Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 3 2017

Hi, this is Kate from MinuteEarth.

Humans are not the fastest mammals on the planet, but over really long distances, we

can outrun every other species on land… except certain dogs.

The greatest ultramarathoners on the planet are husky/malamute mixes bred for sled racing:

while pulling a load, they run five back-to-back marathons in a day, day after day, for more

than a week.

That's because of the totally unique way they turn food into energy.

Like all mammals, sled dogs rely on two types of fuel: there's glycogen, which comes from

carbs and sugar, and is quick to ignite and fast-burning, like natural gas.

And there's fat and protein, which come from...well...fat and protein - which are

not that flammable and burn slowly, kind of like logs.

Glycogen can power a runner on its own for periods of short, intense exercise, but because

it burns up fast, long-distance runners rely mostly on their supply of slow-burning fats

and proteins.

In order to turn fats and proteins into energy, though, most mammals need to also keep burning

a small but steady supply of glycogen.

And that turns out to be a serious problem, because the body's glycogen storage tanks

are pretty small, and converting carbs and sugars into glycogen takes a little while.

So runners burn glycogen faster than they can make it - if they run for long enough,

their supply will inevitably run out, and they'll bonk.

Sled dogs never bonk, because early in the race, their bodies somehow shift over to burning

fat and protein without needing to use any glycogen at all.

And since fat and protein can be turned into energy pretty much immediately, the dogs can

refuel throughout the race without ever worrying about running out of glycogen.

We still don't know how this fuel-burning trick works, but we do know that after 9 days

and 1000 miles through the snow and ice, most dogs finish the race with the same baseline

vitals that they started with.

In fact, unlike human ultra-athletes, who often need months to recover, the dog teams

that do best in one ultrarace are often the ones that have just recently returned from

another one.

When it comes to feats of endurance, sled dogs turn the competition to … mush!.

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2016 BEST GUNPLA TOP 10 (2016 베스트 건프라 TOP 10) - Duration: 33:27.

2016

Lots of gunplas have been built

What's the best gunpla 2016?

How can I make the ranking?

The ranking is evaluated by rating stars in fast build up videos

All the rating results are used for this video

Now, it's coming

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Exile Guayla // Episode 03 VOCALS with Abrar, Senait and Yohannes - Duration: 7:57.

If I sing or write about the feelings

in my heart,

or if I let out my feelings,

it is like meditating for me.

It is my language and my culture..

I can not escape from it.

I always think my poems Eritrean.

It isn't my wish.

but it is real and this are my feelings.

The lyrics of an Eritrean song are very important.

They need to have a meaningful content.

If the text or the rhymes don't deliver,

your song won't be successful

Because of this, the rhymes are quite important.

The songs are mostly about love,

our country and family.

In Tigrinya you can sing about

anything actually…

about mothers, pride, bravery and so on.

There isn't any topic

you can't sing about in Tigrinya.

An artist is interested in

many different things.

It can be something good

or bad it doesn't matter.

I always have a pen with me

to write down my thoughts.

For example about the diaspora,

Eritrea,

discrimination or

just about bad feelings

or fear.

I always was an actress as a kid

But the singing and the ideas

started when I arrived in Switzerland.

It is like a therapy.

Singing about topics you care

give you a good feeling.

For example why so many Eritreans left the country.

I bought this.

A Swiss friend told me about it.

I was never happy

with the normal studio situation.

I could sing for 2h

and had to pay a lot.

I always run out of money before I could finish.

Because of this it was quite hard

to make music.

The melody is created by an Eritrean

here in Switzerland.

After I have recorded my vocals we send it to Ethiopi

because it is easier to do it there.

There you have the pros and musicians who to this for a living.

You have a lot of studios in Switzerland.

In my opinion they probably record

in a better audio quality

as well.

But the problem is, that Swiss people

don't know the Eritrean music.

At least they don't know the rhythm.

This makes the work between a singer and a producer unnecessary complicated.

The producer doesn't hear

the mistakes.

You need to have a special sense or hearing for Eritrean music.

This is the original version

And now with an effect.

I would say, that the Eritrean songs of today are losing quality.

Too many people are trying to record music.

The new/younger generation

always wants to put on effects.

You can do this with the right software.

But you need to be able to sing it

like you recorded it live as well.

Having a music video

on Youtube

doesn't make you a singer.

Here in Europe you have all the possibilities

and chances to get good musical education.

Because of this I want to talk to the young Eritreans now:

"You guys need to take this opportunity and accept the help.

You need to be absorptive to have success."

Go to a music or vocals school!"

For more infomation >> Exile Guayla // Episode 03 VOCALS with Abrar, Senait and Yohannes - Duration: 7:57.

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Evelyn Reviews Chewing Gum | Watch & Go - Duration: 5:36.

- Welcome to another episode of Watch & Go.

The series where we review things

that we watch while we do our wash & go.

Today's going to be kinda different

cause I'm just gonna twist my hair

and put the head wrap on.

So let's get this hair separated

and then I will review Chewing Gum.

- I'm gonna make it happen.

- [Narrator] She wants to grow up.

- Um,

I like you.

- [Narrator] And live the life other people live.

- It's like Beyonce.

- Is it?

- [Narrator] But she still has a lot to learn.

- So I'm gonna run through the products

I'm gonna use real quick.

I'm gonna spray my hair with water

using this Curl Keeper H2O water bottle.

It creates a fine mist.

I will detangle and eventually co-wash my hair

with Briogeo Be Gentle Be Kind Avocado and Quinoa Co-wash.

This is the 16 oz. that I stole from the office.

Once I rinse that out, I will just

put a leave-in conditioner,

the Camille Rose Naturals Coconut Water

Leave-in Detangling hair treatment.

One of my favorites.

And then if I'm feeling fancy, I'll seal my hair

with this Innersense Harmonic Healing Oil.

Chewing Gum is originally a British show

that is now available to us here in the States via Netflix.

This girl living in the estates,

which is what they call like projects in England I guess.

She is about 23

24 years old

and she is trying to lose her v-card.

She has never, uh,

known a man as they say.

The show just follows her ridiculous shenanigans.

Trying to accomplish this moment in her life, right?

Chewing Gum, in general, is pretty disgusting.

It's the sort of bodily function humor that,

I guess in the US, I associate with straight white bros.

The Pineapple Expresses of the, you know, industry.

Throw up sometimes. There's lots of other bodily fluids.

But then there are some parts that are very,

there's a silliness to the whole show that I kind of admire.

Her character is so oblivious

to everything happening around her and because of her.

And she's sloppy.

So season two opens up, they got kicked out

and so they are in like a homeless shelter.

They are trying to get down in this shelter's bathroom.

The first episode opens up with,

I think she throws up on herself.

I don't understand why she's throwing up.

Why they are showing the throw up.

Why she's not wiping the throw up off.

In season one, you find out that Boy Tracy,

her biological cousin, is like attracted to her.

And it just continues in season two.

His episode is arguably the most disgusting.

It is so gross.

This show is so gross.

But I can't stop watching it.

So what do that say about me?

I have detangled my hair. Applied the co-wash.

I'm gonna go actually, scrub my scalp,

you know what I'm saying.

And then I will come back and we'll pick up.

Scalp

Clear

For all the disgusting,

crude, and rude shenanigans

I understand the different things

that this show is trying to tackle.

The undertone of the show is that here's Tracy,

a dark skinned girl who lives in the projects.

Raised by a super conservative, religious Nigerian mom.

Society basically tells her

that she's not attractive, right?

I know what it feels like to live in a society

that praises everything that is not you.

Her best friend, she is conventionally

the more desirable type of black person.

There are other characters in the show,

they're basically the British version of white trash.

All they do is have brown babies, like that's all they do.

Don't know who the dads are.

She's like "I'm here."

"I feel like I have something to bring to the table."

"How come things aren't happening for me?"

So that is kind of what Tracy and

the writer,

oh I never mentioned it.

Michaela Cole is the writer of the show

and she's also the main character.

Get it? So you're getting it. You're getting it.

Okay, so I have twisted up my hair.

I'm going to add just a drop,

like a little pump of the oil to seal in the moisture

or something.

And now I am going to just throw a head wrap on okay?

But I never get it right the first time.

You tie, so then I tie another knot.

This is not going well.

I'm gonna go do this is a mirror, that make sense.

I give, oh, I finished the head wrap off camera.

I give it four out of five.

I give it four out of five stars.

Even though it's gross.

The characters are lovable. Lovably problematic.

It's not even gonna take your whole weekend.

It's literally an evening binge.

In the comments below, let me know if you've watched

Chewing Gum and what you thought about it.

Let me know if you've used these products

and if you like them.

If you enjoyed this video and you enjoy

our Watch & Go in general, give this video a like,

share it, comment and subscribe.

We will see you sometime next week,

cause we post these every week.

Won't be me next time but you get it.

Okay bye.

For more infomation >> Evelyn Reviews Chewing Gum | Watch & Go - Duration: 5:36.

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Grilled Cheese Sandwich - Duration: 2:09.

Hello! Today we thought we'd make a grilled cheese sandwich together.

It's easy AND tasty, which is nice!

The ingredients are super simple.

Your favorite bread....

...tasty cheese you have around the house....

...and butter.

First, spread the butter on the bread.

But don't be like me...melt or soften the butter a bit first so it spreads more easily.

Like this!

Flip over the bread.

Put in your cheese! In our case, we used pepperjack, (extra sharp) cheddar, and parmesan.

Put your sandwich on a preheated pan and grill it.

When the cheese has melted some, flip over your sandwich.

...if the cheese doesn't come out, even better! :p

Time to enjoy!! :)

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HOW TO: Netting Beaded Rope - Filled Tubular Netting - (beading step by step tutorial for beginners) - Duration: 17:57.

Hello MEOW friends!

My name is Agata, but you can know me as Qrkoko.

And in this tutorial I'll show you how to make really simple beaded rope.

It's actually netting beaded rope

I'ts look really "pro", really cute

but it is really, really easy to make.

I just said "really" really many times...

Before we get started remeber to subscribe this channel

if you don't want miss any others tutorial in english.

And you can give me a really big "thumbs up"

and now, if you do this, we can go to the materials!

In this tutorial we'll using really similar materials like in the last one.

We will need some crystals.

Today I'll using fire polished size 4mm.

Some seed beads.

I'll use toho (round) size 11.

Also we need some clear cord.

Or maybe some (beading) thread, but I'll using clear cord.

This size: 0,2mm

And of course we'll need some beading needles

I'll using the "big eye" one.

But if you don't have big eye needle, you can use different beading needles like Beadsmith or John James one.

So today I'll teach you have to make this really simple beaded rope.

You can use it as bracelet, as necklaces or of course anything you want.

And is actually really simple to sew.

At the beginning, on the first row, you need to put on you needle beads in this sequence:

1 fire polished, 1 toho, 1fire polished, 1 toho, 1fire polished and again 1 toho.

And we slided them in the end of our thread.

and we need to sew them all again.

So my needle and my thread (the front part of them) are right here on the toho bead.

So I need to sew them from back, from the first fire polished bead.

And I sew them all

and when tail and beginning of my thread will meet

I need to tie a really simple knot: one or two.

I make this just to secure my thread.

And I leave it just like this,

I will cut it (the tail of thread) later.

So this is actually the first row,

and when we want to start another one

our needle and our thread need to be in the toho bead.

And when it isn't you just sew through the beads

just like this.

And now we are going to sew the second row.

And in this row

we will "cover" this crystals (the fire polished one)

All in toho beads.

Actually the upper half of crystal.

And we need the odd number of toho beads.

And it's 5 on them.

But if you using different kind of crystals of different kind of seed beads

you need to remember that the number of smaller beads

always need to be odd

and in the next row I'll tell you why.

And now I'll pick up 5 toho beads.

So when I have 5 toho beads on my thread

I need to sew through the next toho bead on the left.

And I'll make this from the right to the left.

Like this.

And also I turn my work.

It supposed to look like this.

And now I repeat the steps. So I put 5 toho beads

And I sew through the next toho bead on the left.

And repeat the last time.

5 toho beads.

sewing throuhg the last toho

And this is how the second row looks like.

And we need to sew through some of the tohos

to start another row.

And this is why we need the odd number of tohos. We need to be in the highest on of them.

So if we don't count this toho (from the previous row) we just sew

only this one that we just added.

And we need to be in the third one.

And this is really simple.

We just sew through them like this.

And in this row we only use the crystals (the fire polished one)

So I just pick thr fire polished

and I'm here: in the third of toho beads

from the previous row

and I need to be in the exactly the same spot in this toho on the left.

In the third one also.

If you don't want to count tohos every time

you can just useing two colors of them.

And then you will see the spot.

So now I'm in the third one and I sew it through

(I just poke my lamp :/)

And this is where the magic begins.

And I do (repeat) exactly the same thing.

I pick the fire polished bead

And I sew through the highest toho

Like this.

And repeat the last time.

The fire polished bead

and the toho bead

And in this place it is actually really good to sew through the fire polished and the tohos one more time

So I pick the fire polished that I just add

and the toho

the highest on the tohom the third one

and repeat

Fire polished and the toho

And one more time

Fire polished and toho.

And it supposed to look like this.

And form this spot we will repeat all rows again.

Starting from the row with only tohos.

You supposed to be in this toho bead

and you just pick up 5 tohos

and sew them all around the fire polished

through the next toho on the left.

It's the same toho that is between fire polished beads.

Looks familiar?

So repeat all around, two more times.

And when you have this you just start another row

with the fire polished.

And now I just make more of the rope

just to...

(omg, english is so hard)

I need more of the rows

And I will show you those two steps, those two rows one more time.

So now I just make more rows and my rope looks like this

And now I'll show you one again

all the steps, it's actually two of them

You constantly repeat two of the rows

So we are in the exactly the same spot that we finish the last time

so we just end the row with the tohos.

And we are here in the lower toho between the fire polished.

And we need to be in the highest one, in the third of the tohos.

So, I just sew through the beads

just to be sure that my clear cord is invisible.

So when you wear the rope you don't want to see the cord.

So now I just pick up the one of the fire polished

and sew through the next of the toho

the highest of the tohos

the third one.

And I repeat.

I pick up the fires polished

I'm here, in this toho

But I want to be here

And repeat the last one: pick up the fire polished

and I sew throught the third of the toho.

And now I'll sew all around.

All the fire polished and tohos I just pick up.

And as you can see I just turn my work,

you don't need to turn yours, but it's easier to me

And when I have this

I just repeat the row with the tohos.

So I just pick the 5 of the tohos.

And I need to sew the through the next toho on th left.

And repeat, repeat, repeat

And when you finish your work

If you want to make the smaller one or the longer one, it's up to you

You just need to secure the thread.

So I just make the row to the end, and I will show you how to secure the thread.

So as you can see I just make row with the fire polished

because I thinkt that the ends of the rope looks better when you end with the fire polished row.

And hiding the thread is really really simple.

Because I just sew...

it's

the

(brain error)

front the

I just sew the front side of my row so I need to sew the thread down.

But it doesn't matter how you're goin to sew, just be sure that the clear cord is in the beads so don't see it.

So when I sew down

I just pick up the cord that is between the beads

and sew just to make the loop.

Now the loop is around my finger

and I sew through the loop.

And I repeat tha one more time, or maybe two more times.

When I have the cord long enough I just make this two more time.

So I sew through the beads one more time.

Made the loop

Sew through the loop

So I just make really tiny knot.

And sew through the beads

Just five or six of those.

And when I have this I just cut out the thread.

(The cord actuallly)

Of course if you want to make rope for bracelet

or for necklace you need to make it longer.

But the steps are the same

You just constantly repeat two on the rows.

And when you mix the materials like

change the fire polished to bicone beads

or toho beads to miyuki beads

or using the smaller one

you will end with different ropes!

So it's really simple but it take a lot of time

But I think that the rope look really cute and it's worth it.

So yeah, this is all.

As you can see this kind of beaded rope is easy to make

and it's look really cute.

You can make bracelet, you can make necklace, you can make anything you want.

Remeber to subscribe this channel and give this tutorial a big "thumbs up".

And I will see you in next english tutorial, It's also a beading one.

If you want to see my other tutorials in english just click here

or you can click in the description box where the playlist is.

The link to the playlist.

So see you next time. Bye MEOW friends!

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[MMD - Teste] GreenerShader, AutoLuminous & SSAO - Duration: 0:15.

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Another Strange Discovery From LHC That Nobody Understands - Duration: 6:45.

Another Strange

Discovery From LHC That Nobody Understands

There are some strange results being announced in the physics world lately.

A fluid with a negative effective mass, and the discovery of five new particles, are all

challenging our understanding of the universe.

New results from ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) are adding to the strangeness.

ALICE is a detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

It�s one of seven detectors, and ALICE�s role is to �study the physics of strongly

interacting matter at extreme energy densities, where a phase of matter called quark-gluon

plasma forms,� according to the CERN website.

Quark-gluon plasma is a state of matter that existed only a few millionths of a second

after the Big Bang.

In what we might call normal matter�that is the familiar atoms that we all learn about

in high school�protons and neutrons are made up of quarks.

Those quarks are held together by other particles called gluons.

(�Glue-ons,� get it?)

In a state known as confinement, these quarks and gluons are permanently bound together.

In fact, quarks have never been observed in isolation.

The LHC is used to collide particles together at extremely high speeds, creating temperatures

that can be 100,000 times hotter than the center of our Sun.

In new results just released from CERN, lead ions were collided, and the resulting extreme

conditions come close to replicating the state of the Universe those few millionths of a

second after the Big Bang.

In those extreme temperatures, the state of confinement was broken, and the quarks and

gluons were released, and formed quark-gluon plasma.

So far, this is pretty well understood.

But in these new results, something additional happened.

There was increased production of what are called �strange hadrons.� Strange hadrons

themselves are well-known particles.

They have names like Kaon, Lambda, Xi and Omega.

They�re called strange hadrons because they each have one �strange quark.�

If all of this seems a little murky, here�s the dinger: Strange hadrons may be well-known

particles, because they�ve been observed in collisions between heavy nuclei.

But they haven�t been observed in collisions between protons

�Being able to isolate the quark-gluon-plasma-like phenomena in a smaller and simpler system�opens

up an entirely new dimension for the study of the properties of the fundamental state

that our universe emerged from.� � Federico Antinori, Spokesperson of the ALICE collaboration.

�We are very excited about this discovery,� said Federico Antinori, Spokesperson of the

ALICE collaboration.

�We are again learning a lot about this primordial state of matter.

Being able to isolate the quark-gluon-plasma-like phenomena in a smaller and simpler system,

such as the collision between two protons, opens up an entirely new dimension for the

study of the properties of the fundamental state that our universe emerged from.�

Enhanced Strangeness?

The creation of quark-gluon plasma at CERN provides physicists an opportunity to study

the strong interaction.

The strong interaction is also known as the strong force, one of the four fundamental

forces in the Universe, and the one that binds quarks into protons and neutrons.

It�s also an opportunity to study something else: the increased production of strange

hadrons.

In a delicious turn of phrase, CERN calls this phenomenon �enhanced strangeness production.�

(Somebody at CERN has a flair for language.)

Enhanced strangeness production from quark-gluon plasma was predicted in the 1980s, and was

observed in the 1990s at CERN�s Super Proton Synchrotron.

The ALICE experiment at the LHC is giving physicists their best opportunity yet to study

how proton-proton collisions can have enhanced strangeness production in the same way that

heavy ion collisions can.

According to the press release announcing these results, �Studying these processes

more precisely will be key to better understand the microscopic mechanisms of the quark-gluon

plasma and the collective behaviour of particles in small systems.�

I couldn�t have said it better myself.

For more infomation >> Another Strange Discovery From LHC That Nobody Understands - Duration: 6:45.

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🔵 Plantain Stem Nutrition Benefits (വാഴപ്പിണ്ടിയുടെ ഗുണങ്ങള്‍) | Ethnic Health Court - Duration: 1:06.

Ethic Health Court Presents

Plantain Stem Benefits

Plantain Stem Nutrition

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Farah Khan Family Photos with Husband Shirish Kunder, Son & Daughters - Duration: 6:02.

Farah Khan Family Photos with Husband, Son & Daughters

Date of birth: 9 January 1965

Place of birth: Mumbai, India

Spouse: Shirish Kunder (m.2004)

Children: Anya Kunder, Diva Kunder, Czar Kunder

Parents: Kamran Khan, Menaka Irani

Siblings: Sajid Khan

Occupation: Choreographer, Film director, Producer, Actress, Television Presenter

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