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Welcome to ShotKam. Here is who we are. - Duration: 2:01.

ShotKam is a family owned business that started in 2010 in my garage.

It was a conceptual idea

on how to show my son

why he was missing a target.

My name is Zander

and here's the first camera that my dad

built me out of PVC pipe.

I was only 10 at the time and loved hunting.

To get ready for early teal season

here in Florida,

he took me out to the skeet range.

I remember testing the first prototype that year,

and we still have one of the very first videos.

Here is the second prototype, and for comparison,

this is the size of the ShotKam now.

In 2012, we sold our first ShotKam.

My goal at the time was to sell one ShotKam a day,

however, the customer feedback was

better than I could have dreamed.

It turned out I wasn't the only one who wanted to both personally improve my shooting,

but, more importantly, teach the next generation how to shoot.

My name is Emily, and I am the C.O.O. of ShotKam.

My vision for the company has always been

to make a sleek and innovative product like Apple,

to make a product so good that people talk about it like Tesla,

and have the customer service of Chick-fil-A.

I think it is every man's dream

to have a company carried on by his family.

We now have many more hands,

but we always want to keep that small business feel.

Each camera is built and tested right here,

then boxed in a way that we hope makes our customers

feel appreciated and valued.

To everyone who's been part of this journey,

thank you.

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Einstein Was Here - Mount Wilson Observatory - Duration: 4:37.

Welcome to Mount Wilson Observatory. We're here above Los Angeles at 5700ft

above sea level. Come on follow me.

This is the famous Einstein bridge. In 1931, Einstein visited Mount Wilson

Observatory, so I'm now standing in the footsteps of Einstein. The only

difference is actually had a little more hair than I did.

This is it. The famous 100-inch telescope. This is being supported by

tubs of liquid mercury. This platform can ride up and down and then left to right

so as you aim the telescope in awkward positions and you needed to reach where

the eyepiece was you would just take that platform and ride that along.

Because it would be difficult to continue using that platform up there

for public use we now have this light tube. We're sending the light from the

hundred inch telescope into this smaller telescope here, so in essence

we're using a telescope to look through a telescope. We have so many discoveries

with this telescope that we would basically be here all night talking

about all of them, so I just want to mention one of the most famous ones

which is the fact that we discovered that Andromeda was its own galaxy.

As Hubble imaged this galaxy which, he did know there was its own galaxy, he was

marking all the Nova that he was discovering and when he marked this one

he later realized: that's not a nova. So he crossed out the Nova marking and wrote

variable or VAR, because now that he knows that that's a variable star he can

finally get the distance to this object. And in gaining the distance we proved

that this is a galaxy outside our own. The reason why Einstein came here in 1931

was because this telescope discovered the expansion of the universe.

Einstein felt that that was his biggest blunder that he did not account for the

expansion of the universe, so when we finally discovered that with this

magnificent telescope he felt compelled to visit the telescope and he felt

compelled to meet the astronomers who made that discovery. That's why Einstein came here.

Watch your step, we're about 50 feet up on this catwalk.

Every time I'm up here, it always feels like the sunset is different.

Today we're actually seeing a little bit of the effect from the nearby wildfires.

This telescope now is a hundred years old. The 60 inch is a hundred and ten

years old, so there is that connection of how they operated telescopes back then

and what they must have thought when they saw it because when I look at

objects even to this day, I'm still amazed. First time I saw Saturn I

actually cried. And I'm not the only one that has those feelings we often get

people that come up here and just break down because it's so beautiful.

It's breathtaking. It's something that you just just stare at for hours and hours.

By the way we just have a few more minutes to enjoy this we're watching the

Earth cast the shadow into space right there. And it's the last little bits of

light bend over the horizon, we get this beautiful pinkish glow off in the

opposite side of the setting Sun. This is our own shadow

and it's beautiful! Just when you thought it couldn't get any prettier

check out the rising moon.

For more infomation >> Einstein Was Here - Mount Wilson Observatory - Duration: 4:37.

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The PIPLUP Build A Bear is here! |Eeveeemmy| - Duration: 4:55.

hi everyone welcome back to my channel if you're new my name is Eevee and as you

can tell from the title today we are gonna go build a build-a-bear

specifically we are going to go build Piplup and I'm pretty excited to go get

this one we are getting it a week late, its been about a week hasn't it?

(Joel: yeah) yeah but we did go and see it on day one

I'm super excited because the quality looks way better than Alolan Vulpix

one it is closer to like the plush consistency I would say of like the

squirtle with different fabrics and stuff but not quite as fuzzy as the Eevee

but it definitely did not have any transparency like Alolan Vulpix feet

so very excited! So we are at Fountain Gate BAB today

so lets go make us a Piplup! Theres a grinch and they have lots of pokemon at this one

its pretty good, I like the size of this store I love the Christmas ones

also the extra Australian exclusive bear this year is Hello Kitty how cute!

I love, theres two different ones. one has a pre-stuffed head and one doesn't but it's

pretty cute it's 40 Australian so I don't know how much it is wherever you are but is

it is 40 here

Joel's decided on the name what's the name? (Joel: Prince!)

Our little Prince? excellent!

I'm running low on energy so let's do this review in the car while

I'm still awake, so do you have any thoughts or feelings first before we talk about it?

(Joel: SO CUTE!) So we did name him Prince because thats what Joel decided.

you are looking at him way too lovingly like calm down! *laughter* alright so the

first thing I noticed with this one which I'm really pleased with there is

new transparency and the whites. all the like the fabric is like a soft

like plush material this time which is really good even the bottom here this is

kind of that rougher material but it's not as rough as say the Alolan Vulpix feet

it's not as soft as the rest. (To Joel: you know what I

mean? Joel: its okay) it's it's not quite like a felt but it's like I don't I don't know

fabric that well but overall the color quality is really nice and the builds

really nice we did pick the one that had the pre stuffed head and Joel moved

around the contents of its head before the staff members stuff the rest of it

because it was a little bit lumpy it's still a little bit peak to one side into

the top but we're gonna we're gonna mess around with a little bit to get like the

form to its best but overall this one has like no threads loose it some cuz

usually build the Bears will have one or two loose threads and the shape and the

form of this one is pretty good they can hold Cape kind of aspect of Piplup's

being done really nice the feet are formed really nice like I said no issues

with transparency it's all soft which is great and I like this one highly recommend.

(To Joel: do you recommend this one? Joel: I do recommend this one!) its so cute!

alright just a quick one from us today everyone so I hope you're all well

and we'll see you soon! Bye!

time for you to go to your friends where can you fit? right there, perfect!

I think you're gonna love where I put them (Joel: yes perfect) okay perfect!

(Joel: Wait eevee's ear is in the way!) Ah yes, now perfect, perfect!

You like Prince's new home? (Joel: yeah!)

welcome home Prince we're running out of room I think the Star Wars ones they're gonna have to move but yeah it'll do

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Here & Now Thursday November 1 2018 - Duration: 1:02:46.

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The Vibrational Resonance your DREAM Parallel Reality (and how to SHIFT to it) - Duration: 18:30.

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Dolly Parton, Sia - Here I Am (from the Dumplin' Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Duration: 3:03.

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Tony Bennett Performs 'Love Is Here To Stay' - Duration: 3:40.

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Coldest Inhabited Place On Earth - Could You Survive Here? - Duration: 8:49.

People manage to live in some pretty remote places.

Take the 258 folks that live on the island of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic.

If you want to visit them, you'll have to take a ship from Cape Town for a journey of

1,732 miles [2,787 km].

For some peace and quiet you might also visit Barrow, Alaska, which is only reachable by

plane.

The 4,200 inhabitants of this town spend much of their extremely cold winters in total darkness.

Even more remote is the town of Ittoqqortoormiit in Greenland, whose 452 population make their

money fishing shrimp and hunting whales and polar bears.

They are also happy to put the intrepid tourist up for the night.

How would you fare in one of these far-flung destinations?

That's what we'll find out today, in this episode of the Infographics Show, Could you

survive in Siberia?

It really depends which part of Siberia we are talking about of course.

If, for example, you were dropped off in the city of Novosibirsk, the largest city in Siberia,

you'd be fine as it's a modern city and you'd be living there with around 1.5 million

other people.

Ok, so the winter is not exactly inviting, but survival wouldn't be an issue at all.

But the Soviets chose Siberia as the location where people deemed a threat to the regime

were sent to die for a good reason.

Parts of it are about as remote as you can get.

Siberia itself is massive, with a total land area of 5,050,000 square miles [13,100,000

km2].

That's about 77 percent of the land area in the whole of Russia.

Despite that, only 27 percent of Russia's population lives there.

The harsh climate doesn't exactly make life easy for the 36 million people that inhabit

Siberia.

The more remote you get, the more space people have.

The almost-19,000 people that live in Koryak Okrug on the western tip of Siberia have 116,000

square miles [301,500 km2] to play with.

The largest ethnic group there are the Koryaks, and we bet you've never even heard of them.

They live alongside other indigenous people, such as the Evens, Itelmens and the Chukchi

people.

But let's say we are sending you to the most remote part of Siberia, also sometimes

called the coldest year-round inhabited place on the planet.

This place is called Oymyakon, and the 500 folks that live here can enjoy just an average

of 3 hours of daylight per day in December.

In June the sun comes out, but it's out for 21 hours a day.

The lowest recorded temperature there was −89.9F [−67.7C], which is a bit chilly

for most people.

If you go there next winter, you can expect the average temperature to be around -58F

[-50C].

In fact, it's bitterly cold most of the year, with temperatures at the peak of summer

being 58.8F [14.9C] on average.

You get the picture.

But could you survive there?

Well, people do, even though pictures of them online depict them walking through a landscape

that looks like a miniature town that's been sitting in your freezer for 10 years.

Once you are there, it's not easy getting out.

The nearest town called Yakutsk is 576 miles [926km] away.

One journalist that visited the town said he was surprised that people living there

were not exactly hardened to the freezing temperatures.

"I'd expected that the locals would be accustomed to the winters and there would be everyday

life happening in the streets," he told The Telegraph newspaper, adding, "But people

were very wary of the cold."

Yep, if it gets too bad, say below -50, the kids don't even go to school.

He said the entire town felt abandoned, as anything that happened generally happened

inside.

That meant that he didn't get to meet many of the local folks.

"The only companions I had were the occasional street dog, or one of the drunks," he said.

Thank God for dogs and drunks.

But he also said the locals were not exactly the warmest people in the world.

"They were a tough people," he said.

"I expected there to be human warmth there, but I didn't experience that at all."

He went as far as to say that during his trip he was threatened outside twice by drunks,

adding that if you end up unconscious on the floor there it means you'll likely die.

He was only there a short while, too.

His conclusion.

"It didn't feel like a happy place."

Living there is hard on you in many ways.

Reports suggest that just a walk down the street to the local store is exhausting, with

everyday tasks like tying a shoe lace outside are difficult.

The weather rules over every aspect of your life, and get things wrong and it could mean

frostbite or worse.

The BBC said the same thing.

Its journalist said that even though the frost melts during some parts of the year, it melts

slowly, and the ground is not much good for farming.

Even dying is hard.

"It takes two or three days to dig a grave in frozen ground," wrote the BBC.

So, first things first, if you do get sent there to live you will have to get decked

out in the local-style clothes.

Fashion is of little importance of course, and most people there wear the best survival

gear there is – not available in your local sporting goods store.

The inhabitants just about all wear fur hats and fur coats.

A coat will set you back about $1,500.

One journalist explained what it's like not having the right clothes.

"This was so cold that after no more than a few minutes outside, exposed skin started

to smart with pain, damp surfaces in my nostrils froze, and toes and fingers turned uncomfortably

cold very quickly, despite three layers of thick socks and two pairs of gloves."

Yep, you really have to follow the locals here, so don't think about getting precious

about wearing something fashioned out of a dead Arctic fox.

The BBC journalist had better luck than the Telegraph journalist who only seemed to meet

angry drunk men.

She was invited into a house to watch a mother dressing her daughter before she went to school.

Dressing was an important part of the day.

"In other parts of Russia, you can throw on a coat to go outdoors, here it takes ages

to dress.

But we are used to it.

This is our home," the mother said.

Ok, so what do the locals do to survive.

Hardly anything grows, you can't be out for long, and even if you are out it's hardly

Disney Land.

Well, one western photographer wrote that a way people deal with the harsh climate is

to booze the dark days away.

"Russki chai, literally Russian tea, which is their word for vodka," said the guy,

adding that they drink a lot of 'tea'.

He wrote that as plumbing is virtually impossible so most people use outhouses to do their business

in.

Cars cannot even be left in a garage if it's not heated as they won't start again.

If for some reason your car fails to keep running outdoors, it's likely it won't

start again.

This is not a town where you want to break down.

Oh, and once you get dropped off there by plane at the beginning of winter, that's

it for air travel for the rest of the winter season.

Those are private planes, too, there is no regular airline that goes there.

Most people take the long drive, but that's also perilous.

The road in is called the "Road of Bones."

It's perilous, but it actually got that name because of all the people that died constructing

the road.

So, let's say you have a house and have all your furs.

Now, you're hungry, what are you going to eat?

Well, as hardly anything grows people hunt for their grub.

"Yakutians love the cold food, the frozen raw Arctic fish, white salmon, whitefish,

frozen raw horse liver, but they are considered to be delicacy," one local man told weather.com.

"In daily life, we like eating the soup with meat.

The meat is a must.

It helps our health much."

You are either going to have to learn how to hunt, or look for somewhere to buy some

food.

Another journalist said he managed to find a place that served him reindeer soup, and

that's what he lived on for two days.

He also said that you build-up a good appetite just from getting around.

"After the first couple of days I was physically wrecked just from strolling around the streets

for a few hours," he said.

On the menu the dishes mostly consist of stroganina, (raw frozen fish) the aforementioned reindeer

meat, frozen raw horse liver, and a specialty which is ice cubes of horse blood with macaroni.

Hmm, yum, yum.

You can see one video made there that shows a local market where you can buy this stuff,

but it's not exactly bustling.

In the film there is one customer with her child, walking around the market in -68.8F

[-56C] cold.

"While filming the trading rows my hands froze to wild pain.

And sellers stand here all day long.

How do they warm themselves?" said the filmmaker.

The answer is good clothing, but also the fact these people are very, very tough.

So, the answer to the question this show asks is no, we don't think you could survive

living here without a great deal of help.

But it all depends on which part of Siberia of course.

The more remote, the less chance you will have of survival.

Or, do you disagree?

Let us know in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video Why 2019 Will Be Horrible.

Thanks for watching, and as always, please don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

See you next time!

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Zero | Official Trailer | Shah Rukh Khan | Aanand L Rai | Anushka | Katrina | 21 Dec 2018 - Duration: 3:15.

What brings you to Delhi in this storm, Mr Singh?

Bachelors at 38 aren't scared of storms.

- No girl is worthy of you. - You lied to me.

Hiding a diamond in a coal mine.

- She's not your type. - I think she is.

She shakes a lot.

I'll shake along.

- This road isn't for you. - But I'll walk it.

Welcome, Miss Aafia Yusufzai Bhinder.

<i>There was no wheelchair in the photo.</i>

Hey Bauua!

Who's that?

What made you imagine that you could marry me?

Marry you? I was just window shopping.

Thank your lucky stars she'll marry you...

- ...even a guy would say no. - Rubbish!

Your bad habits made me short.

My bad habits?

Your tobacco chewing stunts sperm.

Till 3.30 last night, I hated you. At 3.45, I fell in love with you.

- Love? That's was quick! - Yes!

I can get dozens like you.

Why like me?

I love fools.

Look!

She was the only girl I could look straight in the eye.

I was equal to her and she to me.

We could've lived life as equals.

But would that do? I wanted to live life to the full.

But God deprived me of a dream of equality.

And to get even...

...I snatched the dream of an entire nation.

As long as there's light in the world...

...you belong to me.

As long as I am in this world...

...you belong to me.

Get out!

You're are nothing but a zero, Bauua Singh.

Now we're truly equal, Bauua.

They say in love you can fly to the moon.

Guess, I took it too seriously.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Withdrawal? Here's When You Can Expect to See the Couple Again - Duration: 2:40.

 We just can't get enough of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.  After following the royal parents-to-be for 16 days as they embarked on their tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand, royal fans are missing the newlyweds

But there's good news: it won't be long until Meghan and Harry return to the public eye! Get push notifications with news, articles, and more! Follow Following Hooray! You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications!  The couple are expected to join other members of the royal family on Nov

10 for the Festival of Remembrance Service at Royal Albert Hall. The event, held the day before Remembrance Sunday to commemorate all who have lost their lives in war, holds significant meaning this year, as 2018 marks 100 years since the end of World War I

In addition, it will be Harry's debut at the Royal British Legion event.  Not only will fans see Meghan and Harry together again, but it's likely going to be a reunion of the royal family's Fab Four: Kate Middleton and Prince Harry are regulars at the event

 The last time the brothers and their wives were all together was back in July for the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force celebration

The were seen heading into Buckingham Palace together before gathering on the iconic balcony to watch a flyover

 One day earlier, they gathered for the christening of William and Kate's youngest child, Prince Louis

 Fans will be able to see Harry a few days earlier on a solo outing as well. The prince, 34, will visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey on Nov

8. This will be the 90th year of the Field of Remembrance and the 6th time that Harry has attended the event

 Meghan and Harry will likely get together with the family again in mid-November to celebrate the milestone 70th birthday of his father, Prince Charles

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Here's Who Will Be The Next President (How I know) - Duration: 3:32.

What if I were to tell you that I had a way that you can predict who's gonna be

elected the next president of the United States? I've got some very convincing

data that I'm gonna go through at the end of this video and it pertains to a

person's voice but first I want to go through another study that's very

interesting and they took these random people they took four hundred men and

four hundred and three women and had them listen to these random people

saying I urge you to vote for me in November these are politicians these are

just people okay and then they use computer software to raise and lower the

pitch and when they lowered the pitch sixty to seventy three percent of the

time people would vote for that person the exact same person the exact same

cadence it was the same recording so it's delivered exactly the same sixty to

seventy three percent of the time now that's convincing but the researchers

were a bit confused and they said well why not higher than seventy three

percent shouldn't this be consistent okay because it was the exact same thing

the only variability was the pitch but what they're missing is the other

factors that go into the way that people are perceived so when you speak your

pitch is only one influencing factor there's so many other things the

resonance the speed the rhythm the delivery the pauses the stresses the

intensity is a whole myriad of things that you need to understand when you're

doing this now I don't have time in this video to get into how to improve the

power of your voice but it's something you're interested in you can go to vocal

power bootcamp calm or you can click up here I've got a video there that's gonna

walk you through how to do it I don't care what kind of voice you're born with

that really doesn't have a very big impact at all you can learn these

nuances and learn how to create a powerful voice regardless of what kind

of voice that you have right now are you a gamblin man

if so I'm sure you're anxious to hear the results of this so Kent State

University I remember them because when I went to University of Iowa we always

used to play Kent State our first football game of the year but they did a

study looking back from 1960 to the year 2000 and they looked at televised

residential debates and they looked at eight elections that occurred during

those years and of those eight elections every single one eight out of eight

elections the popular vote went to the candidate with the deeper voice think

about the statistical significance of that eight out of eight that takes away

variability we know that's a huge factor in predicting that and I bring that up

just because I want to stress the importance of this you know whether

you're working at a big corporation trying to rise up in the ranks display

leadership to display charisma and competence all these things especially

as a man so much of this is based on your voice you know I even see people

sometimes who are pretty advanced socially their skill set is strong they

understand social interaction but when they use a weak voice and they don't

know how to leverage their voice to achieve what they want in communication

it really falls flat it's such a powerful thing I just wanted you to

really understand that in this video now I'd like to invite you to do one of

three things have you seen both of these videos right

here if not pick one of them you're gonna like and if you want to check out

that vocal power boot camp I was talking about you can click right here to do so

I'll talk to you there

For more infomation >> Here's Who Will Be The Next President (How I know) - Duration: 3:32.

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I'm Voting NO on 106. Here's Why. - Duration: 0:31.

I grew up in a small town in Northern Washington

and was sexually assaulted

I became pregnant in result of it.

Went to Planned Parenthood,

and I had an abortion.

Every woman deserves that ability to make that decision.

Measure 106 could affect women who have been through experiences like mine.

Measure 106 would limit a woman's ability to make decisions

based on what insurance she has,

where she lives and how much money she makes.

What I've been through is one of the reason's I'm voting no.

For more infomation >> I'm Voting NO on 106. Here's Why. - Duration: 0:31.

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Christmas shopping already here? - Duration: 1:28.

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It Happens Here: Amesbury Farm Harvesting Their Energy - Duration: 2:13.

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Here's how you can celebrate Día De Los Muertos in San Antonio - Duration: 0:34.

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Here We March, Here We Stay: March for Racial Equity in Logan Square, Avondale, and Hermosa - Duration: 4:45.

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Here's why DC should achieve statehood - Duration: 1:18.

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Dream Salon / The Duck Stops Here - Duration: 25:02.

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QuadReal - Excellence Lives Here - Duration: 2:26.

How does QuadReal define excellence?

Is it the way we enhance people's living and working environments?

Is it the trusted relationships we build with our partners around the globe?

Is it our focus on quality of service?

Or maybe it's the warmth of the smile that greets you when you start your day.

Hi JD!

QuadReal was established by BCI, one of Canada's largest institutional investors,

to manage and grow its multi-billion dollar real estate portfolio.

We work with our stakeholders and partners to deliver strong investment returns for

BCI's clients, - over half a million of British Columbia's current and retired public servants.

We are a Vancouver-based company with a global perspective.

Our portfolio spans multiple continents and includes Residential, Retail, Office

and Industrial real estate.

We are proud of our Canadian heritage and our deep roots in the real estate sector.

The environments we manage are sustainable...

and smart.

Our team has expertise in markets around the world

with a portfolio spanning 23 Global Cities in 17 countries.

QuadReal's real vision is to be a leading real estate partner. Our success is a team

effort based on being responsible, entrepreneurial, trusted and transparent.

We believe that the properties we invest in, develop and manage

are more than just bricks and mortar -

they are communities where people live, work, shop and play.

So, how do we define excellence?

By creating environments that enhance the lives of the people and communities we serve...

Now and for generations to come.

QuadReal - Excellence Lives Here.

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