Thứ Bảy, 20 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 21 2017

>>> ORDER MY COLLEAGUES AND CALAMITY.

I HEREBY CALL TO ORDER THE MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL MAD

SCIENTISTS SOCIETY. AS YOU KNOW IT IS TIME FOR THE

MAD SCIENTISTS SOCIETY ANNUAL MOST EVIL INVENTION IN THE WORLD

CONTEST. >> HEAR, HEAR, EVIL!

>> YES. ESTEEMED EVIL DOERS.

YOU HAVE HAD ALL YEAR TO WORK IN YOUR SECRET LABORATORIES ON AN

EVIL INVENTION THAT WILL SHOCK THE ENTIRE WORLD WITH ITS

DASTARDLY DESIGN. WHO IS FIRST?

[ EVIL LAUGHTER ] >> I AM DR. MICROKNOX.

AND THE MOST EVIL INVENTION IN THE WORLD IS MY SHRINK RAY.

>> OOH. >> IT CAN REDUCE A MONUMENT TO

THE SIZE OF A TOY. I WILL HAVE THE EIFFEL TOWER ON

MY KEY CHAIN AND MT. RUSHMORE AS A PAPER WEIGHT.

>> VERY EVIL, DOCTOR. I GUESS BAD THINGS COME IN SMALL

PACKAGES. [ LAUGHTER ]

WHO IS NEXT? >> I AM BARONESS ANTARCTICA.

MY ENTRY FOR WORLD'S MOST EVIL INVENTION IS THE FREEZE RAY.

>> OOOH. >> I SHALL ENCASE ALL THE

WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS MONUMENTS IN SOLID ICE.

>> HOW CHILLINGLY EVIL. OKAY.

WHO IS NEXT? >> HI, GUYS.

MY NAME IS ROY. AND FOR THE MOST EVIL INVENTION

IN THE WORLD CONTEST I INVENTED A CHILD MOLESTING ROBOT.

[ LAUGHTER ] >> I BEG YOUR PARDON.

WHAT? >> I'M SORRY.

I'LL SPEAK UP. IT'S A ROBOT THAT'S DESIGNED TO

MOLEST CHILDREN. I CALL IT THE ROBOCHOMO, ROBOTIC

CHILD MOLESTER. [ LAUGHTER ]

IT IS POWERED BY SOLAR RECHARGEABLE FUEL CELLS, COST

PENNIES TO MANUFACTURE AND IT CAN THEORETICALLY MOLEST TWICE

AS MANY CHILDREN AS A HUMAN MOLESTER IN HALF THE TIME.

SO, UM, DO I WIN THE CONTEST? >> OH, MY GOD.

>> WHAT'S WRONG? >> WHAT'S WRONG?

MY MOST EVIL IDEA WAS BLIZZARD IN JULY.

>> RIGHT. WELL, I WENT IN A SLIGHTLY

DIFFERENT DIRECTION WITH THE ASSIGNMENT.

>> YOU BUILT A MECHANICAL SEX PREDATOR.

>> YES. THAT'S EXACTLY RIGHT.

SEE? THIS GUY GETS IT.

YOU GET IT. >> OH, MY GOD.

NO, I DON'T. >> HOW DO YOU EVEN BUILD A CHILD

MOLESTING ROBOT? >> WELL, THAT'S A GREAT

QUESTION. WHAT YOU DO IS YOU START BY

BUILDING A REGULAR ROBOT. THEN YOU MOLEST IT AND HOPE IT

CONTINUES THE CYCLE. >> DEAR LORD ALMIGHTY.

>> THAT'S THE MOST HIDEOUS THING I HAVE HEARD IN MY LIFE.

>> THE SHRINK GUY IS WITH ME. >> STOP SAYING THAT.

>> I WAND TO REMIND YOU THAT IN WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY IT

DEFINES EVIL AS PROFOUNDLY IMMORAL.

>> WE KNOW WHAT EVIL MEANS. >> WELL, IT DOESN'T SEEM LIKE

YOU DO BECAUSE YOU BUILT A FREEZE RAY.

I MEAN, BENITO MUSSOLINI USED TO FORCE FEED PEOPLE CASTOR OIL

UNTIL THEY LITERALLY DIED OF DIARRHEA.

THAT'S GOT TO BE WHERE THE GOAL POSTS ARE, RIGHT?

I MEAN -- AM I CRAZY OR? >> I THINK SOMEONE SHOULD CALL

THE POLICE. >> OKAY.

WELL, I THINK WE ARE ALL GETTING HANGRY RIGHT NOW.

LET'S BREAK FOR LUNCH. I'LL BUY YOU ALL A SANDWICH AT

THE RESTAURANT ACROSS THE STREET.

>> GET OUT OF HERE NOW. >> LET'S TALK IT OVER AT THE

RESTAURANT ACROSS THE STREET WITH THE MEDIEVAL DECOR AND THE

LITTLE MINIATURE BEEF SANDWICHES.

>> IT'S A WHITE CASTLE. JUST SAY WHITE CASTLE.

WHO THE HELL CALLS IT A SANDWICH RESTAURANT?

>> OKAY. WELL, YOU GUYS ARE MAD.

I'M SORRY. I JUST WANTED TO WIN THE

CONTEST. I GUESS I SCREWED UP.

>> NO, ROY. YOU HAVE NOTHING TO APOLOGIZE

FOR. YES, YOU MADE A ROBOT THAT

MOLESTS CHILDREN. YOU ALSO MADE AN IMPORTANT POINT

HERE TODAY. THINGS ARE ALWAYS BETTER WITH

JUICY BEEF AND ONION SANDWICHES FROM WHITE CASTLE,

AMERICA'S MEDIEVAL SANDWICH RESTAURANT.

♪♪♪ >> WHITE CASTLE, WE'LL SERVE

ANYBODY. [ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

For more infomation >> World's Most Evil Invention - SNL - Duration: 4:48.

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Polly Put The Kettle On | Nursery Rhymes | By HuggyBoBo 👀⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Duration: 2:08.

Polly put the kettle on, Polly put the kettle on, Polly put the kettle on we'll all have tea.

Sukey take it off again, Sukey take it off again, Sukey take it off again they've all gone away.

Blow the fire, make the toast, put the muffins on to roast, blow the fire, make the toast we'll all have tea.

Sukey take it off again, Sukey take it off again, Sukey take it off again they've all gone away.

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Bimoud - Download.mp3 (Prod. LaPildora 💊) - Duration: 6:29.

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Ghost in the Shell - Inner Universe COVER by Amethyst - Duration: 2:22.

Ангелы и демоны кружили надо мной,

Рассекали тернии и млечные пути.

Не знает счастья только тот,

Кто Его зова понять не смог...

Налюбуйтесь, налюбуйтесь

Aeria gloris, aeria gloris

Налюбуйтесь, налюбуйтесь

Aeria gloris, aeria gloris

I am calling, calling now

Spirits rising, falling

Собой остаться дольше…

Calling, calling

In the depth of longing...

Собой остаться дольше…

Налюбуйтесь, налюбуйтесь

Aeria gloris, aeria gloris

For more infomation >> Ghost in the Shell - Inner Universe COVER by Amethyst - Duration: 2:22.

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Senior Video - SNL - Duration: 2:31.

>>> ALL RIGHT, SENIORS. GIVE IT UP AGAIN FOR THE

RECIPIENTS OF THE EUGENE DEWALT SCHOLARSHIP.

EACH OF YOU WILL RECEIVE $25 TOWARDS YOUR COLLEGE

TUITION. NOW FOR THE FUN PART.

AS YOU KNOW, SOME OF YOUR SENIOR CLASSMATES HAVE PUT TOGETHER AN

AMAZING SKIT PERFORMANCE LOOKING BACK ON THIS INCREDIBLE YEAR.

>> MAN. FOUR YEARS, I STILL CAN'T

BELIEVE WE'RE SENIORS. >> YEAH.

THIS HAS BEEN ONE CRAZY RIDE. >> BUT NOW IT'S COMING TO AN

END. >> YEAH.

AND I ACTUALLY HEARD SOME SPECIAL GUESTS WERE GOING TO BE

STOPPING BY TO CELEBRATE THE -- [ TOGETHER ]

>> CLASS OF 2017. ♪♪♪

>> HEY, EVERYBODY. IT'S ME.

CONGRATS TO THE MILLWOOD SENIORS.

TIME FOR THE CHIMICHANGAS. >> I'LL TAKE THAT BOWL OF

CHIMICHANGAS OVER THE ROAST BEEF IN THE CAFETERIA.

[ LAUGHTER ] >> SOMETHING ISN'T RIGHT.

ARE WE IN THE UPSIDE DOWN? >> NO.

WE'RE GRADUATING, BRO. >> MAN.

THAT'S A STRANGER THING. >> ELEVEN!

>> NO. IT'S JUST TWO.

>> OH, MY GOD. THAT WAS "STRANGER THINGS."

I'M GOING TO MISS YOU CRAZY FOOLS.

I GUESS ONCE YOU GRADUATE WE CAN START HANGING OUT.

YEAH! >> THE OSCAR FOR MOST AMAZING

SENIOR CLASS GOES TO -- >> "LA LA LAND."

>> OH, NO. I'M JIMMY KIMMEL AND THERE'S

BEEN A MISTAKE. IT'S ACTUALLY -- THE MILLWOOD

SENIORS. >> MAN, THAT WAS A HUGE MISTAKE.

JUST LIKE ORDERING THE ROAST BEEF IN THE CAFETERIA.

[ LAUGHTER ] >> YOUR ROAST BEEF SUCKS.

>> IT IS BAD BEEF. AMAZING OBSERVATION, GUYS.

I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S JUST THREE YEARS BEFORE WE CAN ALL DRINK

TOGETHER. IT'S GOING TO BE GREAT.

SHUT UP. THERE'S MORE.

>> OH, NO. THE LAST PETAL FROM THE BEAUTY

AND THE BEAST ROSE HAS ALMOST FALLEN.

>> I GUESS WE WON'T TURN INTO COLLEGE STUDENTS.

>> UNLESS -- ♪ SENIORS ALWAYS RULE

ALL THE JUNIORS DROOL ♪ CLASS OF '17 ♪

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

For more infomation >> Senior Video - SNL - Duration: 2:31.

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Farming Simulator 17 Tow Bar Challenge T9 VS Quadtrac - Duration: 3:55.

HI GUYS !!!! Welcome for one more Tow Bar Challenge in this video I will Compare The winer from the previous Challenge The Game stock New Holland With Game's Stock CASE Quatrac .

T9 Specs Twin Tires 557Hp Quatrac Specs 692Hp

I use cosnet wheight because the T9 has not hitch to attach the tow bar

ok let's start

again

change tractor

Tarmac test

Second time winner The New Holland T9

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The First Email and the Origin of the @ Symbol - Duration: 7:12.

Hello I'm Daven Hiskey, you're watching the Today I Found Out YouTube channel.

In the video today, we're looking at where the at symbol came from and how it was decided

to use it in email.

Ubiquitous today, until its use in email addresses, the @ symbol was never really all that popular,

with this very fact being one of the reasons it was chosen to be used in electronic message

addresses in the first place.

So where did the @ symbol come from?

The earliest known example of @ is found in the 1345 Bulgarian translation of the 12th

century Manasses Chronicle, which gives a brief synopsis of the history of the world

up to the end of the 11th century.

In it, @ was used as the symbol for "amin" (amen).

No (presently) known surviving instance of @ occurred again for a little over two centuries.

Seemingly independently "invented," yet another early example, this time of a proto-@

(with just the outside swoosh, but lacking a defined center a), was used on a 1448 Spanish

registry, Taula de Ariza, referencing a shipment of wheat from Castile to Aragon.

The earliest example of a full @ used in such a commercial setting was discovered in 2000

in a letter written by a Florentine merchant, Francesco Lapi, on May 4, 1536.

In this letter, Lapi used @ to denote a unit of measure – an amphora (clay jar) of wine,

which is equivalent to about 1/13th of a barrel.

According to professor Giorgio Stabile of Sapienza University of Rome, the discoverer

of the letter in question, the flourish around the a for amphora was just one of many examples

of such embellishment of script found in Florence at the time.

From here, Dr. Stabile theorized it was Italian merchants who popularized the symbol, with

it traveling along with traded goods invoices and receipts throughout Europe.

However, whether it really was the Italians who popularized the symbol isn't clear.

For instance, also during the 16th century the @ symbol in Spain had progressed beyond

the aforementioned 1448 proto-@ into the fully developed one, being used as the shorthand

symbol for the unit of measure called an arroba, then equivalent to about 25 pounds or 11.3

kg.

(The arroba is generally thought to have derived from the Arabic ????? pronounced ar-rub, which

meant "a quarter.")

Whatever the case, from here @ evolved to mean in a commercial setting "at the price

of"- i.e. 26 bags of flour @ $1 (so a total of $26 for the purchase).

The symbol was also occasionally used in other contexts, such as used to signify the French

à at least as early as the 17th century.

It should be noted here that before the discovery of the 1345 and 1536 instances, it was generally

thought (and many still posit, including the Oxford English Dictionary) that medieval monks

were the ones that invented the symbol to use in place of the Latin ad, which meant

at, toward, by and about.

Lacking in any hard documented evidence pre-dating the preceding instances, the idea behind this

theory is that the simple expedient of combining the two letters (essentially an a with the

older ? form of the letter d) into a single, smaller mark would have saved time and materials

during a period in history where every copy of every book had to be written out by hand.

Many other such shorthand symbols were created for just this reason.

For instance, the ampersand (&) is shorthand for the Latin "et," meaning "and."

Another such classic shorthand was using "X" for "Christ."

The "X" in this case is actually the Greek letter "Chi," which is short for the Greek,

meaning "Christ".

Scholars began using this particular shorthand about a millennium ago.

In any event, the @ symbol labored in relative obscurity for several hundred years until

one fateful day in 1971.

In that year, engineer Ray Tomlinson was implementing his own version of a little program called

SNDMSG.

SNDMSG ran on the TENEX operating system and was, essentially, just one of many flavors

of single-computer email- in other words, an electronic mail system only capable of

sending messages from one user to another on the same computer.

While this might seem absurdly useless given the way people often use computers today,

back then programs like this were incredibly handy.

For instance, the AUTODIN system created in the early 1960s had a facility for sending

messages between users and, at its peak, handled nearly 30 million electronic messages per

month.

MIT's Compatible Time-Sharing System (CTSS), also created in the 1960s, had a similar system

that allowed its numerous users to login from some terminal and, among other things, exchange

messages stored on this single machine.

Tomlinson thought it would be interesting to improve SNDMSG such that it could not only

be used for sending messages to other users who could login to the same machine, but also

be used to send messages from one computer to another via the budding ARPANET.

Tomlinson stated he just thought this tweak to SNDMSG "seemed like a neat idea.

There was no directive to 'go forth and invent email'.

The ARPANET was a solution looking for a problem.

A colleague (Jerry Burchfiel) suggested that I not tell my boss what I had done because

email wasn't in our statement of work.

That was really said in jest because we were, after all, investigating ways in which to

use the ARPANET."

While writing the code for this, Tomlinson had to decide how to designate that a message

should be sent to another computer on the network, rather than a local account.

He fatefully settled on @, a symbol that only made it on the standard keyboard in the first

place because of its usage in commerce.

Why did he choose @ over some other symbol?

For starters Tomlinson stated, "I looked at the keyboard, and I thought: 'What can

I choose here that won't be confused with a username?'

If every person had an '@' sign in their name, it wouldn't work too well.

But they didn't.

They did use commas and slashes and brackets."

That left just a few symbols to choose from that weren't being commonly used.

He noted that, at the time, "The purpose of the at sign (in English) was to indicate

a unit price (for example, 10 items @ $1.95)."

So,

"it made sense.

[@] didn't appear in names so there would be no ambiguity about where the separation

between login name and host name occurred… [@] also had no significance in any editors

that ran on TENEX.

I was later reminded that the Multics time-sharing system used [@] as its line-erase character.

This caused a fair amount of grief in that community of users…"

The resulting format was loginname@host (and later loginname@host.domain once the DNS system

was developed).

And so it was that what is generally credited as being the first true network email, at

least as we think of it, was sent in late 1971 by Tomlinson.

Of this momentous occasion, Tomlinson said, "The first message was sent between two

[DEC-10] machines that were literally side by side.

The only physical connection they had (aside from the floor they sat on) was through the

ARPANET.

I sent a number of test messages to myself from one machine to the other.

The test messages were entirely forgettable and I have, therefore, forgotten them.

Most likely the first message was QWERTYUIOP or something similar.

(Essentially quickly randomly typing gibberish on the keyboard.)

When I was satisfied that the program seemed to work, I sent a message to the rest of my

group explaining how to send messages over the network.

The first use of network email announced its own existence."

And the rest, as they say, is history.

For more infomation >> The First Email and the Origin of the @ Symbol - Duration: 7:12.

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5 UNIQUE FOOD FROM THE PHILIPPINES - Blue banana ketchup? - Duration: 12:15.

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Farming Simulator 17 Tow Bar Challenge T9 VS MT800E - Duration: 4:39.

HI GUYS !!!! Welcome for one more Tow Bar Challenge in this video I will Compare The winer from the previous Challenge The Game stock New Holland With Game's Stock Challenger MT800E .

T9 Specs Twin Tires 557Hp Challenger MT800E Specs 646Hp

I use cosnet wheight because the T9 has not hitch to attach the tow bar

ok let's start

change tractor

Tarmac test

Winner Again The New Holland T9!!!

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"Konuğumuz Var" Medar - Emel ÖKTE - Bi Kahve İçelim Usta 78. Fincan - Duration: 37:15.

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Facts: The California Sea Lion - Duration: 3:04.

California sea lions are highly intelligent and very social animals.

that can form groups of over 100 individuals on shore.

These pinnipeds are fast and agile swimmers,

reaching speeds of up to 25 mph (40 km/hr).

They are also surprisingly agile on land, and able to gallop

for short distances.

The California sea lion reaches 5.5 (1.7 m) to 7.5 (2.25 m) feet long.

And can live up to 30 years.

They live along the coastlines of western North America.

Their bodies are insulated by thick layers of blubber.

Males can weigh 3 to 4 times more than females.

Some males reach over 1000 lbs (455 kg).

California sea lions consume a variety of prey such as

Pacific sardines,

Northern anchovies,

and red octopus.

They are also notorious for taking fish from commercial

fishing gear.

These sea lions will voyage out on feeding trips for 1 to 10 days.

Dives are normally about 100 ft (30 m) deep, but they have

been recorded diving over 1000 ft (305 m) deep for food.

When diving, they can remain under water for 10 minutes by slowing their heart rate.

When in large feeding groups of 500 or more,

they are able to work together to herd large schools of fish for feeding.

Their predators include killer whales, sharks,

coyotes,

and feral dogs.

Both males and females will become sexually mature by

4 to 5 years of age.

A mature male can be identified by the crest on top of it's head.

Males are polygamous, and around May, during their breeding season, they

will establish territories that can include up to 14 females.

Males will aggressively defend their territories.

Females have a gestation period of 11 months

and can produce 1 pup per year.

Most pups are born from May to July.

Pups are nursed for 1 to 2 years.

Newborn pups are dark brown.

Their color later lightens after a few molts.

Molting, a process where a seals fur falls out

and then new fur grows, takes place once each year.

During the 19th and 20th centuries,

California sea lions were hunted intensely.

Now they are protected from hunting by the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972

and their numbers have rapidly recovered.

Their population is estimated to be around 300,000 individuals.

However, they are still threatened by fishign net entanglement,

starvation from lack of food, and poachers.

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English for Russian Speakers - Ten Common Preposition Mistakes (with subtitles) - Duration: 7:03.

Hello everyone, and welcome back to

English Tips for Russian Speakers'.

Normally every week I give you one

English tip so you can improve your

English, but this week I'm going to do

things a little bit differently. This

week I'm going to present to you ten

common preposition mistakes that Russian

speakers make. Let's get started with that.

Prepositions are difficult. There's no

question about it. It might be the most

difficult thing in the English language.

English language learners from all

around the world struggle with these, not

just two Russian speakers. I just

want to say two things about it. First,

they are totally learnable. You can learn

them. It just takes a lot of effort. It

takes a lot of work. It takes a lot of

practice. It takes a lot of studying...but

you can do it. Second, when you make a

preposition mistake it's usually such a

small mistake that it doesn't really change

the meaning of what you're saying.

It's not a big deal, so you shouldn't

prevent yourself from speaking because

you're afraid of making preposition

mistakes. They're really, really tiny

mistakes okay. The way I'm going to do

this is I'm going to show you a slide,

and there's going to be ten sentences on

the slide, and you should guess what the

correct preposition is. I will talk

about the right answers in all the

slides that follow this slide.

As you will surely notice, there are two choices

for each sentence, and you have to choose

the correct answer. Sometimes the

answer might be no preposition, and

that's a case when Russian speakers put

a preposition there where there

shouldn't be a preposition.

Ok, that's it. I hope you

found this useful, and I hope you are

more confident in using prepositions - at

least these prepositions - and I really

hope you make an effort to try to master

prepositions, because you can learn them.

It just takes a lot of work. A few

things. I hope you will like the video. I

hope you will subscribe to my channel.

These videos come out every week like

clockwork, so I think it's a good idea.

I have a website that I'm

continuously developing...It's called

'English Tips for Russian Speakers'. I

could really use your help with the

language with that...so please visit that.

I have a course called '50 Common

English Mistakes' and if you follow the

link in the description box below you'll

get half off the course. I also have

a Twitter feed which is at @epicenglishtips

and that information is in the

description box below as well. That's it.

Thank you for watching, and I hope -- I hope --

I see you next week.

For more infomation >> English for Russian Speakers - Ten Common Preposition Mistakes (with subtitles) - Duration: 7:03.

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魔法高校劣等生 the irregular at magic high school mirror (full.ver) - piano - Duration: 2:17.

This song call Mirror

hope you guys enjoy

If you like this video, give me a like, subscribe and share. Thx a lot.

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How To Get Rid Of Toenail Fungus - Home Remedy For Toenail Fungus - Duration: 2:21.

How to Get Rid of Toenail Fungus.

Toenail fungus, also called onychomycosis, is a relatively common condition that disfigures

and sometimes destroys the nail.

It is caused by certain organisms that live in the nails and are known as dermatophytes.

Toenail fungus can be an annoying thing to deal with.

Many people don't realize how easily toenail fungus can be remedied.

By following the simple home remedies that are shown in this video - you could be removing

your toenail fungus for good.

So please like share and subscribe our channel for more videos.

1.

Apple Cider Vinegar.

Mix equal amount of apple cider vinegar and water.

Soak your toenail in this solution for 30 minutes every day.

When done, dry your toenail with towel.

When apply this solution daily for a few weeks, you will notice improvement very quickly.

2.

Baking Soda and Borax Powder.

Mix equal parts borax powder and baking soda with just enough water to form a paste.

Wet feet and gently rub the mixture onto infected nails.

Wash your toenail with water after 15 minutes.

Do this twice daily and continue for at least two weeks after fungus appears to have cleared

up.

3.

Tea Tree Oil.

Mix a few drops of tea tree oil in one teaspoon coconut oil.

Use a cotton ball to apply the mixture on the affected toenail.

Leave it on for 10 minutes, and then use a toothbrush to gently scrub the affected nail.

Do this every day until you are happy with the outcomes.

4.

Lavender Oil.

Apply a few drops of lavender oil to the infected nails every night and let it soak in while

you sleep.

To prevent the oil from rubbing off, you can optionally cover your feet with a pair of

wool socks.

Just be sure not to use socks made of synthetic fibers as this will only worsen the infection.

Do this at least 2 weeks for better results.

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