet market now.

That is a lot of meat

and we're gonna just walk around here for a little while.

Oh there's seafood there's meat

and visiting fresh wet markets along with eating

is one of my favorite things to do when I travel.

(upbeat music)

You can get any type of food at this market

and we just passed through the meat and fish section,

seafood section, and now moving on.

Well lot's of tofu and preserved vegetables

and moving on into more of the fresh vegetable section.

There's some stalls that are so busy it's hard

to even get a glimpse of what they're selling.

So many people are fighting to get the fish and the meat.

(upbeat music)

It's starting to drizzle again this morning.

It's been very rainy so far this trip to Hong Kong

but it doesn't look like it's gonna rain too much today.

We are walking over to a place now to eat noodles.

I don't know a whole lot about this restaurant

but when I was doing research

for where to eat won ton noodles,

I came across this place and what I like about it

is that they still made the noodles using a bamboo pole

to press the dough, and so I'm hoping

that I'm gonna get a chance to see them making the noodles,

not fully sure but gonna go check it out and see.

(men speaking in foreign language)

We made it to the restaurant just as they opened

and this restaurant has an interesting story.

It's actually a newly opened restaurant in 2010,

but the owner got his recipe for making the noodles

from his grandfather who had a restaurant

or a shop in Macau and made the traditional style noodles

and kneaded the dough with a bamboo pole

and so they still make the noodles the traditional way here

and unfortunately, I don't think I'm gonna have a chance

to see them making the noodles,

but they have a room in the front

you can see the bamboo poles.

So when they still need to make noodles,

they still make them that way,

and so I'll have a chance to try the noodles

but maybe not see them being made.

Ying and I got two different dishes to share

and they have come out.

They look fantastic and these are bamboo kneaded noodles.

This is the classic bowl of won ton on noodles with soup

and shrimp dumpling.

Let me just taste the broth first.

(slurps)

Mm!

Oh that is a richly flavorful broth.

I think it's fish based broth

and then you can taste kind of like the flower

of the noodles within there are well.

Grab chop sticks and before doing any seasoning,

I just gotta taste those noodles.

And this is very light and you can just see the beauty

of these noodles.

Yeah, look at that individual-ness of the...

(laughs)

Okay, I don't know if that made any sense,

but they do look good.

Mm!

It has like a little bit of a rubbery texture to them

but then at the same time they chew very easily

and just sort of like almost dissolve in your mouth.

Mm!

It's awesome, like a slight rubbery al dente,

not really al dente more of like a very tiny elasticity

like almost like your chewing on a rubber band,

but then it just breaks.

Probably go for one of the won ton.

Mm!

Filled with shrimp!

Oh that's delicious.

The owner said he used the dry chili oil for the soup

and then there's a different chili sauce

for the other noodle.

Okay let me add some of this chili.

This is the dry chili oil.

Oh this looks fantastic.

Oh and that smells just so good.

I'll just add a little bit to start with.

(customers speaking in foreign language)

Mix this around, oh oh yes.

Follow that with some soup.

Mm!

That adds some nice heat to it

and then I can feel that chili oil down my throat.

Oh that's a wonderful burn.

The texture of those noodles is amazing.

It really has a little like rubbery factor to it,

but it's fantastic.

They're bouncy, that's what they are, they're bouncy

and this has probably gotten a little bit dried out.

These are like tossed noodles

so I'm gonna re-toss them a little bit

and this is with beef brisket.

Oh, you can immediately smell that like braised aroma

to that brisket.

Now let me just taste a few strands of noodle

before adding anything again.

There's just a very light sauce to it.

The bounciness and they don't really have a strong

like starchy taste to them,

and then he gave me some of this chili sauce

to add to these noodles he said.

I'm gonna scoop it on, or maybe wipe it all out.

I didn't want any of it to go to waste.

All right, toss them up a bit

and on the noodles, it's just a very light glaze

but I think it's some of the broth from

that beef brisket has a beefy,

a very light beefy taste to it.

That chili sauce is a little bit sour

and it has like an amazing like almost nutty flavor to it.

And it's a little bit spicy.

Oh yeah, that is tender indeed,

and it has that wonderful like star anise flavor to it.

It is, that's good.

I'm really enjoying these noodles,

but I really love this soup.

Oh man it is so good.

(slurping)

(man speaking in foreign language)

But normally it's every day.

- Uh, not every day, maybe three or four times a week.

- Oh okay, but all of the noodles

are made with the bamboo pole?

- Yes.

- All right, thank you.

Those were some serious good quality noodles.

I enjoyed that and I was just talking with the owner,

he said that all of the noodles that you'll eat at the shop

are all made with the traditional way, using the bamboo

to knead the dough, but if you come,

he said about three or four times per week

they make the noodles and sometime in the afternoon.

So if you are lucky not only will you get to eat the noodles

but also see them being made.

And also I should just quickly mention that the bamboo pole

kneading method for noodles is becoming very very rare.

It is a traditional way to make noodles

and it's very very hard to find these days in Hong Kong.

We're heading to the subway station

and going down a couple stops to Mong Kok.

(carefree music)

This is one of the busiest areas of Hong Kong,

a big shopping area.

The streets are just clogged with signs and stores

and lots and lots of people.

One of the things that's just crazy about this area

of Hong Kong is the signage.

There are so many billboards and so many signs

and so many colorful bright lights

and this is always a busy area, you can shop

for just about anything you want around this area

and also there are quite a few markets.

Oh and what's coming up here?

Some kind of a procession.

(clanging)

This stretch of market is often referred

to as Ladies Market and you can find a lot

of souvenirs within this lane

and then a lot of pretty budget clothes and what else?

Oh just rows and strips of backpacks and handbags,

t-shirts, some kids toys, lots of random stuff,

but this is a huge market area.

What I love most about this market is

that it's almost like you're in a slot canyon

because there are sky rise buildings are huge

like towering condos on either side

and then just this like sprawling flea market

within the center of the alley.

(upbeat music)

We didn't really have any shopping to do

so we just wondered around for a little bit

and now we are heading,

well we're walking along Nathan Road to the bus stop

and gonna take the bus a little ways down the road

towards Tsim Sha Tsui.

We are heading towards Tsim Sha Tsui

and I'm not sure if I got that pronunciation quite right,

it's pretty tough to pronounce,

but it's also a shortened abbreviated as TST,

so I'm gonna call it TST,

but it's the area of Kowloon which is right at the harbor

of right across from Hong Kong island.

We just drove past the Chungking Mansions

and we're not gonna stop there today

but it is a huge international building

and you can find people from all walks

of life in that building and it's an amazing building

and I have good memories

because on my first trip to Hong Kong,

that must have been about eight years ago,

maybe back in 2009 or 2010 or something like that,

I stayed at the Chungking Mansions

at a hostel within the Chungking Mansions

so I have some great memories there,

it's a very interesting place.

We just got off the bus at the promenade

which is right on the harbor

and overlooking Hong Kong island.

This is the view of one of the most recognizable skylines

in the world and maybe one of the ultimate skylines

of the world.

Unfortunately it is pretty hazy today, though.

(uplifting music)

The view of Hong Kong skyline is always nice

and we actually might come back tonight

cause they have a famous light show in the evening.

Still not sure if we'll make it or not,

but we may but we are now heading to the star ferry

and we're gonna take the ferry across back

to Hong Kong island.

(upbeat music)

Just going from Kowloon to Hong Kong island,

it's just a really short trip, but enjoying some great views

of Hong Kong island and also the harbor

and giant cruise ships.

We are gonna take the metro now to North Point

and on our way to go eat dinner.

We arrived to North Point station and the restaurant

should just be a very short walk up the street from here.

The restaurant is within the Java Road Market

and I think it's on the second floor.

(restaurant patrons speaking in a foreign language)

Made it to the restaurant, it is on the second floor

of the Java Road Market,

and this restaurant is called Tung Po,

and this is a huge dai pai dong,

it is a local Hong Kong restaurant.

Right now it actually just opened,

so I wanted to come early because I think it can be hard

to get a table if you come here right around dinner time

so it's 5:30.

There are only a couple tables occupied

but you can tell how they are prepared

for the masses to come in here

and just chow down and hang out.

This is truly an amazing menu.

There are so many different dishes on the menu

and there's also some really interesting mixes of dishes.

A lot of things have a Thai influence.

It says Thai style and then also Ying and I can hear some

of the chefs speaking Thai

so they have some Thai influence here

and then also some of the dishes have, you know,

Western influence, there's pasta dishes

and also it's definitely worth mentioning

that on the mention it says all dishes do not use any MSG

or chicken powder.

Before the food comes I'm gonna get started

by rinsing off our dishes.

You rinse your little bowls and spoons

and chopsticks with hot tea.

All right I think that's good,

and just kind of make sure everything gets rinsed off

with the hot tea.

And then also the chopsticks,

and by the way this is our order, this is what we ordered.

He wrote it down and then stuck it in the chopstick tin.

(clanging)

We got a table very close

to the kitchen where they're cooking all of the food

and you can just continuously hear those woks roaring.

It sounds almost like a jet engine

they keep those fires so hot.

Cooking, cooking the food here,

these are gigantic razor clams

and I think that they have taken them in half

and split them length wise and then stir fried

with bell peppers, there's onions in here,

there are black beans and garlic.

And it almost looks like squid.

Wow, okay, I'm just gonna taste a piece

of that razor clam oh that piece keeps on going.

(laughs)

Oh that is amazing.

Oh that sauce, you can really taste the onions

and the bell pepper in there!

And then that saltiness from the black bean sauce

and then that razor clam,

it almost tastes like a combination between squid

and a scallop with a sweet tinge to it.

Yeah, it's like a clam in different shape.

It is wonderful.

The rest of the food has all arrived now.

For rice I had to go for

this is their specialty rice

which is I think there's some kind

of duck flavoring in the rice

and then also with mushrooms

and then steamed in a lotus sleeve.

Let's take a look at it.

Lift the lid, oh, lift the lid to this.

Oh that looks awesome!

Oh it's packed full of I think it's chicken as well.

Chicken and lots and lots of mushrooms in here as well.

Oh and that aroma.

Put some of this into my bowl.

Oh this smells fantastic.

Again, it's just embedded with

that essence of the lotus leaf.

It's really really hot, and really fluffy

and it's not too salty you can taste the fragrance

of the lotus leaf and also the mushrooms in there.

And I think it does have a little bit

of a duck fragrance as well.

This a fried fish and I actually meant

to order a steamed fish.

So I think I ordered the wrong thing,

but anyway, this is what it came,

it's a fried fish little like nuggets

of fish deep fried, there's ginger in here,

there's green onions and sauteed in some kind

of a glaze sauce.

Yeah these are like deep fried pieces of fish

there's kind of a garlicky tasting oyster sauce

and also you can taste the fragrance

of ginger on it as well.

And then finally for a vegetable,

I've got a plate of bok choy with garlic.

I think it has both garlic sauce

and then fried garlic on top.

Let me set this into my bowl.

That's just very light, sauteed full of garlic

and then yes it has both fresh garlic

and then fried garlic sprinkled on top.

So you've got double garlic on there.

As I'm sitting here eating the restaurant is starting

to really fill up now and even people are coming

and they're having to turn away and wait

because some of these tables I think all

of the tables are reserved, but now you've got more

of a dai pai dong Hong Kong atmosphere

and the razor clams is by far the best dish

and not only the actual razor clams themselves

but the sauce, the black beans and these onions.

These onions are jut incredibly good.

Let me get a good chopstick full of them.

The onions are like half caramelized

but they're still crisp and then just coated in all

of that black bean sauce, chilis in there,

that sauce is amazing.

And this is that type of restaurant

that would be really good to go to

with a big group of people.

If you come with 10 people you can order 10 or 15 things

off the menu and share all the different dishes

because the plates are really big

and there's such a variety of different dishes.

I would've loved to try many more

of those dishes on the menu,

but just coming with two people couldn't order too much

but the food was good.

On some previous visits to Kong Hong,

I've been to some restaurants like this as well

where the service is pretty bad,

or there's just zero service.

But this restaurant they actually have quite good service,

very good service, the waiters are friendly

and the staff are nice

and so this is like the perfect Hong Kong atmosphere

and also with good service.

(carefree music)

From here we're going back to the subway

and I think we're gonna head over to Kowloon

because it is perfect time to go see the light show.

Made it back to Tsim Sha Tsui,

and we are walking to the Harbor.

I think we arrived here just in time

but every night they have a lights show

that's coordinated with music

and the lights shine across on all of the buildings

and so it is a major attraction in Hong Kong.

The skyline of Hong Kong island is spectacular

throughout the day but at night it really comes alive

with all the lights.

When you come to Hong Kong you definitely need

to come here at night and see the skyline

of Hong Kong all lit up with the lights,

but honestly the actual show, the like symphony of show

wich is coordinated with music,

it's a little bit underwhelming.

It's actually not really that much different

from the actual skyline how it looks,

except it involves music coordinated

with like some spot lights coming from the top,

but I think the real beauty is just the actual skyline

at night anytime so that was a good way

to end the day.

Thank you all very much for watching today's video

please remember to give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed it

and also make sure you click subscribe

for lots more food and travel videos

and I will see you on the next video,

thank you for watching.

Just wanted to quickly let you know

that I wrote an entire Hong Kong travel guide

for food lovers over on my blog, migrationology.com.

Within that blog post you'll find all of the details

from our Hong Kong trip including

where we stayed and transportation,

all the attractions that we visited

and especially all of the food and restaurants

plus details about how you can go there yourself.

So the link is in the description box below

and I'll try to link it somewhere on this video as well,

but go check that out for all the details

about visiting Hong Kong.

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Perfect days Bouldering with Samy and Lilli in the Odenwald - Panache; Perkeo | 2017 - Duration: 6:07.

This Rush... it's like a drug

Samy: c'mon Simon

This pad is in the way

Allez Lilli c'mon

Simon: yes right .. nice ... and up

Simon: I could have swear that you fall

I was pretty sure as well haha

I had to slap on my shorts to get my fingers warm again

Simon: now it's reaaaally cold

yeah with the fog as well

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Mind The Gap |StoryTime - Duration: 2:13.

Hey guys! Today I have a very short story about the day my mom and I learned the importance of minding the gap.

Two years back we took a trip to England just the two of us,

and we kept hearing in the subway "mind the gap", "mind the gap" right

and there were... There was merchandise all over that just read "mind the gap".

So, obviously being a costa rican that

we don't have a subway system, we have trains but everything's over the gorund

and not many people...

They do use the system but people usually move around in cars or by bus

and I was just thinking, why such a big deal about mind the gap? right

because the worst thing that can happen is

I trip, I fall, something that happens to me almost everyday, it's not that big of a deal.

I was very wrong.

It was the day before I was leaving.

My mom was gonna stay there for a while so she was just going to drop me off at the airport

and we were going to stay at a hotel that was closer to the airport than where we were staying.

And we had a long day, we were in the train, we had our bags with us

and we're on one of the last stops before we have to get off

and suddenly we hear a really really loud thud behind us.

I'm like "ok..." and I look around and there's a guy lying on the floor.

There's a girl shaking him and telling him to wake up and asking for help

but the guy's unconscious. Suddenly more people start coming in

and they grab him by one arm, and they put him like this and they lift him up

and when they lifted him up from the floor, his head

like... There where strings of blood coming from the floor.

He had cracked his head open just by tripping on "the gap".

Apparently it's not uncommon for people to get into

accidents by tripping between the platform and the train

and people get help really fast actually so it's not that terrible

but they get into really bad accidents.

It's not a small deal like I thought it was.

Thank you so much for watching, I hope you enjoyed the video,

if you did give it a thumbs up

and don't forget to subscribe for more videos every Sunday.

Bye!

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Transform Any Room Into a Winter Wonderland With Decorative Lighting | OctoLights.com - Duration: 2:49.

Hi, welcome back to the Octo Lights YouTube channel.

In this video we're going to spotlight one of our most recent blog posts.

So, without further ado: Robert, take it away.

Thanks Jennifer, and thank you for watching our video spotlight of

one of our latest posts, entitled: Transform Any Room in Your Home Into a Winter Wonderland

With Decorative Lighting

With the holidays around the corner, we're now ready to enjoy all of the festivities

of the season.

This includes caroling, holiday shopping and, of course,

decorations for your home.

Unfortunately, your options for holiday decor hasn't grown much in the past few years, until

now.

Fluorescent light covers, especially when combined with other

Christmas decor, can provide awe-inspiring visual appeal for your any room

in your home this season.

For instance, you can install light covers that display a landscape of snowy mountains

on your walls, right next to your Christmas tree.

This means, even if snow doesn't exist where you live, you'll always have a view of a

winter wonderland to compliment your holiday decor perfectly.

You can read the full blog post, entitled: Transform Any Room in Your Home Into a Winter

Wonderland With Decorative Lighting on our website, at octolights.com.

We have a link directly to this post under the video, in the description box.

In addition to our blog, we have a shopping section where you can check out our line of

decorative fluorescent light covers in every design imaginable.

From astronomy and cloudscapes up above to landscapes and oceanscapes down below and

everything in-between.

Including one hundred percent custom images, where you

upload your own images and we make them into decorative light covers.

Do you have questions?

No problem!

We have tons of information on our site, including support pages and FAQ's and installation instructions

as well as an explainer video that shows you exactly what fluorescent light covers are

and how they work.

Learn more about fluorescent light covers as well as shop for them at octolights.com.

And, finally make sure to check out the description box below this video, where

there is a lot more information, including links to our site.

Thanks for watching and now let's take it back to Jennifer.

Thanks Robert, now it's your turn.

If you liked this video, click on the thumbs up icon and on the subscribe button

below this video.

After that, make sure to check out the description box where there is a lot more information,

including links to our website and social profiles.

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