Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 7, 2018

Youtube daily here Jul 27 2018

now I'm recording this clip before I record the actual video itself so I

don't know how crazy this video is gonna get I don't know if anything's gonna

even happen at all I just want to record this clip to tell you that this video is

100% real none of its staged and none of its planned it is all 100% real

enjoy

Daruma-san, are you here?

Why did you fall in the bathtub?

look out Casey Neistat, I'm coming for you hey you guys Zach here and today we are

going to be summoning demons in our bathtub yes today I'm going to play in the bath

game which is a stupid idea don't try this at home. But, for those of

you who don't know the bath game is, the bath games where you basically get

the bathtub and as you wash your hair you say the saying: Daruma-san fell

down then you're supposed to be summoning the demon and the next day

she's supposed to be following you around all day long so anyways guys I

hope you enjoy this I don't know what's gonna happen but I can feel that

something's gonna happen like I have like this gut feeling that's just like

but anyways this should be interesting, so let's get on with The Bath Game.

today is a very sad day today is the day we will be retiring my Star Wars poster

you've had a good run buddy you've had a good run I still love you more than ever

but then you decide to f***ing tear. Oh, this little anus.

It's been a good run.

So, here are the rules to The Bath Game.

supposed to first into your bathroom alone and fill up the tub you take off

your clothes get into the bathtub and face the tap now for the purpose of this

video I of course am NOT gonna be taking off my clothes for your sake as well

after you enter the bathtub close your eyes wash your hair as you say

daruma-san fell down after you're done washing your hair you're supposed to get

a mental image of a girl in the bath she slips falling onto a rusty tap gouging

out her right eye after you get the mental image ask her why did she fall in

the bath if you feel movement behind you keep

your eyes closed get up get out of the bathtub and exit the bathroom after

you've exited the bathroom you were you can open your eyes but do not go back

into the bathroom and leave the water there overnight now

that's actually another rule that I'm gonna be breaking I am NOT going to

leave the bathwater in there overnight just because I have other family members

that use the same bathroom and hopefully that doesn't affect anything but I have

to do it the next morning she's supposed to be following you around all day until

you in the game

you

alright I'm in the bathtub supposed to close my eyes would be

prepared to wash my hair alright the river Sam fell down daruma-san fell now

daruma-san fell down why did you follow the bathtub

oh my god I'm sorry usually not this terrified okay okay

okay so I do have to break a couple rules just because I'm not the only one

that's here it says in the rules that you're not supposed to empty the bathtub

and you're not supposed to walk back into the bath room that you use until

you end the ritual well I'm in back in the bathroom and I need to know mg the

bath

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Here's how to remove these little white balls (MILIA or MILIUM) under your eyes | HEALTH POINT - Duration: 2:35.

Do you know or do you have these little white balls that often form under the eyes or around the nose?

They are called grains of milliohm and their appearance concerns several people

There are even more natural ways to remove the small ugly white pimples

one tea tree oil

Tea tree oil compresses the growth of the grains of milliohm and favours the disappearance of bacteria gradually causing the elimination of grains

Just dilute a few drops of this essential oil in a little water or oil support and soak a cotton

then apply it on the affected area to

fenugreek leaves

Antiseptic anti-inflammatory and antioxidant fenugreek leaves are also indicated to act on the elimination of grains of milliohm

Crush fenugreek leaves and add a little water until you obtain a malleable paste

Apply it for a quarter of an hour then rinse with cold water

3 tea bag

By applying a tea bag used under your eyes and because of its astringent properties. You will see the presence of micro cysts gradually fade

For aloe vera aloe vera also known to be generally used as a skin care also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory

properties that can act on the gradual elimination of the grains of milliohm

Applying it regularly gives interesting results

5 castor oil

castor oil being an antibacterial

Oil and anti sebum will promote the disappearance of bacteria and the formation of dead cells at the origin of the grains of million

Use it every night using 1/2 TSP of this oil massage the eye area in circular motions until absorbed

6 steam

Steam can also help you eliminate my christs by dilating skin pores and at the same time removing dead skin cells

precautions

1 avoid prolonged exposure to the Sun and protect the skin well in case of even brief exposure

To creams and cosmetics that are too fat or contain steroids should be avoided to prevent the appearance of grains

3 it is not recommended to scratch or pierce them

You would only aggravate the case by causing a risk of infection as a last resort to remove these

undesirable buttons, you can also consult a dermatologist who will perform an excision using a sterilized needle

Asterisk, tea tree oil if used pure on the skin can sometimes cause a skin reaction?

Asterisk, because of its laxative and purgative actions castor oil must exclusively be used externally

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Forging a Viking Broad Seax: Heat Treating (Breitsax Ep. 6) - Duration: 8:54.

Welcome everyone!

It has been a while since I completed the last video covering the broad seax.

Some of the slow down can be attributed to significant changes in the shop as well as

my office that aligned with perfect precision to hamper my ongoing video production.

However, now I am back to completing the broad seax and you see me slowly forging out the

bevels to establish the cutting edge of this single edge pattern-welded sword.

As you see me hitting the sword edge with the hammer, several distinct observations

can be made.

First, the sword develops a bend where its curves aware from the cutting edge.

This is due to the steel in the cutting edge expanding more than the steep at the back

of the sword.

Second, the tang is also getting bent which is due me excerting too much pressure with

my left hand.

It is an iterative process to straighten the sword back out first and then going back to

forging the bevels which in turn will cause the sword blade to acquire a bend again.

Single edged seaxes have the broadest part of the blade at the base of the tang and gently

taper towards the tip.

When drawing out the bevels I am trying to make the blade as broad as possible.

I repeat this process several times until I am happy with the overall shape of the blade.

With a pattern welded blade, I need to be careful to not distort the lines and work

the blade as evenly as possible.

By hitting the blade on the edge with the back against the anvil, I can straighten out

the bend that was introduced by drawing out the bevel.

Another way to straighten the back would be to forge the back of the blade but I want

to keep that as thick as possible.

When forging a sword, the actual time spent forging is much shorter than any other part

of the process.

However, time spent here can significantly reduce the time I have to be in front of the

grinder.

However, even then what you see here on video is only a short window into the overall forging

time.

Once I am done with forging, I normalize the blade by bringing it up to critical temperature

and letting it cool in the air.

This relieves some of the stresses that were introduced by forging the blade.

As the blade is much longer than my short forge, I need to move it back and forth through

the heat and try to increase the heat in the blade evenly until the whole blade is roughly

at the same temperature.

Another phenomenon that can be observed here is recalescence where the temperature in the

steel briefly rises while it cools down to a change in crystal structure.

You have to look very carefully here to notice it.

After normalizing, it's time to take the blade to the grinder.

First, I even out the lines and then I will start working on thinning down the cutting

edge.

I am also using the grinder to refine my tang shape and even out the transition to the blade

part of the sword.

Once I am happy with the profile, a few more adjustments are necessary to make the sword

completely straight.

Afterwards, I spent a lot of time to remove scale and hammer marks and to further thin

down the blade.

A push stick allows me to apply more pressure and to easily control where steel is being

removed.

As the sword has not been hardened yet, I don't have to worry about controlling the

temperature.

However, it gets quite hot after prolonged grinding and needs to be cooled in water occasionally.

My final step before heat treating is to remove vertical grinder marks which could become

stress risers.

I do this by grinding along the length of the sword rather than perpendicular against

it as you saw me doing before.

I draw file as the final pass to get rid of grinder marks and then I am ready to heat

treat the sword.

My heat treating oven makes it much easier to get the sword to an even temperature although

if need be this could be achieved by stroking the blade through the forge as well.

Before quenching the sword, I will normalize it one more time and give you another chance

to observe recalescence.

This is a little bit more difficult to see as the sword essentially has the shape of

a wedge and thus does not lose temperature at the same rate across its width.

Once I am done with normalizing, I place the sword into the heat treating oven again and

bring it back up to critical temperature.

This is also a good time to get ready mentally for quenching the sword.

I will have to draw the sword quickly out of the oven and then plunge straight into

my high speed quenching oil.

To avoid a sharp transition in hardness at the tang, I move the sword up and done in

the hope of creating a more gradual transition in hardness.

I also quickly inspect it to find any obvious warpening.

It looks like the sword came out successful and did not break.

Next, I will get it ready for tempering.

Afterwards, I will remove any remaining warpage.

However, all of that will have to wait until the next epsiode of forging a viking broad

seax.

As is usual for me, producing new videos takes a lot of time.

Between work and other responsibilities, I only get a few hours every week to work in

the forge and on producing these videos.

I appreciate your patience in following me along on this journey and I expect that the

sword blade will be completed soon.

As always many thanks to those of you who have joined me on Patreon.

I very much appreciate that.

If you like what you see and want to watch more, please subscribe to my channel.

See you next time.

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Apple Glasses Are Coming - Here's Why - Duration: 10:20.

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There are some things Apple just loves, design, aluminum, excuse me... and secrecy.

To keep a surprise, it hires former FBI agents, searches more bags than TSA, and disguises

its products with fake companies like "IP Application Development Ltd" - IPAD.

But there are some things even the world's most profitable company can't hide.

This is a list of companies acquired by Apple.

Most make perfect sense - Authentec became Touch ID, Siri, well, Siri, But, around two

thousand fourteen, you start to see a pattern:

First, a company creating tiny, super-bright, high-density displays.,

Then one specializing in eye-tracking, an augmented reality headset, and a couple AR

software startups.

Plus a handful of patents and job descriptions, all suggesting the same thing: smart, augmented

reality glasses.

Directions, the weather, really anything, projected right onto your vision.

The technology may not seem ready, we may not seem ready, and others have already tried

and failed.

All of which could be said about the iPhone in 2007.

Of course, acquisitions are just, acquisitions, there are no guarantees, and Apple loves saying

no, it doesn't very often release a new product.

But there's good reason to think smart glasses are coming, Apple is the perfect company to

make them, and now is the time to do it.

If you're at all skeptical, well, you should be.

Every other week we hear a new version of the same madlib: Blank technology is on the

verge of radically disrupting blank industry.

Watch out!

We're about to reinvent wearable blockchains, or leverage proactive mesh networks, and the

world will never be the same

The few experts who see where an industry is really going get drowned out by a sea of

companies promoting their "world changing" idea.

Which makes it pretty tough to predict the future.

So when I say smart glasses, and you say I've heard this before, well, I can't really

blame you.

But there are still ways of separating a hero from a zero.

The Gartner Hype Cycle explains why new technology seems to come out of nowhere and then disappear

with no explanation.

Progress is never a straight line, but it's also not random, it tends to follow a pattern:

First, a very primitive prototype gets some attention.

The media, desperate for clicks, jumps right over its flaws to its best-case scenario,

10, 15 years from now.

And not just in tech, A dietary study with a tiny sample size became the headline "Why

You Must Eat Chocolate Daily".

That's what you and I see.

So we're inevitably disappointed when we get a glimpse of reality.

Then, while we've mostly forgotten about it, real progress is made.

This is where r/Futurology claims it can cure cancer, This is where you add "Blockchain"

to the name of your Ice Tea company, boosting its stock 200%, and this is when we're told

it's coming in 3-5 years, every…

3-5 years.

Some technologies die trying to get attention, some are only hype.

Virtual Reality is somewhere around here, Far enough we know its viable for games and

entertainment.

But while it steals our attention, Augmented Reality quietly moves forward.

Sure, it's earlier and more uncertain.

But its potential is much, much bigger.

And Apple seems to agree:

It's been a huge focus of the company since iOS 11.

Tim Cook even compared its promise to the smartphone.

I mean, listen to how their website describes it: "Imagine if the line between the virtual

and the real simply didn't exist.

Your classroom could become the cosmos.

The past could be as vivid as the present.

And this is just the beginning.

Welcome to a new world."

That's pretty… bold for what's currently just a few games and the ability to sample

IKEA furniture.

Of course, all of this is brand new, But even if there are really great apps in a year or

two,

There's one, huge problem: For it to work, you constantly have to hold up your phone,

or dare I say, 13 inch iPad.

It's just… awkward.

AR is kind of the new drone - incredibly hyped, And sure, it's fun for a minute or two,

but only practical for a few, specific applications.

Unless, Apple knows this.

Why invest so much time and money?

Because they know what we don't:

This is just an intermediary between today's phones and tomorrow's glasses.

It's a very clever solution to a big problem:

If Apple wants to keep its glasses secret, it can't tell developers, and apps won't

be ready when it launches.

But what if they could have their cake and eat it too?

That's ARKit.

Developers can start working now, without knowing what's coming.

Meanwhile, Apple collects feedback and improves the technology.

By the time glasses arrive, they'll have already proven their value:

Directions projected right onto the street, Translation of the world around you, Context

for your day, and so on.

Plus, I mean, the product names itself: iSight, EyePod, EyePhone, iGlasses, iWear…come on.

Except - none of this is exclusive to Apple.

In fact, some company called "Google" kinda already tried this.

Why would Apple be any more successful?

Apple is rarely the first to do something, and glasses would be no exception,

Microsoft introduced the Hololens in 2015, there's Magic Leap

And Intel Vaunt, Snapchat Spectacles, sold from a vending machine somehow uglier than

the app itself, and the Vue, Get it?

Because vue… rhymes with blew, as in they really blew it, naming their company a pun

Okay, look at their websight: "your glasses will be able to do more than meets the eye."

I See, This is not a business, it's just an excuse to make puns.

What a sorry sight/site.

But most interesting, is Google Glass, and the million reasons why it failed:

Like, to do anything, you tilt your head 30 degrees and speak - OK Glass, discreetly take

a photo, or, use a touchpad on the side of your head.

Both equally terrible.

It was expensive, poorly marketed, and lacked a compelling feature.

But, most of all, it just looks… well, let's say there's room for improvement

The challenge of all these is just as much design as technology.

Like, I think this joke writes itself

But if there's any company that can turn a tool you have to wear into an accessory

you want to, it's Apple.

Glass spent years being developed in public.

But glasses should be released for quick, mass adoption and acceptance - something Apple

might know a thing or two about.

They should also be demoed in person - giving Apple's 500 retail stores a huge advantage

over, say Microsoft's hundred.

I even know the perfect year to release it, although, we'll see, hindsight is…well,

you get it.

But seriously: isn't it just way too early?

Technology arrives in waves, first, early adopters, then the public, eventually, even

the luddites.

But between these is an invisible hole, To see it, we have to remember the Hype Cycle.

Here at peak excitement, it's very easy to get a few users - these are early adopters

- and they give the illusion of momentum.

The hole is the steep descent that follows - after the hype, getting users is much, much

harder.

It takes a lot of kinetic energy for a product to pass this filter.

A journalist will wear any piece of glass with a camera taped to it,

But Apple designs for the masses - only what can survive the gap.

Which creates two challenges for glasses:

First, the technology has to be really good.

The Watch proves they can make small batteries last a whole day and design a tiny but mighty

system-on-a-chip,

It would need a bright, high-density display like microLED - which it's already developing.

But then there's the camera - which brings us to the second challenge: The other kind

of optics:

it has to be, well… not creepy.

Consumers will think Black Mirror, The Circle , Wall-E, and so on.

Even with Apple's focus on privacy, these are very real challenges, and could delay

its release.

But glasses are more than a new product - they're a critical part of Apple's strategy:

Moving in the direction of more transparent, more personal technology,

Because, the smartphone won't last forever.

The only way a company so dependent on one product can survive is to replace itself,

not wait for someone else to.

It's a philosophy rooted in the company by Steve Jobs, and one reason I recommend

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I'm almost always listening to at least one book, and one of my favorite things is

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For the Grand Theory of Apple, Amazon, and this video, I learned much of the content

by understanding the person behind the company - their personality, what motivates them,

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And because this author talked for hours with Steve Jobs and the people around him, it has

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I'm convinced there's no human on earth like Bezos, his mindset is really interesting

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Here's What I Think About the Dodge Neon and More | Scotty Kilmer - Duration: 3:33.

rev up your engines, mr. Gallagher76 says, hey Scotty should I

buy a Dodge Neon for $1,000, well you know they're junky cars, but that says if it's

low mileage and it runs okay a thousand bucks is nothing for our car these days

I've had some customers get them and drive them for a few years and they were happy

enough, but before you buy it you want to road test it and at least have a mechanic

like me put a scan tool on and say, okay the data is good, it seems to be running

good, there's no codes, go ahead and buy it for $1,000 or a mechanic

like me might look at it, plug in our scan tool and say, there's so many

problems with this car don't even think about buying it, you want somebody to check

it out first, see what these fancy scan tools like we mechanics have, when i plug

it in, my fancy scan tool is color coded, so even though there's like a thousand

lines of data, it'll have the data green yellow and red and if it's all green

it's good, yellow means caution and red means bad, so just when we go through

these thousand lines we can see, if we see a lot of red we know there's a

problem, we tell them do not buy that car, you always want to do that,

Danny Turner says, Scotty I got an 02 Mustang 5-speed GT when I accelerate

there's a shaking and loss of power like the exhaust is clogged, feels like the torque

converter is kicking in but it isn't, any idea, ok if it's when you accelerate the

first thing you want to do, just change your fuel filter because if the fuel

filter is clogged, you won't get enough fuel and that's exactly what will happen

now if that doesn't fix it, then you want to pressure test the fuel pump

because if the fuel pump doesn't have enough pressure, it can't accelerate and

that's a very common thing, it's easy to test, now if it's not that it can be

dirty fuel injectors, if they're not spraying in fuel you can have them

pressure cleaned, it could be a bad MAF sensor that doesn't read that enough air

is coming in so it doesn't give enough fuel, lots of things can do it, but the

fuel filter and the fuel pump are the first two things to check when you got

an acceleration problem like that, James of flatbush58 says, Scotty should

I buy a Mitsubishi Galant with the AC out, depends where you live,

if you live here in Texas no you're gonna sweat to death, you gotta

have AC, now I'm not a Mitsubishi fan but I've had customers buy used

Mitsubishi's and bought them cheap and still drove them for years, I mean what the

heck, but if you want AC you will have no idea what's wrong with the AC system

until it's fixed, I have got a mechanic friend well he's dead now, but years ago

he used to make people sign a disclaimer when he worked on their AC, he made them read

it and sign it, saying that a/c work is very complex you never know what's wrong

with an a/c system until it's analyzed, fixed and then driven for a few weeks

and he was right, because there's so many things that can go wrong, even if just

the compressors broken, put in a new compressor it might have broken because

the expansion valve is clogged, or the condensers clogged, and then you put a

new compressor on and it's still has problems, you're never gonna know until

the system is fixed, blows cold air, is analyzed and is then Road tested for a

couple of weeks, so if you want AC don't buy it, if you don't care about AC you

live in California or something, what the heck you get a better price go

ahead and buy it, just don't pay much for a use Mitsubishi's they aren't the

greatest vehicles, so if you never want to miss another one of my new car repair

videos, remember to ring that Bell!

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5 Ways Mamma Mia 2 IGNORED Mamma Mia & Why! - Duration: 6:48.

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again brings to life Donna and the Dynamos' backstory in gloriously

fun fashion, but hidden in that prequel story are many inconsistencies that contradict plot

points and details from the original movie.

Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers, it's Jan here and today I'm going to reveal and explain

five ways that Mamma Mia 2 completely ignored what happened in the first film!

Obviously, some spoilers ahead if you haven't seen the movie!

Apparently, resurrection is a thing in the Mamma Mia universe because in the original

movie, it's heavily implied that Donna's mother is already dead.

"Somebody up there's got it in for me.

I bet it's my mother."

"Wasn't she a ray of sunshine."

However, in the sequel, Donna's mother Ruby is still very much alive and kicking and makes

a late but show-stopping entrance in the form of Cher who reunites with her lost love Cienfuegos

while belting out Fernando.

At the end of the day, Ruby's revival for Mamma Mia 2 is basically down to writer-director

Ol Parker who wrote the part specifically for Cher and saw the chance to make the sequel

"deeper and moodier" by digging into the strained mother-daughter relationship briefly mentioned

in the first film.

As if raising the dead wasn't enough, Cher is actually only 3 years older in real life

than Meryl Streep who plays her on-screen daughter!

Still, Ol Parker says Cher "exists separate from time" and we should just enjoy the show

and not worry our heads about such things.

And I have to say I agree with him as frankly who doesn't want to see Cher lend her inimitable

style to ABBA classics while dressed in sparkly tops, white suits, and flowered flares?!

In the first movie, Colin Firth's Harry tells Sophie that when he was young he bought a

guitar for Donna and it cost him £10 and his Johnny Rotten T-shirt.

Now, in the sequel, Young Harry wears a Johnny Rotten T-shirt during his Parisian adventures

with Young Donna, but after he's bought the guitar, he's still wearing that same T-shirt.

Also, how did he ever actually give young Donna that guitar?

Because in the sequel, although Hugh Skinner's Harry does follow Donna to Greece, he misses

the ferry to the island and the last time we see him he's walking away from the dock,

lamenting his fate.

Maybe in this new version of the story, young Harry decided to leave the guitar for Donna

with someone on the island, like Omid Djalli's Greek Official; or perhaps there's a cut scene

that explains how it ended up with her.

Indeed, there does appear to be a missing part of the original Mamma Mia timeline in

the sequel because in the first film, Donna's diary says that "Harry turned up out of the

blue" so she said she'd show him the island.

Speaking of Donna's diary, in the first movie, it said she met and slept with Sam first on

July 17th, followed by Bill on August 4th, and finally Harry on August 11th.

However, that's not quite the way things happen in the sequel!

In Here We Go Again, Donna first meets and sleeps with a young Harry in Paris, then she

meets but doesn't sleep with a young Bill in Greece, after which she meets and falls

in love with a young Sam, and finally, she meets up with Bill again and this time sleeps

with him.

When Lily James was cast in the lead she says she "was so clear […] that [Young Donna's

sex life] had to be celebrated" but admits that at first she "was […] worried [the]

producers would try and dampen it down", so she was very glad when they "embrace[d] it."

For writer-director Ol Parker, although Donna's three relationships are relatively short,

it was important to make each one meaningful.

And I think that's the key to why he changed the order of events from Donna's original

diary.

The idea being that Harry was a charming vacation fling, then she fell in love with Sam but

he was already engaged and left her, at which point Bill was there to help her over her

broken heart.

Another miraculous thing about the Mamma Mia Universe is how people's eye colours seem

to completely change over the years.

So Alexa Davies's young Rosie has blue eyes compared to Julie Walters' brown eyes, Hugh

Skinner's eyes as young Harry are much lighter than Colin Firth's brown eyes, and while Meryl

Streep's Donna has blue eyes, Lily James has brown eyes.

Although the filmmakers wanted the younger characters to really remind audiences of their

older counterparts, they were never looking for a mirror image.

When Here We Go Again was casting, Lily James was actually busy on a publicity tour for

Baby Driver, but director Ol Parker insisted the Mamma Mia team wait till she had time

to meet with them.

That's because, as the filmmakers have said, "Lily transcends whether you think she looks

exactly like Meryl.

[…] She's a tour-de-force!" and "a natural storyteller in her singing".

For her part, James has said she tried to pick "a few characteristics, or expressions,

or a physicality that would make [us] hopefully believe [her] version of Donna would grow

into" Meryl Streep's.

And Streep herself has given James her seal of approval, saying she really did capture

Young Donna's spirit.

It's perhaps a little odd that James or the other actors didn't wear coloured contacts

to change their eye colour for the film, so I wonder if maybe one of them couldn't wear

them for some reason, or perhaps the filmmakers decided it wasn't a big deal.

Either way, their different eye colours totally pale into insignificance when you consider

their great performances, especially Lily James and the way she brings to life a Young

Donna.

And let's not forget what Donna's three love interests looked like when they first met

her in the original movie compared to how they look in the sequel!

Gone are young Sam's long locks, headband, large moustache, and hippie clothes.

And young Bill has also had a bit of a haircut and a change of wardrobe from his more flower-power

style too.

Young Harry still has a leather jacket, but gone are his studded leather choker and eyeliner,

and his hairstyle's also less punky.

Of course, as Colin Firth, Pierce Brosnan, and Stellan Skarsgard very briefly played

younger versions of themselves in the original movie, the costume and make-up departments

had a bit of fun with how they made those actors look different from their present-day

selves at the time.

However, the filmmakers obviously didn't want to extend that few-seconds-long joke from

the original film into a very lengthy joke in the sequel, and so when it came to clothes

and hairstyles, they went for less exaggerated looks that would appeal more generally to

modern audiences.

By the way, Omid Djalli's Greek official really did seem very interested in people's changing

hairstyles, perhaps a bit of meta-commentary and a wink to fans of the franchise.

When they made the original Mamma Mia, they didn't intend to make a sequel, so their creative

decisions didn't take into account what they might want to do in a second movie.

Ten years later, they didn't want to be constrained too much by choices made or throwaway lines

in the first film.

For me, the differences are interesting as they give us some insight into the filmmaker's

thought processes.

I still really love both the movies, they're made to be fun, enjoyable, and entertaining,

and they are!

So, did any of these changes bother you and did you spot any other differences between

the two movies?

Let me know in the comments below!

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Thanks for watching and see ya next time.

Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers!

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Google saves all your voice commands. Here's how to delete them. - Duration: 3:03.

- So by now I'm sure most of you

have some sort of smart device in your home.

An Amazon Echo, or a Google Home.

They're great, they work really well.

But the other day, I was poking around

my Google account, and I came across this weird clip.

- [Recording] Okay Google,

how tall is Sleeping Giant Mountain?

- Turns out Google assistant has been recording

all of the conversations I've ever had with it.

That's weird.

I don't remember most of these conversations,

yet here they are, and Google hasn't forgotten.

Google says it's storing this data

to improve the assistant's voice model,

but what else are they using it for?

And can we delete this data?

Actually, yes, and it's pretty simple.

We already know that Google uses

a lot of your data for convenience features.

Like the types of YouTube videos you like to watch,

your location history in Maps, or auto-fill in Chrome.

So if you open the My Activity page

inside of your Google account,

you'll come across a buffet of personal data,

including everything we mentioned before,

your Google Assistant searches,

and the exact location and time of all of your queries.

This might scare you at first,

but keep in mind that asking for location-centric data,

like what's the weather, inherently involves

having to know where you are.

This is a lot of sensitive data, and even though

Google Home hasn't had any voice breaches like Amazon Alexa,

it is worth noting that you can still delete everything.

So let's delete my voice recordings from my activity.

First, go to myactivity.google.com.

Also, just so you know,

most of these steps are similar on mobile.

And from there, you're gonna find all of

your previous search history

from the beginning of time to present day.

And from here, I can filter by voice products.

So I wanna delete just voice recordings

from my Google account.

Here's the filter, and here's everything from yesterday.

Earlier, I asked "what's my name?",

and from here, I can click on the hamburger icon,

select delete, and the query

is permanently deleted from my account, purportedly.

From there, I can also go to another query

from 11:09 a.m. the same day,

click on the hamburger icon, click details,

and I can get some more specific details as to

what device I used, what app it was used with,

and even location, if it's pinged.

I can still go on the hamburger icon over here

and select delete, and that's that.

It should come as no surprise that Google

has this sort of data on you.

After all, it's how its ads and services work.

Right now, there's no telling if deleting this data,

however, affects the way that these services work for you.

The only thing we have to go on is

the popup that says deleted data can't be recovered,

which leaves me under the impression that deleted data

from my Google account is permanent.

But without official confirmation

from Google, I'm skeptical.

While having access to your recordings is great

if you want stricter control on your Google data,

you also have to be able to face the truth,

that if your going to use a machine

that relies on voice commands to carry out functions,

you need to be able to give it those voice recordings

in order for it to improve and to function.

Otherwise, turn off the lights yourself.

Thanks for watching.

Let me know what your favorite

smart assistant is in the comments.

And be sure to stay tuned

to youtube.com/TheVerge for more videos.

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The World Is Quiet Here: American Gods #1.5 - Duration: 8:19.

SOMEWHERE IN AMERICA Los Angeles.

11:26 P.M.

In a dark red room - the color of the walls is close to that of raw liver - is a tall

woman dressed cartoonishly in too-tight silk shorts, her breasts pulled up and pushed forward

by the yellow blouse tied beneath them.

Her black hair is piled high and knotted on top of her head.

Standing beside her is short man wearing an olive T-shirt and expensive blue jeans.

He is holding, in his right hand, a wallet and a Nokia mobile phone with a red-white-and-blue

faceplate.

The red room contains a bed, upon which are white satin-style sheets and an oxblood bedspread.

At the foot of the bed is a small wooden table, upon which is a small statue of a woman with

enormous hips, and a candleholder.

The woman hands the man a small red candle.

"Here," she says.

"Light it."

"Me?"

"Yes," she says, "If you want to have me."

"I shoulda just got you to suck me off in the car."

"Perhaps," she says.

"Don't you want me?"

Her hand runs up her body from thigh to breast, a gesture of presentation, as if she were

demonstrating a new product.

Red silk scarves over the lamp in the corner of the room make the light red.

The man looks at her hungrily, then he takes the candle from her and pushes it into the

candleholder.

"You got a light?"

She passes him a book of matches.

He tears off a match, lights the wick: it flickers and then burns with a steady flame,

which gives the illusion of motion to the faceless statue beside it, all hips and breasts.

"Put the money beneath the statue."

"Fifty bucks."

"Yes," she says.

"Now, come love me."

He unbuttons his blue jeans and removes his olive T-shirt.

She massages his white shoulders with her brown fingers; then she turns him over and

begins to make love to him with her hands, and her fingers, and her tongue.

It seems to him that the lights in the red room have been dimmed, and the sole illumination

comes from the candle, which burns with a bright flame.

"What's your name?" he asks her.

"Bilquis," she tells him, raising her head.

"With a Q."

"A what?"

"Never mind."

He is gasping now.

"Let me fuck you," he says.

"I have to fuck you."

"Okay, hon," she says.

"We'll do it.

But will you do something for me, while you're doing it?"

"Hey," he says, suddenly tetchy, "I'm paying you, you know."

She straddles him, in one smooth movement, whispering, "I know, honey, I know, you're

paying me, and I mean, look at you, I should be paying you, I'm so lucky"

He purses his lips, trying to show that her hooker talks is having no effect on him, he

can't be taken; that she's a street whore, for Chris-sakes, while he's practically a

producer, and he knows all about last-minute ripoffs, but she doesn't ask for money.

Instead she says, "Honey, while you're giving it to me, while you're pushing that big hard

thing inside of me, will you worship me?

"Will I what?"

She is rocking back and forth on him: the engorged head of his penis is being rubbed

against the wet lips of her vulva.

"Will you call me goddess?

Will you pray to me?

Will you worship me with your body?

He smiles.

Is that all she wants?

We've all got out kinks, at the end of the day.

"Sure," he says.

She reaches her hand between her legs and slips him inside her.

"Is that good, is it, goddess?" he asks, gasping.

"Worship me, honey," says Bilquis, the hooker.

"Yes," he says.

"I worship your breasts and your hair and your cunt.

I worship your thighs and your eyes and your cherry-red lips"

"Yes" she croons, riding him.

"I worship your nipples, from which the milk of life flows.

Your kiss is honey and your touch scorches like fire, and I worship it."

His words are becoming more rhythmic now, keeping pace with the thrust and roll of their

bodies.

"Bring me your lust in the morning, and bring me relief and your blessing in the evening.

Let me walk in dark places unharmed and let me come to you once more and sleep beside

you and make love with you again.

I worship you with everything that is within me, and everything inside my mind, with everywhere

I've been and my dreams and my-- he breaks odd, panting for breath.

"What are you doing?

That feels amazing.

So amazing" - and he looks down at his hips, at the place where the two of them conjoin,

but her forefinger touches his chin and pushes his head back, so he is looking only at her

face and at the ceiling once again.

"Keep talking, honey," she says.

"Don't stop.

Doesn't it feel good?"

"It feels better than anything has ever felt," he tells her, meaning it as he says it.

"Your eyes are stars, burning in the, shit, the firmament, and your lips are gentle waves

that lick the sand, and I worship them," and now he's thrusting deeper and deeper insider

her: he feels electric, as if his whole lower body has become sexually charged: priapic,

engorged, blissful.

"Bring me your gift," he mutters, no longer knowing what he is saying, "your one true

gift, and make me always this-always so-I pray"

And then the pleasure crests into orgasm, blasting his mind into void, his head and

self and entire being a perfect blank as he thrusts deeper into her and deeper still...

Eyes closed, spasming, he luxuriates in the moment; and then he feels a lurch, and it

seems to him that he is hanging, head down, although the pleasure continues.

He opens his eyes.

He thinks, grasping for thought and reason again, of birth, and wonders, without fear,

in a moment of perfect postcoital clarity, whether what he sees is some kind of illusion.

This is what he sees:

He is inside her to the chest, and as he stares at this in disbelief and wonder she rests

both hands upon his shoulders and puts gentle pressure on his body.

He slipslides further inside her.

"How are you doing this to me?" he asks, or he thinks he asks, but perhaps it is only

in his head.

"You're doing it, honey," she whispers.

He feels the lips of her vulva tight around his upper chest and back, constricting and

enveloping him.

He wonders what this would look like to somebody watching them.

He wonders why he is not scared.

And then he knows.

"I worship you with my body," he whispers, as she pushes him insider her.

Her labia pull slickly across his face, and his eyes slip into darkness.

She stretches on the bed, like a huge cat, and then she yawns.

"Yes," she says.

"You do."

The Nokia phone plays a high, electrical transposition of the "Ode to Joy."

She picks it up, and thumbs a key, and puts the telephone to her ear.

Her belly is flat, her labia is small and closed.

A sheen of sweat glistens on her forehead and on her upper lip.

"Yeah?" she says.

And then she says, "No, honey, he's not here.

He's gone away."

She turns the telephone off before she flops out on the bed in the dark red room, then

she stretches once more, and she closes her eyes, and she sleeps.

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