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Heres exactly what happened during the Mass. Pike road rage incident, according to the p0lice report - Duration: 0:36.

Heres exactly what happened during the Mass. Pike road rage incident, according to the p0lice report

It was the apparent road rage incident that : A 65 year old Framingham man desperately clung to the hood of a 37 year old Ashland man"s speeding car at one point allegedly reaching 70 miles per hour on the Massachusetts Turnpike for more than 2 miles.

Although the incident happened Friday, more information , as both men in the incident were arraigned in Waltham District Court.

Here"s a look at what we know about the bizarre, charged encounter, according to the State Police report, eyewitnesses, and the men"s lawyers.

The story differs a bit from each man"s perspective, but each agrees that the incident which happened around 4:45 p.m. on I 90 westbound in Weston began with what appeared to be a minor sideswipe type crash. Mark Fitzgerald, 37, of Ashland, said that his Infiniti SUV was hit by a pickup truck that had gone into his lane; however, Richard Kamrowski, 65, of Framingham, said that Fitzgerald "drifted over into his lane and hit the mirror of his truck and folded it forward," according to a State Police report.

Kamrowski said that he wanted to exchange information with Fitzgerald, who kept on driving, so he caught up with him in the left lane, according to the police report.

Mark Fitzgerald, who authorities say drove nearly three miles on the Massachusetts Turnpike Friday as an older man desperately clung to his hood, appeared to face charges on Monday.

When traffic was stopped, Kamrowski said he went up to the Infiniti"s passenger window and asked for Fitzgerald to pull over so the two could exchange information, but said Fitzgerald wouldn"t pull over. So Kamrowski grabbed a water bottle from the passenger seat, walking to the front of the Infiniti and demanding Kamrowski to pull over. When Fitzgerald started to drive, Kamrowski jumped onto the hood of the car "to not get run over by the SUV," Kamrowski told authorities, and smashed the windshield with the water bottle.

Fitzgerald told authorities "that he was in fear for his safety," which is why he started to drive with the other man on the hood of his car.

Fitzgerald said that he stopped several times and told the other man to get off the hood of his car, but that he refused, "so he drove some more," according to the police report.

However, Kamrowski said the other man "would speed up fast and hit the brakes fast" in an effort to try and throw him off the hood. He told police that he felt the SUV at one point going 60 to 70 miles per hour, and "stated that he thought he was going to die."

The incident came to an end about 2 miles later, when several cars boxed the SUV in at the center median, and a Good Samaritan with a gun identified by police as Frankie Hernandez, 49 ordered Fitzgerald to get out of the car.

"Now that the SUV was boxed in, Kamrowski [said he] felt safe enough to get off the hood and he did," police write.

Several witnesses took video of the two men interacting and called 911, according to the police report.

No one in the police report said they saw the actual side swipe accident, but they did describe the dramatic ordeal that followed. One witness said he saw a "very angry" Kamrowski approach Fitzgerald"s car, and that the two were arguing through the open passenger side window and, at one point, possibly even hitting each other. That witness said he saw Kamrowski jump on the Infiniti"s hood, and then the SUV started to drive.

However, another witness said he saw Kamrowski walk to the front of the car, and said that the man had to jump onto the hood of the car to avoid being run over. He said that the Infiniti "would speed up and step on the brakes hard, quickly starting and stopping, attempting to throw Kamrowski off the hood."

Both witnesses said several cars tried to initially box the Infiniti in, but that Fitzgerald took off, "and sped to an estimated 70 mph," according to the police report.

When the Infiniti ran into traffic, several cars were able to box it in successfully this time on the median. Hernandez, who is licensed to carry a gun, told police he "was in fear of the safety of the man on the hood," so he drew his weapon and ordered Fitzgerald to get out.

A trooper caught up to the cars just after Fitzgerald got out of his Infiniti, and noticed Hernandez had a gun. The trooper drew his own gun and ordered Hernandez to put his weapon down, and then put him in handcuffs "till he could figure out what was going on," according to the police report. Meanwhile, several bystanders told the trooper that Hernandez "was just a Good Samaritan helping out." Police verified that Hernandez did have a license to carry, and his firearm was later returned to him, the report said. He was released without charge.

Meanwhile, police said that as Fitzgerald spoke to troopers at the scene, he "seemed very upset and was smoking from a vape machine," the report said.

Fitzgerald was arrested and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon on a person over 60, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Kamrowski was also arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and malicious damage to a motor vehicle.

Both Kamrowski and Fitzgerald were taken back to the State Police"s barracks, and were held in cell numbers 1 and 3, respectively, according to the police report. Both men were released Monday morning to appear in Waltham District Court Kamrowski on personal recognizance, and Fitzgerald on dollar 500 bail.

Not guilty pleas were entered for both men by their lawyers each of which said the men were fearful of each other during the tumultuous encounter.

"It was an incredibly scary experience," said Kamrowski"s lawyer, Joseph Comenzo, outside the courtroom Monday.

Comenzo said Kamrowski was traveling home from work at the time of the incident and wasn"t the aggressor. He said his client remained shaken up Monday.

"All he was looking to do is exchange information" with Fitzgerald after an initial accident, Comenzo said.

But Fitzgerald"s lawyer, Michael Chinman, told a different story in court: "The other party [Kamrowski] was the aggressor here," he said.

Chinman said Fitzgerald was fearful of Kamrowski, and that after "minor contact between the vehicles," Kamrowski got out of his truck and appeared angry.

"There is zero indication of any damage to the other party"s car," Chinman said.

Asked why Fitzgerald drove for so long with Kamrowski on the hood, Chinman said his client feared for his own safety.

"It was a difficult situation," Chinman said. "He was in fear of what had happened."

As Chinman addressed reporters outside court, a suited Fitzgerald stood next to him in silence while sporting a pair of sunglasses.

"This is a man who had attacked Mr. Fitzgerald while he was seated in his own car," Chinman said. "Mr. Fitzgerald reasonably decided I need to get away from this man, started to drive away, and the man jumped onto the hood of Mr. Fitzgerald"s car. The video we"ve all seen... doesn"t show what happened prior to Mr. Fitzgerald driving."

Chinman was apparently referring to video footage shot by a civilian witness.

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Air Force SERE Specialist—What Makes SERE a Good Fit - Duration: 1:30.

SERE's been a good fit for me because leadership experience is an important

thing to me. If you want to be outside a lot, if you don't want to see the same

views every day, which is just your computer screen and your desk, then SERE's a

great place for you. For a lot of people this is more like an a-type personality

job, so very outgoing, they can talk in public and be just fine. Your level of

responsibility as well as independence has to be extremely high because you

have to not only know how to work with your peers and work with people with

higher ranks than you, but you have to delegate them and lead them. Critical

thinking is a necessity as you're that young Airmen and you're in charge of

nine to ten people and you're with students who aren't used to being

outside and you have to make decisions throughout the day that are going to

keep them healthy and allow you to continue to teach all day so that they

get all that life-saving information that you're trying to teach to them.

In order to succeed in SERE you actually need to be mentally tough.

You need to have thick skin. You can't sweat the little stuff. Control what I

can in the now and you know what, I made a mistake, own up to your mistake, and

press on.

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What Is Turbulence? - Duration: 3:36.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Cruise down the street, and you leave chaos in your wake.

As you drive or ride your bike, you've

probably noticed the wind whipping around you.

Here's what the airflow looks like.

These disturbances in the air and other fluids

are known as turbulence.

Quantifying these fragmented flows

is one of the greatest problems in math.

If researchers can find a way to capture

this chaos in an equation, we'll be

better able to understand this universal event,

from locomotion to ocean currents

to how gases move throughout galaxies.

Turbulence is everywhere if we look close enough.

Blow out a candle and watch the swirling of the smoke trails.

Disrupt a stream with a stick and see the little whirlpools

form in the wake.

On larger scales, the ocean currents sweep

across the globe.

Storms churn the atmosphere on Earth and other planets.

How can researchers study the chaotic phenomenon

known as turbulence, and what's preventing them from capturing

the full picture?

Fluids are gases and liquids that flow and adapt

to the shape of a container think

water, honey, blood, and air.

They have quantifiable properties

like viscosity, velocity, pressure,

and density that mathematicians can track over time.

They're also governed by the laws of conservation

of mass, energy, and momentum.

Mathematicians describe fluid flows using the Navier-Stokes

equations.

You can think of these equations as Newton's second law

for the motion of fluids.

Force equals mass times acceleration.

On the left side of the equation is

the density and acceleration, or the change

in velocity of a particle of fluid over time.

On the right side is change in pressure,

internal forces of stress, and finally, external forces

acting on the fluid.

Smooth continuous fluid flows, like in a gentle stream

or pipe, are called laminar flows.

The equations work well for describing how particles behave

in laminar flows, but most fluids in nature

are not so orderly.

They can be really chaotic, or turbulent.

In the case of your afternoon drive,

the air starts as a laminar flow as it

meets the front of your car.

What happens next depends on your car's shape,

speed, texture, temperature, as well as the properties

of the air and atmosphere.

Most cars have an aerodynamic shape,

which minimizes the turbulence initially.

As the air moves over the car, the molecules

closest to your door stay put and interact with its surface.

Further away, air molecules travel at different speeds.

These layers of different air create friction and turbulence,

what you'd feel as drag.

The result is vortices and eddies

that, in turn, generate more and more swirls.

Ever heard of the butterfly effect?

It says a flap of a butterfly's wing in Japan

could set off a chain of events that

could trigger a tornado in Texas a week later.

These eddies that beget more eddies and vortices

and so on become too complicated for mathematicians

to predict or quantify.

Where will eddies form?

How many will there be?

Where will energy be concentrated or dispersed?

Plug in certain values, and the equations may spit out

infinite values for velocity.

This breaks down or blows up the model.

Because of these challenges and the possibilities

that understanding turbulence could lead to,

there's a million dollar reward for proving either

that the Navier-Stokes equations always work

or that they sometimes fail, meaning velocity

becomes infinite.

Until then, who knows what chain of events

you'll start by taking your Sunday drive.

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Vicarious Liability: What It Is and How to Avoid It - Duration: 2:36.

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What was that about Felix?! - Duration: 0:43.

♪ [Felix the Cat theme (1959)] ♪ Joel from Vinesauce: "HET."

♪ [Felix the Cat theme (1959)] ♪ Joel from Vinesauce: What?!

Vetor: I hate it when people censor cartoons unless the animation is rated X. Then that's different.

Vetor: Like that old 70's animated movie called Felix the Cat. That was X rated.

[Record scratch] -Chao: [Stammering] Nuh...! No— What?!

Thaz: See?! -Chao: No, it wa...!

Thaz: What? I found it. Vetor: ...What?

Chao: Felix?!

Thaz: What...?

Thaz: Oh, no, no, no, no, no! Chao, do not look that up. Do not look that up. Vetor: Yeah! Here!

Thaz: That is... That is not a good animation. Vetor: Wait, did—?

Thaz: That is... That is not a good animation. Chao: Fe...!

Thaz: That is... That is not a good animation.

Thaz: [Chuckling nervously]

Chao: Felix? Hold on, what— No... No...

Chao: Felix? Hold on, what— No... No... Thaz: ...lix the...

Chao: Are you sure you're not thinking about... Fritz? Thaz: Are... I know you're... No, ah...

Vetor: No, no, no, no! It's Fel... Thaz: Oh, Fritz the Cat. My bad. Yeah.

Vetor: Oh, wait—! No, no, no! Fritz the cat! Oh, my god! Thaz: No, it's Fritz! No, it's Fritz, it's Fritz.

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Yeh Ladka Hai Allah kaisa hai deewana new what's app love status video - Duration: 0:30.

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R vs Python - What should I learn in 2019? | R and Python Comparison | Intellipaat - Duration: 8:15.

Python and R are the two most commonly used languages in data science and

nowadays, most of the fresher's get confused, whether they should use R or Python to kick-start

their career in the field of data science domain.

Hey Guys! This is Shubham from Intellipaat and in this video, I am gonna tell you the

long and the short of both of these topics. So, without wasting more time, let's get

started. I am gonna start off with their basic definitions:

Starting off with R- R is a programming language made by statisticians

and data miners for statistical analysis and graphics supported by the R foundation for

statistical computing. R also provides high-quality graphics

and It also has some popular libraries which help in analytical parts such as R Markdown

and Shiny. Python, on the other hand, is a fully-fledged, Object-oriented & high-level programming language

made by programmers and developers' for general purpose programming.

Python is widely used in GUI based applications such as games, graphic designs, Web applications

and many more

So, we can say that R's functionality is developed by statisticians mind, thereby giving

it a field-specific advantages

while Python is often praised for being a general-purpose language with an easy-to-understand

syntax.

Let us start from the first factor, that is speed.

When it comes to speed, python is faster than R only till 1000 iterations but, after

the 1000 iterations, R starts using the lapply function which increases its speed, in that

case, R becomes faster than python. So, both have their own advantages.

Right? Moving forward to the next point: that

is, Code and Syntax. In this topic, I am gonna give you a brief

about the variable declaration, Data handling capacity with the scatterplot visualization

and.. the ClusPlot graphics.

Starting off with Variable Declaration. Let's take the case of String here. As R

uses the similar implementation to that of the S programming language, which uses arrow

signs in order to initialize the variable which was also present in case of S programming

language. These arrows can be used from right to left or left to right indicating whom to

assign the variables whereas python uses an assignment operator to initialize the variables.

Basically, R developers thought that it would be better to tell the direction of assignment

rather than just using an assignment operator, which could actually confuse any new programmer

about which variable is being assigned.

Next is the Data Handling capability, here, I am gonna show you the case of ScatterPlots,

by which you will see the visualizations in R and python.

These are the piece of codes in R and Python and after running these codes, you will get

the very similar plot results in both the cases, if you check the code here, then this

shows that how R data science ecosystem has many smaller packages like GGally, which basically

is a package that helps ggplot2 and also, it is the most-used R plotting package) whereas

In Python, matplotlib is the primary plotting package, and seaborn is a widely used layer

over the matplotlib. So, guys, these are the plot results that

I was talking about, you can see that the graph results for both R and Python are similar,

but the only difference is their visualization.

So guys, based on these points and plot results, we can conclude that R has Many packages supporting

different methods of doing things Whereas there is usually one way to do something in

python. Moving on to the next point that is Graphics

Here we will take the case of ClusPlots. So Guys, as we already discussed that R was

basically built for statistical analysis, so it has many specific libraries for plotting.

This is the reason R comes up with beautiful charts and graphs whereas Python's main

agenda was not a statistical analysis, so in the early stages of Python, packages for

data analysis was an issue, but it has improved a lot.

Here is the plot result: As you know that a picture says more than

a thousand words. Here You can see by yourself that R comes

up with beautiful graphical representations.

So here we can say that R is handy when it comes to Data Handling.

Our next point of attention is Deep Learning, which is today's trend. As you all know,

almost the majority of the companies are working on Artificial Intelligence, And Deep Learning

is the main part of Artificial intelligence So, When it comes to Deep Learning, Python

is more versatile than R as it provides more features to deep learning whereas R is new

to Deep Learning.

R has newly added APIs like Keras and KerasR which are written in Python.

Right? So now somewhere in your mind, this question

might be floating why Keras? Actually, Keras in Python has the capabilities to run over

python's strong APIs like tensorflow or Theano or Microsoft's CNTK

So we can say that Python has a greater advantage here.

Till now, we have seen that both are useful in their own terms.

Now if we look at the Ease of Learning Point:

Python is easy to start with as its languages are based on standardized format, i.e. people

find it easy to read. It looks like you are reading English. R, on the other hand, is

an unstandardized language. It is quite hard to learn as compared to Python. Beginners

may find this hurdle in the starting. In the past years of research, the percentage

of people switching from R to Python are more as compared to Python to R.

Let's say, if 10% people are switching from Python to R then, 20% are switching from R

to Python, which is twice as compared to the before scenario

Next, we are gonna look at the trends, community support, and Jobs:

Before 2016, R was more in use. But here we can see that from 2016, Python is in trend.

So, it's more popular than R. And because of its popularity, it has overall

good support for general purpose programming. Well if we talk about the community support,

Then Python and R support aspects are almost similar as Python's support is found at:

Mailing list, user-contributed code & documentation & StackOverflow. Basically, it has more adoption

from developers & programmers end. Whereas R language support is also found at:

Mailing list, user-contributed documentation & active StackOverflow members. Basically,

R has more adoption from researchers, data scientist and statisticians end.

Now if we talk about Job trends, let's check the Google Job Trends graph right here,

this is the Job postings for R and Python in past 12 months "WORLDWIDE" where python

is asked more as compared to R. How is it possible? Because of its popularity and its

need in the current industry. Since Python is more versatile and an all-rounder programming

language which can be used for majority of the purposes such as web and application development,

game development, artificial intelligence, data science, statistical analysis etc, whereas

R language is used among statisticians and data miners for developing statistical software

and data analysis. Which clearly depicts that, there are more

jobs for python than R.

Now let's move forward! So, Which one to choose for Data Science R

or Python? Guys, this the frequently asked question by

the majority of the learners in this domain.

I would suggest using both if you have the choice.

They complete each other gracefully and will make your life better if you leverage their

strengths and avoid their weaknesses.

Everything has their own pros as well as cons, so as in the case of R and Python.

If we talk about pros in R, well, then

R is great for prototyping and for statistical analysis.

It has a huge set of libraries which are available for different statistical type analysis.

Even RStudio IDE is definitely a big plus as it eases most of the tedious tasks and

fastens your workflow.

Talking about its cons, well The syntax could be obscure sometimes.

And it is harder for it to integrate to production workflow.

In my opinion, it is better suited for "consultancy-type" tasks.

The libraries documentation isn't always user-friendly.

Talking about the pros in Python,

Python is great for scripting and automating your different data mining pipelines. It is

the de facto scripting language nowadays. And it also integrates easily in a production

workflow. Besides, it can be used across different parts

of your software engineering team (like for back-end, cloud architecture etc.

The scikit-learn library in python is awesome for machine-learning tasks.

Ipython (and its notebook) is also a powerful tool for exploratory analysis and presentations.

Talking of its cons Then python isn't as thorough for statistical

analysis as R, but it has come a long way these recent years

In my opinion, the learning curve is steeper than R, since you can do much more with Python.

To conclude it,

I'd like to that you can use R and Python both. Learn how they inter-operate together.

Start with one and then add the other to your workflow. It only adds another skill-set into

your resume, which comes as an added bonus to your career, Isn't it?

So, guys, now it's a wrap time. Thank you so much for watching this session.

I'd love to hear from you guys that which one according to you is better and why?

Please reply to us in the comment section below.

See you again!

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sad old monkey Lucy!what wrong with Lucy?Lucy have problem with belly hard to walk,Nature Wildlife - Duration: 10:58.

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What you focus on grows - Daily Inspiration - Duration: 0:39.

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What is Long-Term Care Insurance? - Duration: 2:37.

Long-term care insurance policies provide coverage for those that need assistance with

daily tasks either in a long-term care facility or in the home.

There are six activities of daily living or ADLs that are relevant to long-term care policies.

They include bathing, dressing, transferring (that's getting from the bed to the chair,

or the chair to the wheelchair, for example), toileting, maintaining continence, and eating.

If someone cannot perform two of those tasks or needs to be monitored to prevent injury

when performing at least two of them and a physician certifies this, that is when most

long-term care insurance policies kick in.

There are a couple different ways that you can purchase a long-term care insurance policy.

The first type of policy is a stand-alone long-term care policy.

That just means that it only covers long-term care.

This is probably the most common option for many people.

You'll get a quote, and it will be customizable to your situation for the maximum amount of

coverage per day, throughout the policy overall, as well as any features such as inflation

protection that you might have the option to add.

The upside of a stand-alone long-term care policy is that they can be fairly robust and

customizable based on the quote that you prefer for your situation and budget.

The downside is that they can be fairly expensive overall and they can be difficult to

get underwritten for.

So keep that in mind.

This is one of the reasons why many applicants also consider hybrid policies.

Those are policies that couple long-term care with another insurance need.

You may for example purchase a life insurance policy that has the option to add coverage

for long-term care through what's called a rider.

That's just a fancy term for a part of an insurance policy that can be optionally added.

The advantage of the hybrid policies is that they might be less expensive than purchasing

each type of insurance on their own.

The downside is sometimes the coverage might not be as robust or comprehensive as purchasing

those policies independently.

Thanks for listening today and please come to PureFinancial.com for more information.

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SMEGMA | What's smegma? | Smegma definition - Duration: 3:32.

what's smegma how to get rid of it and it's the only a man's thing stay tuned

for all the answers

welcome to be sexpositive the most positive sex education channel my name

is Marisol Pedeboy I'm very happy to meet you here once

more it's amazing how the channel is growing well it's thanks to all of you

that I can continue making more and more content that you can enjoy in this

episode I'm going to talk about a topic that is not usually discussed smegma

okay in my sound gross but it's something so natural so let's answer all those

questions now you can subscribe for new videos every single week so what's smegma

smegma is the buildup of dead skin cells oil and all the fluids on the tip

of the penis or on the folds of the vulva

if smegma builds up over time and it's no taken care of it can lead to painful

side effects in men smegma appear under the foreskin of the penis and in women

between the folds of the vulva and inside a clitoral hood if you like to

know more about the female genitals you can watch this playlists here smegma

has a cheese like consistency it's whiteish and it has a not very pleasant

smell smegma have nothing to do with sexually transmitted infection STIs if

you'd like to know more about STIs you can watch this video here now smegma

happens because our bodies do a really good job cleaning themselves of course

is very important to maintain good personal hygiene

so smegma doesn't bring any negative consequences and if you're liking this

episode so far make sure you hit that like button now how to keep your

genitals clean if you have a penis gently wash the penis with warm water

and if you have foreskin make sure you pull it back gently and wash underneath

where smegma accumulates and if you have a vulva you can do

exactly the same you wash the labia with warm water putting more focus on any folds

gently pull back the hood of the clitoris and remove any smegma

that accumulates inside there do you have any question about smegma make sure you

leave me a comment below how to prevent smegma smegma can be prevented by having

good personal hygiene make sure to clean your genitals daily using warm water if

you regularly have smegma accumulation despite good personal

hygiene or you notice any changes on your genitals just make sure you see

your doctor while warm water should be enough to clean your genitals if you

choose to use soaps make sure you use a mild or non perfumed one to reduce the

risk of irritation avoid using talc or deodorant in your genitals as they

also might cause irritation and if you'd like to know more things about things

that you shouldn't do to your genitals make sure you watch this series here

thanks for watching I really hope you enjoyed this episode remember to like it

comment and share it and now you can continue watching all those videos here

see you next weekend remember to be sexpositive

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What the Chili Bowl Nationals means to Motorsports! AJ Flick - Duration: 1:05.

Simply enough, this Chili Bowl has 360 drivers here tonight. Every single one

wants to win! We get a trophy called the Golden Driller, its iconic in the

sport of racing. You're going up against the best drivers in the world

here. If you can win this race you're absolutely a who's who of Motorsports!

Everybody would know who you are. The recognition and publicity that comes from

this race is massive, but what people want the most is the

ability to go home and say I beat 349 of the greatest drivers in the world to win

the Chili Bowl! And that's something that a lot of people dream about and I've

I've had dreams about this race, just coming down to watch it for over a

decade now. I was kind of thrown to the wolves here! You get to come watch

it and you also get to race it your very first time here. But it's an experience

that I'm willing to learn, I'm willing to educate myself and hopefully it pays off

in the future too!

you

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What Does a Lawyer Do | North Carolina Attorney Eben Rawls Explains - Duration: 1:23.

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News24 - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals what he must do as Man Utd manager - Duration: 4:10.

  Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is adamant trophies remain the only measure of ­success at Manchester United

  Mauricio Pochettino, ­Solskjaer's rival for the Reds job, dismissed silverware as only being good for "egos" after Tottenham went out of the EFL Cup and FA Cup in the space of four days

  But caretaker boss Solskjaer, who will be aiming to make it nine wins from nine on Tuesday when Burnley visit, said it is still the only currency that ­matters at Old Trafford

 And that means United will be going all out for FA Cup glory as well as trying to beat ­Pochettino's Spurs into third place in the Premier League

 "We've got the Champions League, we've got the FA Cup, we can't just say top-four and that's it," said Solskjaer

 "We've got to look at, 'Can we win something this year?' And I go into every single game as United manager thinking we can win

 "We're about winning ­trophies, of course we are.  "We can't win the league this year, but we're still in the FA Cup, so we're going to try to win it, of course

I think every manager wants to win every game, so I don't think that's the point he was making

"   The Norwegian, who won six Premier League titles (top, with the crown), two FA Cups and the Champions League as a player with United, said Sir Alex Ferguson left a winning legacy that had rubbed off on him

 "If you win trophies that's a fantastic day for everyone in the club," said Solskjaer

 "It's just the best time of your life, that day when you win, ­because you never know when the next one is going to come

  "The manager always said, 'Enjoy whatever trophy you win', but it's not up to me to discuss what anyone else says

 "I'm just saying that we, here at this club, we're looking to win trophies."  United were 11 points off fourth spot when Solskjaer took over from the axed Jose Mourinho last month, but six league wins in succession have narrowed that gap to three

  Beating Burnley tonight would see them move level on points with fourth-placed ­ Chelsea , who play tomorrow

 Solskjaer claims his team can get better as the ­season goes on.  "I've been really impressed with the team, the players, the desire to improve and the team spirit," he said

 "We need to use these months now to be ready for the challenge next season.  "We came second last ­season, we wanted to be ­challenging for the top place

  "It didn't happen. Now it's about reorganising and starting next season ready to challenge

"  Asked what had pleased him most about his winning spell in the hot seat, Solskjaer said: "When you go away to Spurs and win that game, it's ­fantastic

  "But when you go to Arsenal , and win that one in a much better manner, that's what pleases me the most

 "Everyone buys into the ideas we're having and if they keep the same attitude and ­application in training, we're going to get better

"

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What Is Two Factor Authentication with Text Messages? - Duration: 1:38.

I'm Derek Johnson with tatango.com, and I'm answering the question, "What is two-factor

authentication?"

So two-factor authentication, specifically with text messaging, is when you go to a service,

let's say a website, and you attempt to log in.

Well, no-factor authentication or I guess one-factor authentication is you put in your

password and you put in your username and you log in.

But what happens though, if somebody gets your password and your username, then they

can log in as you.

That's not good.

So they've developed a thing called "two-factor authentication," and most of the time, they

use text messaging for this.

And what happens is when you go to your computer and you log in with your user name and password,

you're going to be sent a text message before you actually can log in.

In that text message, usually is a code.

Let's call it like 12345.

You take that code and then type it back into the computer.

That would be the two-factor authentication.

Once that code is typed into the computer, you can click log in, and then now you're

into the service.

Each time someone tries to log in with two-factor authentication, a new code is sent to the

phone.

So it's always secure and it makes sure that you are the one that's logging in.

So hopefully that answers the question for you, "What is two-factor authentication?"

For more infomation >> What Is Two Factor Authentication with Text Messages? - Duration: 1:38.

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What Sold on Poshmark | January 25-27 2019 - Duration: 16:51.

hello everyone and welcome back to my channel so today's video is going to be

a quick what's old video I've been wanting to do one of these videos for

some time now and I did decent this weekend in my sales and so I wanted to

just post a quick video of what's old I feel like it is really beneficial as

resellers to watch these videos because when you see what other sellers are

selling then you see the trends and you see what people are purchasing so I

wanted to just do a quick video on what I sold I think I sold a total of twelve

items one of which was a bundle of two and that was my first sale so I've left

this area open I'm going to pop up the photo of the item that sold and you can

kind of see my photos and see what price that it sold at and then to vary and I'm

gonna kind of go over the prices or the numbers you know what Poshmark took and

things like that so the very first item that I sold is a bundle as you can see

here I'm and it's actually really cool this is a girl that has been following

me on youtube and she I think her name is Megan so hi Megan thanks for watching

yeah I just wanted to make sure um and she has purchased a couple of my items

that she has seen on YouTube when I do these haul videos she has purchased some

items and so she had seen this haul of these items and she had reached out to

me and said hey you know when are you gonna post these two items because I'm

interested in purchasing him so at that point I had planned on posting anyway

but I went ahead and posted the two items that she was wanting to purchase

and she purchased both of them so thank you so much for your purchase it did go

out yesterday in the mail so anyway the first one is they're both kind of a

cream cream ivory or white colors so the first one is this this is from Urban

Outfitters silence and noise it's a fake keyhole Thai bleh blouse excuse me um so

it's very sheer really beautiful and it's sold she will she has she purchased

it in a bundle so is a little cheaper than what it says but I had it listed

for 35 and then I also had this Free People I mean this was a dress

she said she was gonna use it as a cover-up I think it'd be a perfect

cover-up for a bathing-suit but it's the Free People ivory laser-cut dress so has

some lace detail on the back and it has this laser-cut at the waist and so both

of those sold and let's see the bundle was priced at oh gosh I'm let's see it

was priced at $60 and I gave her my price to $60 it was originally 70 so I

gave her $10 off and I did free shipping for her since she was a return visitor

and so my net earnings was 41:51 keep in mind when I say my net earnings that's

after the Poshmark fees but that's not subtracting my cost of goods so just

full disclosure on that that's not the amount I took home that's the amount I

made off of the sale so I just wanted to explain that okay so my next sale was

this anthro de Letta top and I've had this for quite a while let me look and

see um oh it doesn't say I want to say I've had this since at least October I

think but this sold for 17 I think I had just price dropped it and so yeah I did

so I had just price dropped it by a couple of dollars and someone bought it

so um let's see it was listed for 17 so she paid 17 for it after the Poshmark

fee I made thirteen sixty on this item okay so the next item were these altered

states shorts and these were so cute I'm really honestly surprised that they

didn't sell quickly but they are smaller size there are size 27 or a 5 and so

they didn't sell as quickly as I had expected but they're super cute altered

state distressed destroyed jeans just kind of shorty shorts and their size 27

like I said I had just recently price dropped these as well which is why they

sold and so they paid $11 and after the fees I made eight dollars and five cents

on that item alright so next is some sunglasses and those of you that have

seen my videos you probably saw me get this in one of my latest thread up Sun

boxes so really cute they were new without tag they still had the sticker

on the front of the lid is Rachel Zoe Los Angeles cashton

sunglasses so they were listed for 16 and I had a quite a few people that had

liked the item so I went ahead and did a price drop and so it took oh I don't

know how much it took off of the price I think I did it for 14 and then I offered

a discounted shipping so this person accepted and so I made eleven dollars

and thirty cents off of that sale which was really good because my cost per good

when I do the thredUP boxes are usually about two dollars so there's that okay

so next was a torrid it's a Raglan sleeve dress this is a gray dress I've

actually had this for quite a while as well and so I did offer two likers so

those of you that are new to Poshmark when you get so many likes it just means

people are really interested in that item and they maybe want to purchase it

and they're looking for you to maybe price drop it or send them an offer and

so what I do is when I have so many likers this dress had let me see if I

can quickly pull it up how many likes this had uh twenty-two likes like I said

I had this since November so I sent out a price drop and it was originally

sixteen so it probably did it for fourteen and I did a shipping discount

so this person accepted so my take home net earnings is eleven dollars and

thirty cents on that so it was a good sale next is a bag this is a Lulu by

Lulu Guinness I think is how you say it's the tote umbrella dog print and

this wouldn't actually I got so much interest on this item but it just wasn't

selling for some reason yeah I had 28 people interested in this item and had

quite a few people asking questions about it but it was in my new condition

and I found it at a secondhand store and I had it priced at sixteen someone paid

the full sixteen I didn't do and offer to like hers they just bought it

outright so my net earnings on this one was twelve dollars and eighty cents so I

didn't have a huge selling weekend this is probably kind of a typical weekend

I'm sorry January and February are going to be slow months those of you that work

retail and or they work Rito now you know that

those months are kind of slow because right after Christmas people just aren't

purchasing stuff um so this wasn't a huge weekend I mean I think 12 items is

pretty decent for three days so alright so next is this Nike Golf Tour

performance dry-fit neon skirt I've had this for a little bit and I like once

again I got quite a few people interested in this skirt I've had it

since October and so I did send out and offer to likers so it was originally

priced for 15 so I must have dropped it down to about 13 and someone accepted so

my take-home net earnings on this was $10.50 I did offer a shipping discount

as you can see all right next is this cute hat so I actually found this new

with tags just thrifting and I had it listed for $10 someone purchased it and

so I made seven dollars and five cents off of that purchase so I've noticed

quite a lot of spring type things are being sold I mean this is a hat for like

vacation there's the skirt dress shorts so to me that's telling me that people

are looking for spring and summer items already or a vacation items so just be

on the lookout for that type of stuff when you're sourcing oh my so next is

this Loulou mari dress now I don't know a lot about this brand but I have

noticed other resellers purchased this and so I purchased this back in

September and it was a beautiful dress as you can see has so many pretty

ruffles and layers but it did have a fog there was just some area I'm trying to

find it and I'll post it up for you where just the trim on some of the

layers was kind of coming off but because of the type of dress you

couldn't tell so I went ahead and listed it I sold it for $12 sold for $12 like I

said moving on next is the London Fog Navy satchel structured bag and I

actually had talked about this in one of my other videos that I had found it out

thirsting and I thought it was beautiful it was in excellent condition I don't

think had ever been used so it did so it sold for $22

I had recently price dropped it so someone bought it so they paid let's see

and I paid $22 so - the Poshmark fees I took home seventeen dollars and sixty

cents and he's on those tea bags that are in perfect condition like that I

almost always pick up even if it's not a super name-brand London Fog is a good

company don't get me wrong but it's not a Michael Kors or something like that

but I do really well selling bags so and I think they're just so fun to sell I

mean I love bags I love keeping bags I love buying bags and I love selling them

so definitely be on the lookout for bags bags do well for me okay so last but not

least is probably my favorite sale because I did make a good profit on it

but it also sold really quickly which I love to see so this is my Lilly Pulitzer

open cardigan that I actually just recently had in my haul video in the

latest video and I listed it so I guess two days ago I listed it at night and it

sold the next day so sold really quickly they didn't even offer me a lower price

I did offer to likers a lower price and no one had accepted so yeah this lady

came up decided she liked it she paid $65 for it after the Poshmark fees I

made fifty two dollars and my take home on that was pretty decent because my

cost per good was very low on that item so I was really excited when I did find

that because Lily Pulitzer does really really well usually her items are really

bright I mean this was a bright cardigan it is a you know bright pink gorgeous

but typically her stuff her dresses and things like that are extremely bright

patterned dresses so you can spot them in the thirst or pretty easily I've only

found her items twice I'd found a nautical dress that was Navy and

honestly it was very plain compared to most of her stuff it did have a really

pretty nautical theme but it was very very subtle it wasn't really bright like

her stuff and so anyway I was really happy when I found this apparently this

is a one of her classic cardigans it's called the Amelia a male am le so anyway

that did really well for me so I would definitely pick that

begin so just be on the lookout for Lily Blitzer so as I'm going through and kind

of looking at the items that sold most of this stuff is springtime items you

know there are a couple of long sleeves but the anthers ìletís short sleeve

altered state shorts obviously for the summer sunglasses the Tauri dress is for

the summer the nike skirt I mean you can wear that any time is work out here but

it still shorts or a skirt I'm sorry and then of course we have the charming

Charley a floppy hat that's perfect for a vacation or for the summer lulu mari

dress so what I'm saying is I'm seeing people are already purchasing for the

spring and that tells me that I need to be sourcing for the spring so sweaters

and things like that I need to kind of hold off on purchasing unless I get them

at a great deal and then maybe just store them until the fall but I am

saying that people are kind of trending towards purchasing spring and summer

type things so you need to be on the lookout for dresses things that people

can wear for Easter you definitely want to be looking for I've got a few dresses

that I'm gonna list here soon that are perfect for Easter as I mentioned in

other videos the color coral is extremely in right now and on trend so

if you are up drifting and you see something coral even if it's not a

name-brand if it is in good condition I would probably go ahead and pick that up

because I've gotten a lot of interest in my items that are coral and I have sold

quite a few things that are coral I had a dress so pretty quickly that was

quarrel I want to say I posted it and it sold within maybe two days so be on the

lookout for those colors high-waisted jeans with the big flare at the bottom

think the 70s those are really popular right now too

so be on the lookout for those watch videos there are a couple of videos on

there I think little black hangar she's the girl that I follow she's amazing I

think she did a trends video and if you are interested in if you're reselling or

interested in reselling I would very much encourage you to watch that video

so that you do know what is on trend because you're not going to be

successful if you don't know what brands to look for and what trends to look for

and just because something is not a name-brand but it's on trend it will

still do well for you I learn that in the past and so like I

said quarrel definitely pick up pretty dresses for the spring in the summer

pick those up hats hats are overlooked a lot in the thirst store so I have a

couple of hats that are in my closet now that are new attack that I've gotten a

lot of interest so just be on the lookout for those um let's see oh I

wanted to go over my totals really quickly um overall I mean you've seen on

the screen and I have said you know what I'm cooking

this with home pay was but I wanted to kind of just hone in on the actual

amounts okay so for Friday my total before the Poshmark fees was $77 and my

total after the Poshmark fees was $55 and 11 cents so Poshmark does take 20%

of what you are selling so just be cautious of what your price is and don't

lower your price to the point where you're losing money so just keep that in

mind your costs per good and the Poshmark fee saturday my total before

Poshmark fees was $59 my take-home after the Poshmark fees was 43 dollars and 45

cents and then lastly sunday was my biggest day I sold one hundred dollars

in twenty one hundred and twenty four dollars worth of items and my total

after Poshmark fees was 96 dollars and 20 cents so in the grand total I made

two hundred and fifty eight dollars before the Poshmark fee after the

Poshmark fee I took home one hundred and ninety four dollars and seventy six

cents so like I said it wasn't a huge weekend but it wasn't a bad weekend I

mean I think twelve items for three days is pretty reasonable I mean that's four

items a day that I had sold I wasn't extremely active on the app I

was on there sharing a little bit I was sharing through some different parties

and I was obviously lowering the prices of some things and that's why they did

sell so don't let your items sit if you've had items in there for months you

need to go in there and price drop it and honestly just price dropping it a

dollar or two alerts your likers of that particular item that you have dropped it

and it doesn't specifically say has dropped it by a dollar it just says that

they've price dropped the item so make sure you're going in there and doing

that own items that you've had for quite a while

just to get your inventory moving it worked

for me it can work for you so that pretty much wraps up the video if you

guys have any questions comments or concerns please comment below also don't

forget to hit that subscribe button if you are new here don't forget to hit the

bell as well because that notifies you when I upload a new video and I do plan

on doing a four part series coming up of just different videos on how I

photograph items how I ship items how I go through and inspect all of my items

and get them prepared to be sold and also shipping because as a reseller

before I got started into reselling I was scared to death to ship an item I

had never once sold anything online and so that was kind of a big gray area for

me I watched as many videos as I could but for the most part it was kind of a

trial and error type situation so if that series sounds like something you're

interested in then make sure you subscribe to my channel that'll probably

be one of the next few videos that I start out with maybe the first video of

inspection and steaming my items before I list them so be on the lookout for

that thank you so much for guys for watching and I'll see you guys next time

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