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The collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum in Brisbane

includes a remarkable exhibit— frigate HMAS Diamantina.

This humble ship can be rightly called a unique monument

to an important part of the world's naval history.

That's because she is the last remaining representative of the River-class ships,

which became famous for their contribution to the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II.

Naval Legends River-class frigates

On September 3, 1939, several hours after Great Britain had declared war on Germany,

a German U-boat sank the British cruise liner Athenia.

Two weeks later aircraft carrier HMS Courageous was torpedoed.

Thus began the Battle for the Atlantic

that was mainly fought between German U-boats,

Allied transport convoys, and their escorting ships.

The escorts that they were using at that stage for the convoys

were small destroyers mostly left over from WWI and very small corvettes and sloops.

These older warships were unable

to handle the conditions of the North Atlantic weather-wise,

but also did not have the endurance to be able to escort a convoy

all the way across the Atlantic from Great Britain

to the East Coast of the United States.

At the beginning of the war, the convoys carrying vital supplies to Great Britain

sailed from the USA and Canada virtually unprotected

and very often fell prey to German U-boats.

Only in the 200-mile area near the British Isles,

the so-called Western Approaches,

screening ships met the convoys and escorted them to British ports.

They needed a ship built especially for the sole purpose

of protecting transport convoys.

This type of ship wouldn't bombard coastal defenses

or fight against enemy surface targets.

It would only engage German U-boats and protect transports in a convoy.

It wasn't long before a project was developed that met all the requirements.

The ship had a great cruising range

and was so different from the vessels that usually escorted convoys

that the Admiralty brought back a term from the era of sailing ships—the frigate.

As the majority of ships were named after British rivers,

the entire series became known as the River-class.

The River-class project had an important advantage—

the ships could be constructed by both specialized military shipyards

and civil shipbuilding enterprises.

SPECIFICATIONS of the River-class frigate HMAS Diamantina

Length: almost 92 meters

Beam: more than 11 meters

Draft: 4 meters

Displacement: 2,200 tons

Armament:

Primary armament: 2 dual-purpose 102-mm Mark XVI guns

Anti-aircraft artillery: 3 Bofors guns, caliber 40 mm

4 Oerlikon guns, caliber 20 mm

Anti-submarine armament:

4 depth charge rails and 150 depth charges in storage

The main power plant consisted of two triple-expansion steam engines

that produced 5,500 horsepower.

Maximum Speed: 20 knots

Cruising range: more than 5,000 miles at 12 knots

The initial actions of German submarines were mostly individual,

they acted on their own.

But when convoy protection was reinforced,

when the Allies constructed many special ships to escort transports,

the Germans had to invent a way to overcome their defenses.

That's when they devised the so-called "wolf pack" tactic.

It worked like this: a U-boat discovers a convoy.

The flagship that commands a "wolf pack" or a system of "wolf packs"

transmits the order to other U-boats to move to that area.

And those U-boats start to gather to intercept the convoy. Lots of them.

Diamantina was fitted with a type 271 radar,

which actually played a pivotal role in changing the course of WWII.

The Britons had developed what was known as the greatest secret of WWII,

which was the cavity magnetron,

and the cavity magnetron is at the heart of this type 271 radar.

Its major role in the protection of convoys

was its ability at night to detect submarines on the surface

as they approached the convoy to attack the convoy.

And the Germans were unaware that the escorts were fitted with radar

and were able to see or detect these submarines

as they were making their approach to make their attack.

The radar could only detect a submarine if it was on the surface,

but they usually surfaced just prior to an attack.

Unfortunately, warships in World War II were unable to detect torpedoes

that had been fired,

and they relied entirely on lookouts,

picking up the track of the torpedo as it approached the ships.

And because of the propulsion system used by most of the torpedoes,

they could see a line of bubbles coming to the surface.

Well, I can only relate a training experience,

when Murchison was exercising with British submarines.

And I was given the task of looking for torpedo bubbles.

But when I saw the bubbles, by the time I reported them to the captain,

the bubbles were now on the other side of the ship,

so his words to me were: "Signalman, if this was a real war situation,

we would be now manning the lifeboats."

Even if a ship managed to dodge torpedoes thanks to the vigilance of signalmen,

it was difficult to retaliate, because the submarines

swiftly disappeared from sight.

Having launched torpedoes, submarines dived

and they could only be discovered with the help of a special device—sonar.

Near the bow of the ship just close behind us here is a black dome,

and that is the sonar dome fitted to the ships.

And a sonar is a bit like a torch beam which is projecting a sound signal

out into the water and hoping to get a reflection back

off something like a submarine.

And that sonar equipment is directional, so where it's pointing, where it's looking,

where it's sending the beam out, is under the control of the operator.

And that was one of the vital sensors that these ships had for detecting submarines.

A frigate's captain had to deal with the shortcoming of sonar

when planning a counter-attack against a submarine;

it lost contact with the target at a distance of about 140 meters.

Thus, the captain had to guess the possible course of the submarine

and direct his ship straight towards it.

Under the conditions of an intense battle,

decisions had to be made in mere seconds,

and controlling the maneuverable frigate required some skill, especially in rough seas.

One of the interesting things about here

is that the helmsman who was steering the ship

is actually unable to see where we are going.

And that's fairly typical of British warships of the Second World War.

Orders come down to the helmsman from the bridge deck above us,

where the captain, or the officer of the watch,

is actually giving instructions for steering the ship.

And also for giving the engine orders here through the telegraph,

which then go down to the engine room to change the ship's speed.

I'm seated in the captain's day cabin aboard the frigate Diamantina.

And these ships were very unique

because they incorporated a major design feature that brought the whole ships company

into the middle section of the ship close to where we are now.

However, when the Battle of the Atlantic started,

and the destroyers were operating

in the very rough conditions in the North Atlantic,

the British Navy was losing officers swept over the side

when they were moving from their accommodation in the after section of the ship

to try to get to the bridge across the upper decks.

There was no way through the engineering spaces

to get to the forepart of the ship.

So, when they came to the design of these ships,

the British realized that they needed to move the officers

into the forward section of the ship, which is where we are today.

At the end of April 1943, after a week's storm-filled cruise,

convoy ONS-5 was intercepted by a "wolf pack."

The convoy's screening ships, including several River-class frigates,

repelled the attacks of about 40 submarines for several days.

Thirteen transports were sunk.

The German submarines had the advantage until the fifth day of battle,

when the convoy entered a stripe of dense fog.

In a single moment, hunters became prey,

betrayed by the bright markings on radar screens of escorting ships.

In the impenetrable haze, the British frigates competently found German U-boats

and attacked them.

For combat against a submerged submarine,

the ship carried over 100 depth charges in its depth charge magazine,

and these were large cylinders full of explosives

that would either roll off the stern

or launch out from the side of the ship in a pattern set at different depths

to try to explode around the submarine and close to the submarine,

and either to crush the submarine or force the submarine back to the surface.

There were two ways to drop depth charges on River-class frigates.

From rails on the aft and with the help of K-gun throwers

installed on the ship's sides.

The simultaneous use of these two methods

increased the effective area and probability of damaging a submarine.

The Hedgehog mortar launcher was another anti-submarine weapon of the River class.

It fired 24 30-kilogram bombs ahead of a ship.

A salvo from a Hedgehog covered an area of more than 30 meters in diameter.

The system was effective, but unreliable at first,

that's why depth charges remained the primary

anti-submarine weapon of River-class frigates.

However, escorting ships had to engage submarines

in artillery duels quite often as well.

These 4-inch guns on Diamantina were all mechanically operated.

So, they had men manning the elevation and men manning the training of the weapon,

and there were no inputs from other sources

such as a gun director which you would find on larger warships.

So, these were all in local control.

They would target and engage the enemy unit from this weapon,

under verbal direction from the gunnery officer who was on the bridge.

At the time when, in the northern hemisphere,

the grandiose battle for the Atlantic reached its turning point,

Walkers Limited shipyard in Maryborough, Australia, laid down frigate HMAS Diamantina.

By the moment of her launch, the Atlantic was basically clear of German submarines,

thanks in no small part to British River-class frigates.

Now, their Australian sister-in-arms was to participate

in the final act of World War II.

The frigate was commissioned in April 1945.

Diamantina took part in operations against Japanese troops in New Guinea,

near Solomon Islands, and Bougainville Island.

Diamantina has, in my mind, three claims to fame.

First of all, she was the last Australian warship

to fire a shot at the Japanese in WWII.

Her second claim to fame was that the Japanese garrison

at the Island of Nauru, an ocean island in the Pacific,

actually surrendered on the quarterdeck of this ship.

And the third claim is that she's the last in the world of this class of ship.

After World War II, River-class frigates continued to serve

in the navies of 20 countries for several decades.

In 1959, Diamantina was re-equipped as an oceanographic survey ship.

Her contribution to the study of ocean depths was acknowledged

when a fracture zone in the Indian Ocean was named after her.

In the 1980s, the ship was honorably decommissioned

and placed in a comfortable dry dock at Queensland Maritime Museum in Brisbane.

Now, the bright Australian sun warms the deck of the last ship from the River class—

a family of small ships that struck terror

into German "wolf packs" in the Northern Atlantic.

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TOP 10 BEST JUST DANCE GOLD MOVES! - Duration: 8:57.

So 3... 2...

I have a big forehead here, right?

Hey my luvs! Túlio's here!

And Magic Cucumber is here too!

And it seems Tina is also here now.

HEY MY LITTLE ONE <3

Tina, come here.

Where is it?

WHERE IS IT

Say "hi" to the people who are watching us,

BECAUSE THEY LOVES YOU <3

You love her, right guys?

Is my most beautiful little pirate girl in this world <3

She's just like a plush toy, guys.

She let you carry her any way you want.

GUYS! So,

What I came to do here today.

Ohhh it's true!

Look what I'm wearing today,

So sassy this little gorgeous Tee here!

Written "Dev Team Just Dance '2015' "

If you're wondering where did I get this T-shirt,

It will appear a card right now.

WOOOO *ADS FOR UBISOFT*

OHHH YES,

Today's Wednesday, right?

You guys may be wondering right now

Precisely screaming in the comments below:

BUT TULIO WHERES TODAYS JD GAMEPLAY VIDEO????

*I bet you guys do exactly this sound*

So, er...

Today's JD gameplay video is a lie.

The video doesn't exist.

No, but actually it really doesn't exist

There will be no JD gameplay today.

Because, there's a reason, because...

I'm planning to do a awesome gameplay next week,

I couldn't do it for this week.

Just Dance has this new thing now,

That they're releasing only new MULTIPLAYER songs!

And it messes me up!

Because I want to record those new songs fast,

So you guys can watch it already,

But it depends on the other girls of this channel,

But everyone here has a life out of YouTube, right guys.

It's very hard to gather everyone to record videos,

Even more to record Just Dance stuff,

Since it's not the focus of this channel anymore.

Right, Magic Cucumber?

BUT

I already got in touch with a sassy girl,

So we can record this gameplay video...

...for the next week.

*SPOILER NEXT GAMEPLAY youre welcome.*

Since Wednesday is our "Just Dance Day" here,

A Just Dance themed vlog is also a very good option!

You guys.... *tongue just tangled*

So...

This video is already 5min long omg

I bought to you guys, for today...

The:

The TOP 10 BEST Just Dance...

...Gold Moves! *most awesome title ever*

This list is based on what?

...based on me and Magic Cucumber.

Because it has no default standards. It's only...

Gold Moves that I think it's really cool,

And I decided to make a TOP 10 for you!

It doesn't mean they're the best ones for sure,

Even because I'm not the owner of the supreme truth.

Let's see, maybe you guys will agree with me on this list.

Let's get this very sassy list guys.

I made it 10 to 1,

But it doesn't really matter the order,

It just because we need a order so I can say them.

Number 10, 10!

Number 10- Asserejé! Guys,

This very sassy and classic song from Just Dance 4!

And here in Brazil,

We have this version made by... Rouge?

It was made by Rouge,

with the girls from the original song.

The Gold Move part, that both girls are

Together,

And one girl start doing this sassy fish move,

And after the other girl does it too,

Right after both girls does this very cool Gold Move

High School Musical jump style.

*burps*

I like this Gold Move a lot,

I love routines with more than 1 person,

I think they're very fun!

And this jump, right guys

Who doesn't like to jump in this HSM way, right?

Number 9- Boogie Wonderland

Guys, this one...

Why did I choose this one?

There's this part on the song,

That everyone is doing this line of love,

Then each one goes and send a very big sassy kiss,

For the public.

And guys,

I think this Gold Move is really fun,

Because is the Gold Move that you...

*kiss*

You make this kissy move, right?

Is the Gold Move of kiss, is the Gold Move of love.

You can also flirt indirectly,

If you're dancing to this song in front of your crush!

Right guys? Look,

*snap fingers*

Just gave you the tip!

In the next flashmobs,

In the next JD themed parties around the world,

*snaps fingers again im so sassy*

Dance Boogie Wonderland in front of your crush,

And in that Gold Move part, you does like this:

*Just taught you how to flirt using JD youre welcome*

And you give this little wink in the end.

WAAAA

Number 8!

Which one is number 8?

Number 8 is Spectronizer!

Actually,

I think the Gold Moves for this song are very boring.

But there's one in particular that I think it's fun,

Maybe that's why I put it on this list!

It's the Gold Move for the first coach, right?

That she does something like this:

*KAWAII TULIO IS THE MOST KAWAII THING YOULL SEE THIS WEEK*

Is the Gold Move of PEACE! Is so cute guys!

Don't judge me, I only...

I only picked this Gold Move because it's very cute.

Imagine this, you're there very...

You're giving the song a very,

Sassy Princess against Power Rangers,

And then, you have to do this:

Aw, it's very fun.

Number 7- Umbrella, With an umbrella version.

Guys, really.

Just the fact you get your umbrella and put behinds you,

And then you turn 90 degrees with your body,

then you make this sassy kick:

WOOO

Guys, is so cool.

Number...

...I got lost.

6?... it might be number 6.

Candy!

Candy in Just Dance 2014,

Like I said on this video,

I'm a big fan of multiplayer routines.

And this move on Candy,

That the girl lays on the dude,

Then she wides open her legs!

I think this Gold Move is very fun to do.

But only the female coach,

Because the male coach part...

Ow, poor thing.

Number 5- I've Had The Time of My Life

oh god what a huge title for a song.

From Just Dance 4,

Also a duet routine!

It's that very cool part,

Why is a very cool Gold Move?

Because you'll be dancing with your BFF very sassy,

I mean, you won't dance this song with your crush.

Will you? Because this...

This song.

Is way too romantic to dance with your crush.

and.... and....

*Túlio's making heavy math problems with your crush*

And that's all!

You dance this song with your BFF so you can mess up.

Not a problem with you want to dance this with your crush, tho.

You both can mess up the song together too.

What happens in this song?

Both coaches are getting distant from each other,

And they start doing this thing with their arms,

They are very distant and then they do this:

TCHAAA

Guys is so much fun.

This part,

You stare into your friend's eyes and you guys already know what to do, 3... 2...

"GO GIVE IT TO JESUS"

My glasses!

I like to call this Gold Move "Give it to Jesus*

Number...

4?

DYNAMITE!

No wait I lied!

It's Rasputin!

Number 4 is Rasputin!

Rasputin, dude, this song

Is one of my favorite songs

I love those crazy songs in Just Dance.

The end guys, is like this

*breathe heavily*

You get scr*wd the whole song,

You already gone to the floor and did that....

And to end the song,

You're totally destroyed, then you look at the screen

You see this Gold Move in the air.

You don't even think, you don't even look,

You just jump and lay on the floor, dead.

Guys is so... just kiddin', you don't die, you stay fine.

I mean, the jump itself is kinda lame,

But just the fact you got crazy in the whole song already,

You just see you need to jump and then you do it.

It's very fun, guys, let's face it.

Number 3! Dynamite, from Just Dance 3.

Dude,

This is one of my favorite quartet routines!

And when everybody get in the line,

With the hands in the air,

WEEEE

Then you follow the beat:

Then, along with the beat,

Each character goes to a different way,

Is very beautiful visually,

And is really cool to do it with your friends.

By the way, I have this...

Very old gameplay video for this song.

If anyone wants to see it...

There's only one problem on dancing this with Kinect,

Is kinda hard for everyone to get the gold moves.

But not impossible! We already did it!

Number 2...

I think I'm counting this all wrong.

I'm an Albatraoz, from Just Dance 2016.

This song, guys, geez

The Gold Move is the last move of the routine,

I think it's fantastic,

Because I'm also a fan

of moves that you need to get in the floor and stuff,

And its last Gold Move is a very creepy one,

That you lay on the floor and does something like:

Yep, pretty much like this, guys.

And Number 1,

I had to put this in Number 1 of the list.

What A Feeling! From Just Dance 2014.

I only like this song to be honest because...

No, I do really like this song.

But I like the routine,

Because of this Gold Move.

Is the last move of the song.

She jump and do an air split, which I simply love it.

By the way,

This is one of the songs I want to record again.

Because my first video of this song is just awful and stupid and ugly and odd.

and please DO NOT watch it.

geez only because I said that

everyone will search this video after watching this, right.

This was my TOP 10,

Coolest Gold Moves from Just Dance!

Now I want to know about YOU!

Say in the comments if you agree with me!

Also comment other Gold Moves you like!

Gold Moves that you think are the coolest,

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Guys, BYE! ~<3

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Designated Survivor 1x18 Sneak Peek "Lazarus" (HD) Season 1 Episode 18 Sneak Peek - Duration: 0:48.

[ Telephone rings ]

[ Cellphone rings ]

Aaron Shore.

It's Dan Pyne, from Politico.

Hey, Dan, what's going on?

We're going with a story about Speaker Hookstraten.

Wanted to give you guys a chance to comment.

Okay. Well, what's the story?

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Did you see what just hit Politico?

No.

[ Keys clacking ]

This is bad, right?

No, this is really bad.

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American Tries READING DUTCH SIGNS in Amsterdam!! - Duration: 9:51.

Hey everyone, Dana here!

And right now I am in Amsterdam for the first ever Vidcon Europe.

Actually, the first ever VidCon outside of the U.S. anywhere.

And while I've been here in Amsterdam, I have seen some signs in Dutch, where I've thought, like,

hmmm I think that maybe I can read that sign or figure out what it says because of

my English and my German skills.

And the same with hearing people speak Dutch.

Sometimes I've thought, like, I think I heard a few words in there that I know.

So today we're gonna go to VidCon and play a little game that I like to call

What The Futch Is That Dutch?

Mr. German Man has found me a very tricky sign or two of them for my first attempt at

this game.

I have no idea.

Well, I see in this, in the yellow one, the word "weg."

W-E-G, like the German word "away."

This one, I don't know how to say this.

V-R-I-J-H...I don't...Vrrriihhh. No.

I don't know how to say this, and I have no idea what that could mean.

Okay, so in this sign I notice a few street names, and that I can tell because it seems

to be the same as in German: "Str." for street.

For "Strasse" in German or whatever it is in Dutch.

But that means street.

So there's two streets in there.

The first word we have "Kruising."

I think that's like the English word "cruising."

So maybe, ah, driving on that street is "aufgesloten."

I would say...afgesloten, afgesloten.

So maybe that's like, would be the German, "af" is like "ab," and "ge," you know so it's like,

it's saying what has happened to this street.

So maybe it's closed.

Perhaps that could be "afgesloten" is closed.

And bereikbaar...I'm thinking this B-A-A-R is like the German "bar."

I would say it's useable.

Like this other, the first street is closed.

Driving, "kruising," driving on the first street is closed.

But this other street is available.

Did I get it right?

I think I can really figure out a lot of the stuff here.

So "verboden" that would be like the German "verboten" I guess.

Not allowed. "Toegang." Maybe that's like toe in English.

So you're not allowed to go in.

Ah, I don't know what this means.

You're not allowed to go in.

Ah, "melden bij," so maybe that's like the German, so maybe you need to contact, ah,

I don't know what this is.

Maybe the landlord or something?

And then "betreden," so maybe "betreten."

"Terrein op eigen risico."

Okay so, you go in at your own risk.

I think I got it there.

So you're not allowed to go in...?

You have to contact something.

And then going in at your own risk.

That kind of confuses me.

You're not allowed to go in.

I guess you're not allowed to go in, but then you contact, then you're allowed to go in.

But still it's at your own risk.

I can help you. - Okay. "Voor onbevoegen." -Yeah? What is that, maybe?

"Bevogen." - Yeah. - "Befugt." - Okay, I still... -"Anbefugt." - I don't know that word in German. - German "anbefugt."

I don't know.

It's for, um, non-allowed people that have no right to be there.

Okay, so people who aren't allowed to be there are not allowed to be there.

People who are allowed to be there should contact - Maybe. - whoever this is.

But anyway, then you enter at your own risk. - Yes. - I think together we got it.

That gets a high five. Nice.

Alright, I think I've got this one even without the little pictures.

So I think it says "allen," or closest to that in Dutch pronunciation.

So everyone before the lines...um, you have...no.

I think I, no.

No, I don't think I got it.

I was gonna say you have to have...no actually I don't know what that would possibly mean.

Okay I go with "Alleen voor opladen elektrische voertuigen."

I think it's in German "Allein für, um, zum auf...alleine zum aufladen von elektrischen Fahrzeugen."

Oh. - The parking spaces here. - Yeah. - So, only for

charging electrical vehicles. - Okay. That makes sense.

"Denk aan onze kindern."

So I think that's "think about our kids."

You know, drive slowly.

So now I'm with Hilde. - Hi.

You're going to say a sentence for me, right? In Dutch. - Yes, yes.

And I'm gonna see if I can figure it out.

[Something in Dutch] - I heard YouTube in there.

And "Ik." I think that's something like "ich."

So that's like "I." Okay, one more time maybe.

[Something in Dutch] - I think I heard something about "film" at the end? - Uh-huh.

I'm filming a YouTube video! - No. - No. Ah, I don't know. Okay, I can't get it. What is it?

It's "I like to watch YouTube videos."

Say it one more time a little bit slower let's see if I can...- [Something in Dutch] - Okay.

Now I hear it. Like "kijk" is "like." Or no? - "Kijk" is "watch."

Oh, watch! You stumped me.

What's your name? - Roland. - Roland? - Yes.

Okay, and you're going to also give me a Dutch sentence. - I, yeah. - Okay. What is it?

[Something in Dutch] - Again? - [Something in Dutch]

I think, "I have to ask my mom." I heard "moeder."

Right, is that... - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - "mom"? And "vragen" is that like "fragen"?

Is that "to ask"? - Yeah. And what was the beginning part?

"Even." - "Even." Like, is that like "eben" in German? - Ah, yeah. - Like, right soon. Okay, what does it mean?

What did you say?

"I have to ask my mom," basically. - Hey, so I got it! - Yeah, you got it. - Cool!

I got one! - It's from a pretty well known Dutch song.

Oh really? - Yeah. - Okay, which song? - "Even Aan Mijn Moeder Vragen." - Okay.

Okay, so I found another person who speaks Dutch!

Yeah! - I'm with Catherine now.

And what is your channel?

What do you make videos about?

Uh, my channel name is Styling with Cath.

And, um, it's a mix, um, actually because I do beauty, fashion, also vlog a lot.

And I do some challenges, and I also give advice.

So it's a mix of everything.

And what Dutch sentence do you have for me?

Okay, it goes like this: [Something in Dutch] - Okay, so I think the first one was "hello."

Yeah. - And say the next one again. - [Something in Dutch] - What's up?

Yeah, it can be. But, yeah. - So what is it? What is it actually? - Um, how are you?

How are you? Okay.

Okay, so I don't think that sounded anything - No. - like German or English.

Okay, I have just come across this really awesome thing.

And it's got words written on it.

So first of all, I can already tell just by looking at this, it's just outside of a park

area and so I guess this is where people can put any things that they have found lost and

found items from in the park or around this area.

And, alright, let's try this.

"Vin...ah, vind je verloren voorwerp terug."

Or something like that.

But I definitely see one that I recognize.

"Verloren."

"Lost."

And that would make sense since this is clearly a place to put lost items.

What the rest of those words mean...I don't know.

I actually have no idea what "uitgezonderd" says.

I don't know, but I'm gonna put Mr. German Man on and maybe he can crack the code.

Okay, so, let's try it.

"Uitgezonderd."

I think that it, it...there's some clues here.

Um, I think this is a one-way street sign.

And there's a bicycle on it and a moped.

And "uitgezonderd," I would say in German "ausgesondert, ausgegrenzt."

So I would deduct from it that the bike and the moped are excluded from the rule of the

one-way street. So that they can go both ways. Am I right?

So my question for you is: Could you read these signs?

Do you know what they said or what the people that I talked to said?

And what language should I try next?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching.

I really hope that you enjoyed this video.

If you would like to make sure that you are notified of new videos that I put out, be

sure to click on the little bell down there.

And also a huge thank you to our patrons on Patreon, who help make these videos possible.

Thank you so much for your support.

If you would like to check out my Patreon page, you can find a link to that down in

the description box below.

Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

Okay, it's recording.

I don't get what we're doing.

I don't want to take the sign out of the...

Okay. - Ready? - Yep.

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Persona - Second album (Indiegogo campaign) - Duration: 3:13.

Hello! We're Persona and we are a metal band from Tunisia.

The band started in 2012 and we've come a long way since.

In 2016 we released our first album called "Elusive Reflections"

We also released 3 music videos, and the one for the song "Blinded"

now has nearly 1 million views.

All this was done independently and without the backing of a label.

We also played many concerts over the years, including opening for Myrath and Xandria when

they played in Tunisia.

Now we're working on our second album which we believe is going to be more developed,

more complex and overall more mature than our first album.

It will have 12 songs and will play over 60 minutes.

Now we are in the process of recording, and mixing is scheduled to begin in several weeks.

So, here is where you can help:

Our first goal is to reach 3500$.

It's meant to cover the expenses of recording, mixing and mastering.

If we manage to reach this goal and as a gift for all the backers, you will have access

to one of the new songs way before the release date.

If we manage to exceed this amount, we have a couple of stretch goals the will allow us

to go even further with this album; including amongst others an elaborate artwork,

a music video and touring in 2017 and 2018.

You can find more details about this on our indiegogo page.

Your participation in our campaign is highly appreciated, you would help us a great deal

and we would be really grateful.

If you have any questions, you can contact us on our website or on our Fb page.

Also, don't forget to share this video and the campaign if you want to help us more.

Now we have a little surprise for you : here is a little sneak peak of 2 songs from the upcoming album

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Couple-ish || Season 2 Full Trailer - Duration: 1:43.

Hello!

It's me.

I've been getting a lot of asks on Tumblr about my absence from a certain channel and,

well

I wanted to clear the air.

Why did I leave my sibling's channel behind?

Well...

Spinoff!

Amy has a vlog.

And she's dating Jamie.

You and Dee still talk, right?

Yeah.

We talk all the time.

You really think they'll beat us down the aisle?

Are you proposing, babe?

Oh, you two!

I saw the video!

I couldn't be more proud.

Oh god.

The most recent one.

Oh god.

Hey!

Cal?

Noooo.

Why not?

She's cute, out of your league and clearly interested.

I just don't think I can drag another person into this.

Why does life have to be so bloody complicated?

Amy's tough.

She's also like, pure sunshine so when the clouds come in things get mighty dark.

Really Rachel?

My mother's flower shop?

That's what you find ridiculous about all of this?

No, you know what I find ridiculous?

The fact that the government hasn't caught on to your little charade.

How's your sibling doing?

Oh, that's right.

You never speak.

You two have got to stop doing this at work.

[ Gay music and happy things ]

You and me, however this plays out...we're family.

Same.

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DID THE U.S. KEEP SECRET INDIAN ARMY DATA LEAK TO CHINA? - Duration: 7:48.

For more infomation >> DID THE U.S. KEEP SECRET INDIAN ARMY DATA LEAK TO CHINA? - Duration: 7:48.

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Q Tip Inspired 4 - Duration: 4:50.

what's up everybody a man JFilt

from howtomakeverysickbeats.com if this

is your first time welcome and welcome

to edition number 4 q-tip inspired beat

techniques so let's get into it in the

comments below

shutout your city I always like to see

where you guys are watching these

youtubes from represent ok in this video

I want you guys to pay attention to one

of the most sickest tribe called quest beats ever

assembled in my personal opinion and I

want you to pay attention to the long

sustaining note that you'll hear you

probably already guessed it let's go

right right it's just one long

sustaining note so anyway here's the

technique use a sustaining note for all

your chords meaning if you have several

chords let the top note be one constant

note and it will still work and I'm

going to give you an example right now

I'm going to use my ebook okay

the chords im about to play right now

actually it's right here right here

of chords imma play come right out

of this book if you don't know what this

book is it's called the piano chord

progressions okay I've been getting a

lot of good feedback off of this so if

you don't have it cop it okay so anyway

shameless plug here's my top note I got

this vocal this vocal sound right and

I'm going to play three chords all three

chords have this top note and I'm

looking straight off of this book it's

telling me what to play I see the

hands and the notes highlighted I'm just

going to play what I see in the book

okay so the first chord is like this F

sharp major nine chord next chord is

gonna be a B minor 7/9 alright and the

last chord just a straight C sharp minor

chord okay so you notice the top note C

sharp is held the whole time so I'm

gonna make a beat just off of that using

this the same note and I'm recording

right now here we go I'm on pro tools

let's just record this here we go one

two ready and

one sustaining note let me play that

back I'll play it just so you can hear

this is the note that I'm holding here

we go you hear that a sustained note and

it works for all those chords because

that note is in all those chords for

this progression try it at home and it

doesn't have to be those chords you can

use this whatever chord that you want to

be honest with you as long as the top

note is the same note through all those

chords and you could apply this to the

pads use 16 levels and whatever chord

that you have you know I don't know I

just did those sound effects you just

play those chords and make sure each

chord has the same top note okay the

third option you can do is use records

or samples vinyl whatever you tube and

find a sample that has chords with the

same sustaining top note you can find a

lot of that in jazz you know like the

horn players is holding one long note

you can do that or a singer that happens

to hold it long note just like Minnie

Riperton did and there you go try it out

peace and positive energy so if you

liked this video hit that thumbs up

button more to come please subscribe if

you haven't already check out all the

links down below this video and I will

see y'all on the next one peace

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[Naval Legends] HMAS Diamantina - Duration: 16:25.

The collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum in Brisbane

includes a remarkable exhibit— frigate HMAS Diamantina.

This humble ship can be rightly called a unique monument

to an important part of the world's naval history.

That's because she is the last remaining representative of the River-class ships,

which became famous for their contribution to the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II.

Naval Legends River-class frigates

On September 3, 1939, several hours after Great Britain had declared war on Germany,

a German U-boat sank the British cruise liner Athenia.

Two weeks later aircraft carrier HMS Courageous was torpedoed.

Thus began the Battle for the Atlantic

that was mainly fought between German U-boats,

Allied transport convoys, and their escorting ships.

The escorts that they were using at that stage for the convoys

were small destroyers mostly left over from WWI and very small corvettes and sloops.

These older warships were unable

to handle the conditions of the North Atlantic weather-wise,

but also did not have the endurance to be able to escort a convoy

all the way across the Atlantic from Great Britain

to the East Coast of the United States.

At the beginning of the war, the convoys carrying vital supplies to Great Britain

sailed from the USA and Canada virtually unprotected

and very often fell prey to German U-boats.

Only in the 200-mile area near the British Isles,

the so-called Western Approaches,

screening ships met the convoys and escorted them to British ports.

They needed a ship built especially for the sole purpose

of protecting transport convoys.

This type of ship wouldn't bombard coastal defenses

or fight against enemy surface targets.

It would only engage German U-boats and protect transports in a convoy.

It wasn't long before a project was developed that met all the requirements.

The ship had a great cruising range

and was so different from the vessels that usually escorted convoys

that the Admiralty brought back a term from the era of sailing ships—the frigate.

As the majority of ships were named after British rivers,

the entire series became known as the River-class.

The River-class project had an important advantage—

the ships could be constructed by both specialized military shipyards

and civil shipbuilding enterprises.

SPECIFICATIONS of the River-class frigate HMAS Diamantina

Length: almost 92 meters

Beam: more than 11 meters

Draft: 4 meters

Displacement: 2,200 tons

Armament:

Primary armament: 2 dual-purpose 102-mm Mark XVI guns

Anti-aircraft artillery: 3 Bofors guns, caliber 40 mm

4 Oerlikon guns, caliber 20 mm

Anti-submarine armament:

4 depth charge rails and 150 depth charges in storage

The main power plant consisted of two triple-expansion steam engines

that produced 5,500 horsepower.

Maximum Speed: 20 knots

Cruising range: more than 5,000 miles at 12 knots

The initial actions of German submarines were mostly individual,

they acted on their own.

But when convoy protection was reinforced,

when the Allies constructed many special ships to escort transports,

the Germans had to invent a way to overcome their defenses.

That's when they devised the so-called "wolf pack" tactic.

It worked like this: a U-boat discovers a convoy.

The flagship that commands a "wolf pack" or a system of "wolf packs"

transmits the order to other U-boats to move to that area.

And those U-boats start to gather to intercept the convoy. Lots of them.

Diamantina was fitted with a type 271 radar,

which actually played a pivotal role in changing the course of WWII.

The Britons had developed what was known as the greatest secret of WWII,

which was the cavity magnetron,

and the cavity magnetron is at the heart of this type 271 radar.

Its major role in the protection of convoys

was its ability at night to detect submarines on the surface

as they approached the convoy to attack the convoy.

And the Germans were unaware that the escorts were fitted with radar

and were able to see or detect these submarines

as they were making their approach to make their attack.

The radar could only detect a submarine if it was on the surface,

but they usually surfaced just prior to an attack.

Unfortunately, warships in World War II were unable to detect torpedoes

that had been fired,

and they relied entirely on lookouts,

picking up the track of the torpedo as it approached the ships.

And because of the propulsion system used by most of the torpedoes,

they could see a line of bubbles coming to the surface.

Well, I can only relate a training experience,

when Murchison was exercising with British submarines.

And I was given the task of looking for torpedo bubbles.

But when I saw the bubbles, by the time I reported them to the captain,

the bubbles were now on the other side of the ship,

so his words to me were: "Signalman, if this was a real war situation,

we would be now manning the lifeboats."

Even if a ship managed to dodge torpedoes thanks to the vigilance of signalmen,

it was difficult to retaliate, because the submarines

swiftly disappeared from sight.

Having launched torpedoes, submarines dived

and they could only be discovered with the help of a special device—sonar.

Near the bow of the ship just close behind us here is a black dome,

and that is the sonar dome fitted to the ships.

And a sonar is a bit like a torch beam which is projecting a sound signal

out into the water and hoping to get a reflection back

off something like a submarine.

And that sonar equipment is directional, so where it's pointing, where it's looking,

where it's sending the beam out, is under the control of the operator.

And that was one of the vital sensors that these ships had for detecting submarines.

A frigate's captain had to deal with the shortcoming of sonar

when planning a counter-attack against a submarine;

it lost contact with the target at a distance of about 140 meters.

Thus, the captain had to guess the possible course of the submarine

and direct his ship straight towards it.

Under the conditions of an intense battle,

decisions had to be made in mere seconds,

and controlling the maneuverable frigate required some skill, especially in rough seas.

One of the interesting things about here

is that the helmsman who was steering the ship

is actually unable to see where we are going.

And that's fairly typical of British warships of the Second World War.

Orders come down to the helmsman from the bridge deck above us,

where the captain, or the officer of the watch,

is actually giving instructions for steering the ship.

And also for giving the engine orders here through the telegraph,

which then go down to the engine room to change the ship's speed.

I'm seated in the captain's day cabin aboard the frigate Diamantina.

And these ships were very unique

because they incorporated a major design feature that brought the whole ships company

into the middle section of the ship close to where we are now.

However, when the Battle of the Atlantic started,

and the destroyers were operating

in the very rough conditions in the North Atlantic,

the British Navy was losing officers swept over the side

when they were moving from their accommodation in the after section of the ship

to try to get to the bridge across the upper decks.

There was no way through the engineering spaces

to get to the forepart of the ship.

So, when they came to the design of these ships,

the British realized that they needed to move the officers

into the forward section of the ship, which is where we are today.

At the end of April 1943, after a week's storm-filled cruise,

convoy ONS-5 was intercepted by a "wolf pack."

The convoy's screening ships, including several River-class frigates,

repelled the attacks of about 40 submarines for several days.

Thirteen transports were sunk.

The German submarines had the advantage until the fifth day of battle,

when the convoy entered a stripe of dense fog.

In a single moment, hunters became prey,

betrayed by the bright markings on radar screens of escorting ships.

In the impenetrable haze, the British frigates competently found German U-boats

and attacked them.

For combat against a submerged submarine,

the ship carried over 100 depth charges in its depth charge magazine,

and these were large cylinders full of explosives

that would either roll off the stern

or launch out from the side of the ship in a pattern set at different depths

to try to explode around the submarine and close to the submarine,

and either to crush the submarine or force the submarine back to the surface.

There were two ways to drop depth charges on River-class frigates.

From rails on the aft and with the help of K-gun throwers

installed on the ship's sides.

The simultaneous use of these two methods

increased the effective area and probability of damaging a submarine.

The Hedgehog mortar launcher was another anti-submarine weapon of the River class.

It fired 24 30-kilogram bombs ahead of a ship.

A salvo from a Hedgehog covered an area of more than 30 meters in diameter.

The system was effective, but unreliable at first,

that's why depth charges remained the primary

anti-submarine weapon of River-class frigates.

However, escorting ships had to engage submarines

in artillery duels quite often as well.

These 4-inch guns on Diamantina were all mechanically operated.

So, they had men manning the elevation and men manning the training of the weapon,

and there were no inputs from other sources

such as a gun director which you would find on larger warships.

So, these were all in local control.

They would target and engage the enemy unit from this weapon,

under verbal direction from the gunnery officer who was on the bridge.

At the time when, in the northern hemisphere,

the grandiose battle for the Atlantic reached its turning point,

Walkers Limited shipyard in Maryborough, Australia, laid down frigate HMAS Diamantina.

By the moment of her launch, the Atlantic was basically clear of German submarines,

thanks in no small part to British River-class frigates.

Now, their Australian sister-in-arms was to participate

in the final act of World War II.

The frigate was commissioned in April 1945.

Diamantina took part in operations against Japanese troops in New Guinea,

near Solomon Islands, and Bougainville Island.

Diamantina has, in my mind, three claims to fame.

First of all, she was the last Australian warship

to fire a shot at the Japanese in WWII.

Her second claim to fame was that the Japanese garrison

at the Island of Nauru, an ocean island in the Pacific,

actually surrendered on the quarterdeck of this ship.

And the third claim is that she's the last in the world of this class of ship.

After World War II, River-class frigates continued to serve

in the navies of 20 countries for several decades.

In 1959, Diamantina was re-equipped as an oceanographic survey ship.

Her contribution to the study of ocean depths was acknowledged

when a fracture zone in the Indian Ocean was named after her.

In the 1980s, the ship was honorably decommissioned

and placed in a comfortable dry dock at Queensland Maritime Museum in Brisbane.

Now, the bright Australian sun warms the deck of the last ship from the River class—

a family of small ships that struck terror

into German "wolf packs" in the Northern Atlantic.

For more infomation >> [Naval Legends] HMAS Diamantina - Duration: 16:25.

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Tử vi ngày 27/4/2017 của 12 cung hoàng đạo - Duration: 10:15.

For more infomation >> Tử vi ngày 27/4/2017 của 12 cung hoàng đạo - Duration: 10:15.

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VLOG 04 [4/4] DIY Sakuranbo - [ Manière ]&{ Pratique } - Shibararetai 🎶 One Piece : Binks saké - Duration: 3:24.

Hello

Hello

Today a vlog outside Take advantage of the weather

We will do A Sakuranbo

Leg Harness

That's why we cut With the camera here

Do not forget:"Good cords, It's a good pair of scissors » (C) (C)

Subtitles ~~~~ TRADUCION GOOGLE TRANSLATE ~~~~

We forgot the subtitles ... By Ià --> ~~~~ TRADUCION GOOGLE TRANSLATE ~~~~

And then we left ~~~~ TRADUCION GOOGLE TRANSLATE ~~~~

here ~~~~ TRADUCION GOOGLE TRANSLATE ~~~~

We are going to use A rope of 10 m

For this Sakuranbo It should be fine

Tradition tells us:

To pass the rope In a loop

Like this...

This is what tradition says

I prefer...

Because I like Quickly remove my strings

I come on the front

A flat knot

With a Ganse

In front of...

...behind

Behind...

...in front of

The strings are separated

We pick up the hips Right here

We re-separated the strings ...

There are some that cross ...

We are not obliged

[Accelerated lyrics:incomprehensible]

Here we put the rope in front To show the node

But in principle We hide it behind

To not see the rope

[Accelerated lyrics:incomprehensible]

Good ben not great ...

... but not bad

We do not care Is this a test?

The

You detach yourself

No... This one

Tic

When it's done right ...

... there are no knots

We say goodbye To the people?

Yes

Thank you for following us It made us very happy

We hope you liked it

As usual; This is not a tutorial

It's just to make you want

And it's not bad

Leave us a comment

...or not

Goodbye

Goodbye

~~~~ THANK YOU TO THE TRANSLATORS ~~~~ ## Description ##

** Music starts **

[Music:One Piece] (Binks Sake - Instru)

~~ Logo:Spiriual Shadow ~~

~~ Shibararetai:Shaanti Santi ~~

When it's done right ...

There are no nodes

Nikel

It's strong, Beautiful magic

~~~~ Thank you for looking so far ~~~~ Share Likez Support

Thank you

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I Play... Google Fued! - Duration: 9:49.

I think life is a dream okay so so are

you going to wake up in the dream and

then what the hell's gonna happen hello

YouTube my name is Bobby and today we

are going to be playing some Google feud

it's a game that I tried coming up with

a way to describe it but truthfully I

feel like the best way to is just to

show you guys how I guess how to play it pretty

much you just choose the category

usually I go between people and

questions because I'm not really good

with names or culture I guess um so I

guess questions and pretty much you

guess how does google autocomplete this

what if I lied on my so then you try to

come up with like what would be like the

most common search for it or how Google

would finish that so what if I lied on

my I would say test i don't i don't

know how you would lie on a test though that

yeah I didn't think that was going to

work but if I lied on my dating profile

what come on man okay what if I lied on

my stomach I don't know if that's how you spell stomach

she's all stomach cv what if I lied on

my CV I don't know what that is death

bed I wonder if that's like a song or

something answers resume oh okay that

that one would have been a smart one job

application oh my gosh bobby get off the pot bro okay let's

go to the next one can you die from

eating too much McDonald's that that's

what I would think is mcdonalds no? What?

gosh I guess I guess america has too

much McDonald's and that's all I think

about don't can you die from eating too

much too much what? too much food yeah

there you go can you die from okay we

finally got some points going on Pizza

Pizza okay there's a lot of people like

pizza yes whoo right

on okay if me I think tacos because I love

tacos so let's try that I'm gonna go

with my guts right now tacos oh come on man

tacos come on just like really too much

a fast food oh this one what oh come

on can you die from eating too

much weed okay come on humanity come on

humanity please oh get

out of here chicken nuggets okay that

would of been a good one salt I thought

about so salt, Sugar didn't think about sugar

candy I should have thought about that

man these ones were pretty easy this is

just a whole bunch of different types of

food like you would think that you would

just I guess you would like kind of

describe what food you would be eating

but really weed guys you guys I'm not even gonna get

started with that and what is the address

of the president mm-hmm because i'm sure

a lot of people wonder what the heck no one

wonders what the address of the

president is it's like what if you

I'm sure theres of a lot of people pissed off that

feel like I want to write a letter and

show them how to run a country having

come on yeah I'm gonna guess mcdonalds

again mcdonalds is in my blood right now

Donald dang it okay I know I know this

one might has to be one pew-deh-pie no!? the

White House the White House the White

House the white house are you kidding me I I

said the president I said the president

technically that oh my gosh what is the

address of my location ah that's kind

of a cool one that's kind of like a you

know Google do you know where I am

type questions the Empire State Building

Earth's in the cosmos Wrigley Field

where I am Santa Claus really Trump

Towers Trump Towers people would rather know where

the Trump Towers address what that

address is in the ... okay whatever i'm

i'm out of here next question should i

get a puppy that everybody in a movie

says you know you're depressed you

should go get a puppy

sure okay whatever should I get drunk

there you go a lot of people are

drinking problems and maybe they go to

Google to ask you know am I an alcoholic

son of a dude what is wrong with me a

job there we go, oh my lordy should I

get bangs yeah guys should I get bangs

really that's really what people that's

really what people are wondering should

I get a flu shot that's kind of a good

question should i get sun or moon i'm

pretty sure that's a pokemon thing a

dog okay a puppy and a dog oh my god

Google you are too specific these are

two things now two things now that I

just wasn't specific enough I mean a dog

and a puppy you got you guys would have

been like Bobby you really guessed a dog

and then you guessed a puppy yeah okay an

Apple watch I'm out of here next

freaking question all right now I'm

going to instead of choosing questions

I'm going to choose people and see how

much more different is how does google

autocomplete I don't know what big difference would be my

cat likes to eat man i think i i when I

played this game earlier i think i got

this question i don't remember what one

likes to eat food likes to eat dog food okay cool

okay yeah your cats really unique okay

domino's pizza of course I was wrong

Bread? wow that was the top three I guess

my memory kind of kind of did remember a

little bit of things I didn't really

think that the bread was gonna be

something uh Rah-coe-lee I don't know

how to sell broccoli grass what whatever

how does a google autocomplete okay my

friends are all okay I don't have any

thats probably why i don't have friends what would you

think google would auto complete

this my friends are all high on that

good stuff okay um alone

oh my gosh really my friends are all

dead getting married wasted I did

say drunk? no i said high on that

good stuff heathens oh my gosh I should

have freaking thought that one my

friends are all fake dead and buried

losers around me wasted and I hate this

club oh my there's not any good ones

there's not any good ones in here if you

look at it if you look at all these

other than getting married and married

none of these are good ones none of our

friends are clearly up to anything good

at all I think life is I guess life is

good I think life is back I think life

is whatever oh I spelt whatever wrong I

think life okay I'm kind of interested

to think what Google or what people

think like this I think life is a dream

okay so so are you going to wake up from this

dream and then what the hell's gonna

happen okay okay I think life is fake

well I ok I think life is about falling

in love ok life is meaningless these

are all kind of I mean a couple

you know that's perspectives there, life is

not real a game a gift Titanic okay um a

pet name Steve an illusion pointless

okay um you know I think we all kind of

go through this weird point in our lives

where we try to come up with why we're

all here and truthfully the reason why I

came up with why I'm here is because I I

just I want to be happy and stuff like

that that's why I think I'm here and I

could see people you know about falling

in love and all that but but blows my

mind the most is a people who think life

is fake or not real or an illusion like

either way if it's an illusion or not

real or fake if you if you slap yourself

in the face in hurts that's real okay if

you fall and hit your head and you're

asleep in a coma for two years and then

you wake up that's real okay so I don't

know where

they comes from that perspective of life

not being real because then what is real

get off the pot everybody please all

right everybody i think i'm going to sum

it up on this I didn't think these

questions were going to be as

controversial as I thought it was in my

mind I'm like I think before I started

this video I was less conflicted than I

am now but if you guys enjoyed this

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