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Turning to some stock market action now.

A year of record-breaking gains comes to a close with the Korea Exchange designating

Friday as a holiday.

The KOSPI rose again, fuelling hopes of 2018 bringing more uplifting digits.

Kim Mok-yeon has a wrap-up of the last trading day of the year.

Its been a prosperous year for the local stock market, as the Korea Composite Stock Price

Index, after six-years of trading within a narrow range, broke out to surpass the 2,500

mark for the first time in its history.

[STANDUP ed: steve] "For the last trading day of 2017, Korea's

main stock exchange closed at 2,467 up some 22% from the final close of the previous year,

which was just below 2,030."

Experts say the main driving forces were the IT and the health care and finance sectors.

Tech shares started the day brightly on Thursday, with Samsung Electronics moving up 3.24 percent

and number two chipmaker SK Hynix gaining 1.86 percent from the previous session's close.

Pharmaceutical shares also traded higher, with Samsung Biologics up 1.37 percent.

The rising trend is likely to stay for a while, as experts say the KOSPI 3,000 era could be

approaching.

(ENGLISH) "Over the next two years, we think that the

KOSPI will break through 3000 plus, if it goes higher maybe it may even reach 3,300.

The reason is because of the very strong earnings that's coming through right now you can look

at two digit earnings growth again in 2018 and even we think that in 2019 the earnings

growth will continue."

Korea's junior stock index, the KOSDAQ, also had a remarkable year.

The KOSDAQ closed at 798 on Thursday, continuing its upward streak for 4 consecutive days.

The index surpassed the 800 mark for the first time in ten years during trading this month,

after the government laid out measures to support small and mid-sized companies.

The local stock markets will re-open on January second at 10 a.m., one hour later than usual.

Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.

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Blac Chyna: I Only Beat Up Rob Kardashian to Defend Myself! - Duration: 1:39.

Blac Chyna: I Only Beat Up Rob Kardashian to Defend Myself!

Even though they never actually got married or owned much property together, Rob Kardashian

and Blac Chyna's breakup has been anything but easy.

There's the custody dispute, plus lawsuits on both sides.

Among other things, Rob Kardashian -- with Kylie's help -- is suing Blac Chyna for her

alleged violence against Rob.

Well, Blac Chyna claims that she was only violent in self-defense, and wants the suit

thrown out.

Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian both accuse each other of drug-fueled violence.

Lovely.

You know, if we believed classist stereotypes, we'd say that these antics sound like they'd

be happening in a trailer park and not between millionaires in a southern California mansion.

But domestic violence, accusations, and drugs don't know any socio economic boundaries,

folks.

Rich people are just better at keeping it quiet.

Usually.

So, Blac Chyna is demanding $10 million from Rob Kardashian.

Or, more accurately, from his family.

Because we all know that Rob, though he's a Kardashian, doesn't exactly have the net

worth of even the "poorest" of his sisters.

In fact, Rob may be too broke to pay Blac Chyna.

That gives the rest of the Kardashians some extra incentive to help out their brother.

So, Rob Kardashian accused Chyna of choking him with a phone charger cord and of beating

him.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, the alleged fight happened at Kylie

Jenner's house (a house, which Rob was renting) ... and resulted in about $100,000 worth of

damages.

We're talking about destroyed phone, a destroyed television, and damage to doors and walls

... all allegedly caused by Blac Chyna.

Now, just because Blac Chyna is 5-foot-2 doesn't negate the possibility that she could commit

domestic violence and property damage.

The question is: did she do it?

According to court documents viewed by RadarOnline, Blac Chyna doesn't seem to be denying that

she was in some way violent with Rob.

(While not necessarily admitting to everything that Rob and Kylie accuse her of doing)

Instead, she's taking an affirmative defense -- claiming that she only took action in order

to defend herself.

(And, according to the legal language of the suit, she may or may not have been taking

action to defend someone else)

Chyna is trying to dismiss the suit against her over this December 16th, 2016 incident.

Some might be eager to sit back and find entertainment in this situation.

Neither Rob nor Chyna project a very likable image -- especially in this context.

Many believe that Chyna got pregnant on purpose to create a financial tie to a wealthy family.

Many believe that Rob is gross, and his revenge porn attack against Chyna over the summer

pretty much confirms that.

So, if you can't stand either of them, it's easy to just look the other way and hope that

they both ruin each other's lives.

Maybe you believe that it's what they deserve.

Even if you don't feel sorry for Kylie for having been caught in the middle of whatever

happened between this former couple (because honestly, what's $100,000 to Kylie?

Proportionately to her wealth, that's a drop in the bucket), you should worry about this

situation.

Because, whether it was an accident or the result of a soap opera-style scheme, Blac

Chyna and Rob had Dream together.

That baby daughter is a true innocent, and can't help but be caught in the middle as

her parents go to war in the courtroom.

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Korean stocks end 2017 up 22%; analyts see another good year - Duration: 2:02.

Turning to some stock market action now.

A year of record-breaking gains comes to a close with the Korea Exchange designating

Friday as a holiday.

The KOSPI rose again on the last trading day of the year.

Kim Mok yeon explains why the trend is fuelling hopes of 2018 bringing more uplifting digits.

Its been a prosperous year for the local stock market, as the Korea Composite Stock Price

Index, after six-years of trading within a narrow range, broke out to surpass the 2,500

mark for the first time in its history.

[STANDUP ed: steve] "For the last trading day of 2017, Korea's

main stock exchange closed at 2,467 up some 22% from the final close of the previous year,

which was just below 2,030."

Experts say the main driving forces were the IT and the health care and finance sectors.

Tech shares started the day brightly on Thursday, with Samsung Electronics moving up 3.24 percent

and number two chipmaker SK Hynix gaining 1.86 percent from the previous session's close.

Pharmaceutical shares also traded higher, with Samsung Biologics up 1.37 percent.

The rising trend is likely to stay for a while, as experts say the KOSPI 3,000 era could be

approaching.

(ENGLISH) "Over the next two years, we think that the

KOSPI will break through 3000 plus, if it goes higher maybe it may even reach 3,300.

The reason is because of the very strong earnings that's coming through right now you can look

at two digit earnings growth again in 2018 and even we think that in 2019 the earnings

growth will continue."

Korea's junior stock index, the KOSDAQ, also had a remarkable year.

The KOSDAQ closed at 798 on Thursday, continuing its upward streak for 4 consecutive days.

The index surpassed the 800 mark for the first time in ten years during trading this month,

after the government laid out measures to support small and mid-sized companies.

The local stock markets will re-open on January second at 10 a.m., one hour later than usual.

Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.

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Why I Left and What I've Been Up To - Duration: 13:01.

Hi. Long time no see. *unintelligable* It has been almost 8 months since I last uploaded a video on YouTube. And #1: sorry about that. #2: also not sorry about that.

Because it was really great for me. I took an unintended that eventually became intended leave of absence from making videos on YouTube, and this has been

one of the most interesting periods of my life so far. And I'm really grateful for that. A lot of the things that I was relying on my YouTube channel to sustain me

were no longer sustaining me through YouTube, and I'm fortunate enough to be in a job, right around the time I stopped making videos, I was promoted at work.

I'm very fortunate to be in a job that is challenging me professionally and personally in ways that I've never been challenged before. And in ways that, like I said,

I relied on YouTube to challenge me in the past. I've always been a really big proponent of this concept. Sometimes, you have to get a little bit lost

to find yourself. In hindsight, I look at a lot of my time in LA over the past 2.5 years as time spent lost. Very lost and being really resistant to the idea that I've been so lost.

YouTube was one of the areas in which I felt lost. I still feel lost, but I feel much more energized to try and find myself now. I felt lost in that there were a lot of things

that I felt I had to do in order to get to where I want to be. I started to feel obligated to do those things. Things I didn't really want to do. Things that didn't excite me.

In fact, these were things that I felt were sucking the soul out of my body and just weren't gonna work for me ever, but I felt like I had to do them.

I got to the point that every time it was a video day for me, I felt insane anxiety. I loathed the process. I loathed getting the camera out, sitting down, and talking to it.

Which is so silly, but that's what I felt. Any time something feels like that, you shouldn't be doing it. Or you should take a look at it and figure out what's going on there, bud.

Because it was happening big time. And so I went away and a lot of life has happened since then. I'm in a new house. This is my own house. I'm living here.

I'm very happy here. Eventually I'll maybe do some kind of a tour, but it's a mess right now and I want to clean it up before I do that because I'm not ready to show you guys that.

Another thing you may notice in the back. Um... I have a cat now. This is Socks. For those of you who've followed me on Twitter and Instagram and all this other stuff, You know Socks.

She actually has her own instagram. I'm linking it down below. This is my little angel. She is a little star being that the Universe decided to throw my way when I needed a friend.

*angry meowing* What's that? *angery meowl* Yeah you hate it. I know. I'm gonna let you go. That freaking cat was a stray cat that I ran into on the street.

And followed me home one night. Literally the same night I was going through a breakup. Followed me home, she was really skinny, really covered in fleas.

I had no idea how to cat. And she moved into my house and I love her so much. She's also famous. She has gone viral on many different websites.

She's been written up in the Dodo. She's seen numbers that I've never seen in my almost 8 year career on the internet and social media, so I'm very proud of her.

She's my lucky pair of socks. Look at those socks. Look at those things! Look at this freaking cat. You see this cat? Look at her! Isn't she perfect? *long meow*

Life has had a funny way of throwing me wake up calls periodically throughout the years that in the moment I hate and I'm like "why is this happening to me?"

but in hindsight, I look at and I'm incredibly grateful for. I can honestly say, from the bottom of my heart, I'm so grateful for all of the experiences of the last 2.5 years.

I have grown in ways that I don't think I could've possibly imagined. I am self confident in a way that I have never been. I have never been a confident person.

When it comes to how I am in the world. I find myself more and more just unapologetically being myself, and that's such a good feeling. I'm ready to share that again.

I'm ready to come back to this and make it something new, something that it's never really been before. I've always had these nagging aspirations with this

from the moment I started. Like, when I started I wanted to get friggin famous. I wanted to blow up and be the next big thing, the next Ray William Johnson,

literally that's what I wanted to be. Then I started doing my own thing and that own thing started working and growing. I saw the numbers. I saw money. I saw all these things

and I thought, "Cool! Here's a career path." I was at an uncertain time in my life when I didn't really have any other options, so this was it. This was all I could do.

Then over time, as the years went on, I realized that there's just aspects of being a YouTuber that are never going to appeal to or be right for me.

That's fine. That's okay. In this new version of Connor Manning on YouTube, it is not going to be a career path or a job. It's not going to be a moneymaker. I'm gonna go ad free.

I really don't feel a need. Most of my videos get demonetized anyway in the new climate, but I don't want ads on my videos. Money is not the reason I'm doing this.

If I am gonna be making any money, it's gonna be through direct support through services like Patreon. But even then, it's not the primary factor in what I'm doing here.

I have my well being covered by a job that I love. I work at the Natural History Museum here in LA and I'm loving it so much. I'm around wonderful, driven people.

I'm around science and education. I'm around so much cool knowledge and learning and it's just a wonderful place to be. I'm very happy there. So my bases are covered.

Honestly, being a college dropout, living in LA where rent prices are friggin sky high, I'm so lucky. I don't want to ever forget how lucky I am. So I want to use that fortune and

And I want to use that luck and share it. Share that experience and do all the things I've always set out to do. That's just be a good person and to make cool stuff that I like.

That's what I want to do. So that's what this is gonna be, and it was left vague on purpose. It's gonna be many many things. I miss art. I miss making things. I miss

creating stuff from nothing and loving that process. I miss that, so I'm gonna do that again. There's no expectations for myself. There's no expectations of growth,

of numbers. I anticipate way less views on this than in times past. But I don't care about any of that. I don't. I genuinely don't care about any of that. What I care about is making

something that means something to me, that maybe means something to the people watching, and something I can be proud of at the end of the day. With that

With that in mind, there's not really gonna be much of a schedule. I'm gonna try and film on days off. The 2-a-week was never gonna be sustainable with a full-time job.

I was never gonna be something I could sustain realistically, and I was fooling myself to think that I could. But I'm gonna try and film on my days off.

Gonna film on the days off, gonna edit when I get a chance, and gonna upload it when I get a chance. I feel like it's gonna be so much more fun for me that way.

So that when I make something, it's not because "oh it's a video day I've gotta pull something out of my butt." When I make something, it's because I'm excited to share this.

I have this new idea. I have this new thought or project. I have something new that I want to put out there into the world and I think for me, that's gonna be better.

I've missed you guys. On a real note, it has been difficult being away because I had been consistent making videos for years. This is by far the longest hiatus I've ever had. I think I needed to miss it.

I needed to miss this format, the attention, the things that were sustaining me because in a lot of ways, the things that were sustaining me were not healthy.

They weren't sustainable things sustaining me. I had to learn and I'm still learning, holy crap I'm still learning. I'm learning to support myself, but to go beyond that.

I've always supported myself almost in this rebellious punk rock way where I'd be like "it's me against the world, bro." And that doesn't work either. I'm independent.

I support myself. I give myself my own needs. But, big but, I want to trust the world. I want to trust the people in my life. I want to trust outside sources. I want to not be defined

by them, but I want to engage with them. The world is more than just my little cave here. It's way more than that. Isolationism doesn't friggin work if you're trying to thrive, my dudes.

And I'm trying to thrive. So this video is just sort of lil get back on the horse, talk about where I've been, talk about what I've been doing. Nothing else really beyond that.

It feels really good to be back doing this, talking to a camera. I'm surprised I remember how to do it. I want this to be more fun than it has ever been. I want

this to be many different things. I don't want to pidgeonhole myself. And I wanna just evolve and share that evolution, because I've changed so much in ways

that I'm ecstatic about. I like what I'm becoming a lot. I really do. I think it's time that I share that with as many people as possible. So that's all I've got for

this video. There's gonna be more. There's gonna be much more. I don't know when, I don't know how often, but I'm gonna do it! And I'm gonna love it. I'm so giddy to be doing this again.

I don't remember how to stop making a video! From the bottom of my heart, for those of you who are still sticking around, sending me kind/concerned messages, thank you.

It is truly amazing to have even anybody take an interest in you and what you're doing. And what you've been about. Every time I post something, someone will be like "where are your videos?"

"they've helped me so much!I miss your videos!" And man, I'm one lucky person. Out of all the ways I could be dead, I'm not only not dead, I'm alive. I'm happy. I'm

living in a home. I have a cat that I love more than life itself. And I've got people that care about me. I don't ever want to forget the gift that is. For anyone else out there,

please don't ever forget the gift that is because people care about you, even if they don't say it. Even if they don't text you first, even if they're not around you constantly,

There's people that care about you. I'm one of them. So.. heck man. We're all very lucky. The world may seem to be on fire, but we got each other. And that's something.

That's not just something, it's a lot of things. That's all I got. I will see you guys next time. Thank you so much for watching. Yeah. We're back. I'm back! ahhhhh

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MBTA Taking Precautions To Keep T Up And Running In Cold - Duration: 2:23.

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Wake me up inside but read the flipping description - Duration: 1:01.

*does the ritual dance*

HOW CAN U SEE INTO MY EYES LIKE OPEN DOORS?

LEADIN U DOWN, INTO MAH CORE

WHERE I HAVE BECOME SO NUMB

WITHOUT A SOUL

MY SPIRIT'S SLEEPING SOMEWEHERE COLD

UNTIL U FIND IT THERE

AND LEAD IT

BACKH HOME

*intense smiling*

wake me up inside

SaVE mE

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CNC MACHINING TUTORIALS-HOW TO SET UP TOOL IN CATIA CAM-DO NOT FORGET TO ON CC - Duration: 1:51.

HOW TO SET UO TOOL AND HOLDER IN CATIA CAM

FOLLOW AS SHOWN

AFTER SELECTING ON TOOL , CLICK ON RESOURCE LIST AS SHOWN

EDIT THE NAME AS PER YOUR REQUIREMENT AND PRESS ENTER

NOW EDIT THE TOOL AND ENTER THE CUTTING TOOL DIMESNIONS AS PER YOUR REQUIREMENTS.

EDIT TOOL SHANK, OVERALL LENGTH, FLUTE LENGHT, C.R

VERIFY DETAILS BY CLICKING ON MORE

COPY THE TOOL NAME AND PRESS ON THE ICON SHOWN AND PASTE IT

EDIT THE CUTTING TOOL HOLDER NAME AND PRESS ENTER

ENTER THE TOOL HOLDER DIMENISON AS PER THE REQUIREMENTS

EDIT THE LENGHT OF THE TOOL REQUIRED TO BE BELOW THE HOLDER

ENTER THE TOOL HOLDER DIMESNIONS AS PER THE REQUIREMENTS

NOW YOUR HOLDER AND TOOL IS READY FOR USE

CHECK OUT THE RESOURECE LIST NEW TOOL ADN ITS HOLDER IS ADDED

THANKS FOR WATCHING VIDEO

PLZ DO SUBSCRIBE, LIKE AND COMMENT ON THE VIDEOS

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Winter Blast Up North Setting Records - Duration: 1:49.

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Crypto Weekly Rap Up (Bitcoin Rap) - Week#5 - Duration: 2:31.

I guess John McAfee the new Palm Beach, before you mentioned every coin you know about each.

He want you to buy his bags and they not cheap, Then he dumpin on the pump chasers, but not me.

Boy, That's a B.I.G diss like Pac beef, Whoever hacked his account is in my top 3.

Crypto can give you anything… just not sleep,

I'ma a prodigy with the raps like Mobb Deep.

I musta died, it this really heaven? I bought CampusCoin at 5 satoshi and sold at 67.

Now, I'm livin em Good Times like Mrs. Evans, the whole market got me trippin' like Jimi Hendrix.

The minute I start sayin that it's Alt season, Bitcoin Breakin bad like Walt speakin'.

Saw, Humaniq hit the moon for the wrong reason, Man, somebody on their team need to stop tweetin.

I think I made at least a coin a day, The alt was so hot they could boil an egg.

You gotta buy the dip is what ya boy'll say, Told BTC calm it down like some Noise neighbours…

The Volatility aint do no favors, Was 24 n' a Shaq like the Lakers.

Switched it up when I became a day trader,

N' every Sunday it's a rap, like Mase church. Well, at least about once a week...

I wanna find whoever hacked EtherDelta and punch his teeth.

If someone tryina take my dragons, I'ma slump a geek, I was tryina keep it cool like the Summer breeze.

Now, Vechain workin with China, The FUD campaign on Verge was like Murder for Higher.

My momma always told me don't believe the words of a liar, And I'm an old soul like Old Soul Earth, Wind & Fire.

We got another Segwit... nobody cares, still talkin bout DragonSlayer... nobody scared.

Coinbase did insider trading, they gotta lack common sense, BTC hit 43% dominance.

I know a lotta ya'll ain't Listen yet,

On a big exchange Hawala aint listed yet. And my pick for the week is still Prix and Dent.

And I can't forget DOVU and Internxt.

Can make a beat before you finish a prediction, If I write this heat, then I figure you gon' listen.

Half of these exchanges on the brink of an extinction. You can find my Kucoin link in the description.

Every week I'm bringin you a new track, I'm recappin' the news, in a few raps.

The Crypto Rap up, I'm feelin very gifted, Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas!

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Mini Cooper - Everything You Need to Know | Up To Speed - Duration: 11:23.

- Great Britain, land of the Beatles, Big Ben,

the Queen, Queen.

It's also home to some of the most influential cars

ever made.

Jaguar. Land Rover. Lotus.

But one car stands out above the rest.

Or should I say below.

The most British car of all time.

One so iconic that they didn't change it for 40 years.

It's the best selling icon of British motoring

that changed car design forever.

It's also really cute.

It is the most British thing since the queen herself.

Ello govner. This is everything you need to know.

Ello govner. This is everything you need to know.

To get up to speed.

Oh my God.

This is everything you need to know to get up to speed

on the mini.

Mhm.

The mini was built to answer a question.

Yo. How do we fit the most stuff

in the smallest space possible?

The Morris company wanted a car

that was efficient, roomy,

small enough to conquer London traffic,

and still be fun to blast down in English B roads.

The job was given to Morris engineer Alec Issigonis.

Who had previously worked on the Morris Minor,

another icon of British post war design.

In 1952, Morris and Austin had merged

to create the British motor company.

Issigonis and his team struggled to strike a balance

between a small exterior and a roomy interior

until they had a major breakthrough

that would influence economy cars for decades.

They turned the engine sideways

and made it power the front wheels.

This little tweak changed everything.

The transverse engine mounting

saved room in the engine compartment

which made the cabin bigger.

Front wheel drive eliminated the drive shaft

to the back wheels,

allowing for a flat floor,

making more rear leg room.

Four fully grown adults could fit inside

the impossibly small prototype.

Even more impressive that the capacity was

the cars maneuverability.

The wheels were very close to each corner of the car,

which blessed it with incredibly nimble handling.

Issigonis was so committed to nailing the driving feel,

that Morris converted an air field

into a test track just so they could fine tune

the handling.

Basically they had the top damn test track

a couple of years before James May was born.

Once they had perfected the ride

the prototype was ready for mass production.

While other manufacturers built their cars

on an assembly line,

Morris built their new car on a jig.

Welding every piece of body work together

piece by piece.

The process was slow and meticulous,

but it insured quality fitment all the time.

This commitment to precision in minis

would soon become one of the brand's defining factors.

The mini debuted as the Morris Mini-Minor

and Austin Seven in 1959.

And people went batshit over it.

- Whoa! That sounds so familiar.

- Bat droppings.

- The small stature made it perfect for city driving.

And driving it was fun.

BMC was satisfied with the public's perception of the mini

as the practical family four seater.

But they wanted the little rascal to be something more.

Like when my dad told me I could be so much more

if I just applied myself

instead of just doing the bare minimum like I always do.

Well guess who's on the internet now, dad.

So Morris did what any parent would do

and signed the mini up for some sports.

BMC prepared cars to be entered in the Monte Carlo rally

in 1961.

The race took place in January,

meaning the scrappy little mini has to deal

with icy roads and snow.

All while racing with Ferrari and Lotuses.

The car did okay.

Leading it's class until suffering an accident

that ended the run.

It was never gonna win with 34 horsepower

but while other cars were spinning out on the ice,

the mini's front wheel drive gave it awesome grip

in the crappy conditions.

BMC and Issigonis knew they were onto something with this

cool little front wheel drive racer car.

Good job you little guy.

Good job you little mini.

You did so good in Monte Carlo.

You did so good in Monte Carlo.

I'm very proud of you.

I think he's a natural.

No one saw the potential better than English racing legend

John Cooper.

Why is Cooper such a legend?

Oh well nothing huge,

he and his dad only changed formula one forever

when their mid engine race car won back to back

championships in the late 50's.

Convincing everyone else to go mid engine.

Influencing race and road cars for decades to come.

That's it.

No big deal.

Cooper saw the minis racing in Monte Carlo

and was like,

do you guys really want to win?

I can help you do that.

And Issigonis was like.

Okay chap.

Cooper tuned up the tiny engine to make 70 horsepower

and upgraded the brakes.

The result was the Mini Cooper S.

Ever heard of it?

John Cooper and the gang took the mini back

to Monico 1964

and kicked everyone's (beep)!

Then they went back the next year

and kicked everyone's (beep) again!

The next year they won again!

But they were disqualified because they had

the wrong light bulbs in their headlights.

Seriously?

But mini didn't get discouraged.

They came back the next year and won again.

The repeated success of the Mini Cooper proved

that you didn't need to have hundreds of horsepower

and an Italian name to win races.

You just needed heart.

So many people were inspired by the minis rally outings

that they began to race minis on their own.

Both the mini class leagues and against other sports cars.

The go kart like handling

made it a force to be reckoned with on road courses.

Here's the crazy thing about minis.

They were made for over 40 years with like

a million engine options

and little changes here and there

to make them safer.

But the look hardly changed at all.

To the untrained eye,

the classic mini that rolled off the assembly line

in 2000 would be nearly indistinguishable

from one made in the early 60s.

That's how much people love the mini.

If it isn't broken don't fix it.

Make little changes,

you don't need to reinvent the wheel.

But this doesn't mean there wasn't some experimentation

with the mini formula.

God knows we've all experimented.

Hey Chris.

1960 saw the introduction of the mini van.

Not the mini van, but the mini van.

Which was like any other panel van of the era

but mini.

That same year there was an estate which is British

for station wagon.

The estate even had wood trim

giving it the nickname Woody.

The next year a mini pickup was introduced

with a bed big enough for like a box.

Perhaps the strangest mini ever

was the mini moke.

And I'm not kidding,

this is actually real.

It's an off road version developed for military use.

The British army and Royal Marines took one look

at puny Jeep wannabe and they were like

you know what, mate? We're good.

Lack of military interest not withstanding,

BMC produced the moke anyway

and it became a cult classic.

But by far the coolest mini variant

was the ERA Mini Turbo released in 1989.

This wide bodied performance hatchback

made 100 horsepower and was the only classic mini

to come from the factory with a turbo.

It had a top speed of 115 miles per hour

which actually sounds terrifying.

Have you ever driven a mini?

It's scary.

The car was built by English Racing Automobiles

a company that specialized in building grand pre cars

in the 1930s.

Minis parent company at the time, Rover,

wanted ERA to build a performance based mini

in the spirit of the cooper.

Only 436 ERA Turbos were ever sold

and most of them went to Japan.

So they're super dupes rare.

In 1994, BMW bought the Rover group

and development of a new car started right away.

Rover kept building the classic mini

until BMW sold them to Ford in 2000.

The last classic mini to roll of the line

was built the same way it had been built for decades.

By hand.

In late 2000, BMW rolled out the new mini cooper.

The old king was dead,

but his son had taken the throne.

The mini cooper was unmistakably mini.

With round headlights and a signature white roof.

Yeah it was a little bigger than the old one,

but compared to other cars on the road,

it was still pretty mini.

Many minis - Heh.

Many mini purists weren't completely convinced

it was a proper replacement.

But that didn't matter because the new mini

was an immediate commercial success.

As a tribute to John Cooper

BMW revived the Cooper S name for the sport version.

The Cooper S was powered by super charged 1.6 liter engine

making 160 horsepower.

Giving it a better power to rate ratio

than the original.

These things are rad.

The block is cast iron,

so you can tune the hell out of it

without worrying about blowing it up.

And it handles twisty roads just as well as the old one.

The mini's like yo, dad, I'm bigger than you.

And I'm faster than you.

Which is the opposite of me.

I am smaller and slower than my dad.

Like the mini of old, the brand started introducing

fresh models to expand the brand.

You've the mini convertible of 2005

which is great for California

but not ideal for rainy Britain where it was born.

In 2007, mini introduced a diesel version

which we never got in the states because we never

get diesel cars.

It's like, hey where's the diesel pump?

And the guys like, uh ...

Across town.

And you're like what.

Yeah we don't really import that many diesel cars over here.

So ...

2008 gave us the mini club man,

which was a little longer for more leg room

and had a weird little baby door

on the right side and barn doors in the back.

In 2011, mini unveiled their very first crossover.

The country man.

It had all wheel drive.

More ground clearance,

and was all beefed up like that kid in junior high

who went through puberty over summer break

and beat everyone's (beep) now.

Darrel I know I used to take your lunch money

but can we work this out?

I'm sorry I'm not a bully anymore.

The country man also marked minis return

to the rally scene.

Both in the backwoods and rally cross events

all over the world.

The roided out mini won the brutal the car rally

four fricking times.

Making it one of the toughest rally cars ever.

The variation in the mini line up

established the brand not only as quirky, novelty

but a legitimate family to choose from.

The crown jewel in line up being

the John Cooper works model.

These are the fastest minis you can buy.

With turbo charge engines making 220 horsepower.

They've got functional break ducts in the front

to keep your breaks cool

while you're tearing up the track.

If you thought mini forgot about it's heritage,

you're dead wrong.

These things are real sports cars.

I mean it's British racing green with red stripes.

Those colors don't even match.

It's like Christmas race car.

That's race car as (beep) man.

The mini is truly an icon.

The British love this car.

In 2015, they voted it the most British car of all time.

Beating out the Land Rover, the Jaguar E type,

and the horse and carriage.

No car better encapsulates British sensibility

than this quirky economy car.

All right we obviously missed some things

so feel free to tell us what.

If you have a mini,

let us see them.

Is the new mini really a true mini?

If you're a British girl, hit me up.

Why don't any girls ever message us?

It's all guys.

If you're British, how often do you say pip pip?

Say what's up to the queen for me.

We got some more shows going on.

We're gonna have a science show,

my buddy's Barts hosting it.

It's gonna be really funny.

And really educational.

And as always, like, comment, subscribe,

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