I wrote a 10 page essay on making a Penumbra Series review for it's 10th anniversary,
but I somehow lost it, SOMEHOW!.. like a dimwit.
Sense I don't feel like trying to rewrite all what I said in my lost review by memory -
I've decided to make a discussion video,
or more like an argument video on what I think Penumbra did right that Amnesia didn't do right.
Now this is based purely on opinion so please be open-minded about what I have to say in this video. ;)
The Penumbra Series was Frictional Games' first published survival horror title -
and it's much like Amnesia - The Dark Descent.
You can pick up and throw objects around, drag your mouse to open doors, etc.
You play as any ordinary man, much like The Dark Descent.
It's 2001, you're "Philip LaFresque", a thirty-year-old physicist teacher.
Good one Frictional Games. xD
After attending your mom's funeral, you receive a later from your father who was declared dead before you were even born.
The letter contains a key that opens a bank in Mayfair that contains documents.
What you find is information leading to coordinates in Northern Greenland.
Your father wants you to burn the documents and be done with it.
Now as it's not really a common thing to get letters from your dead loved ones..
..and not knowing much about his father in the first place and probably having a lot of curiosity about his father in his upbringing -
*Catches breath* xD
Philip couldn't resist to investigate further into them.
Eventually, he found himself in uninhabitable Northern Greenland outside a small hatch that leads underground.
That's where the game takes off.
Moving on..
First off, the interaction with your environment altogether is better than in Amnesia (in my opinion).
You have items like the pickaxe, to break down weak structures.
And you don't just have one light source to hold like in Amnesia.
In Penumbra-
you have the glow stick,
similar to the lantern.
It's very dim and lights up around you.
Then, you have the flashlight -
which lights up a far distance in front of you.
Then you have the flare -
which you can only light once until it goes out.
You can even throw it in case you want to see what's far in front of you.
I feel like having all these light sources with different value and purpose gives much more depth to the game,
whereas in Amnesia you just have the lantern and tinderbox. :\
The immersion really kicked in for me when I played Penumbra in 2011 and realized all the available light sources compared to the minimal light sources in Amnesia.
And if you're wondering if Penumbra had something similar to the "tinderbox" in Amnesia.
In Penumbra, you have the "lighter".
You can use this lighter to light lamps around you.
Also, I think the inventory management system in the Penumbra series is actually a lot better -
in that which you can place items in number slots so you can press a number to pull up an item-
without even opening your inventory which once again, increases immersion.
Another thing I love about Penumbra is the player's ability to examine almost EVERYTHING.
Just about every item you examine something, the game comes up with a long sentence describing it -
which somehow makes me feel more immersed!
Being able to examine an item in Amnesia is a lot more rare and when you do examine something -
it usually has to do something directly with the story.
And if the examination doesn't have anything to do with the story, it'll just play a noise.
Which I guess is better than nothing. :\
And perhaps Frictional Games' goal was to only examine things that have to do with your current quest, (To avoid confusion)
but in Penumbra I never found myself getting too lost because of all the things that I could examine.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
When I examined something that had to do with my current quest in Penumbra -
it was quite clear that it was part of a quest.
Then again, this was MY experience with the Penumbra series -
and the ability to examine so many objects may have confused you,
but it didn't for me.
Let's talk about Penumbra Overture's enemies.
Now I know a lot hate how you can fight the enemies in Overture and that the combat isn't the best, which is very true,
but the way the monster act in Overture is so much better than in Amnesia!
You can collect beef jerky throughout the game and lure dogs out of your path and they will eat the food for a few seconds which gives you some time to sneak away.
You can even lure a dog in a caged area with deadly steam pipes, wait for it to walk in for the beef you threw in the caged area, close the gate behind it and turn on the pipes to kill it
Brilliant gameplay.
And although you may be able to outsmart the dogs here and there,
be careful,
if the canine feels it is too much in danger -
it will howl and call it's other friends to come tear you to shreds.
If that doesn't sound bad enough,
I've witnessed a dog propel itself from sandbags to reach me standing on a crate where I thought I was safe.
If you're at an unreachable height -
the dogs will pace back and forth like it's frustrated.
Whether this was intentional by the developers is unknown.
Better than spinning in circles... -.-
It seems like Amnesia's enemy AI is greatly dumbed down; in fact, the monsters are absolutely retarded.
They run in circles and into walls even when I set path-nodes for them.
That isn't very intimidating.
Another about the monsters in the Penumbra series is the variety.
There's very different and unique monsters in the series that act in very different ways.
Yes, you have a large variety of monsters in the Amnesia collection but they all act very similar.
In Penumbra, you have the dogs, which usually come in packs.
You have the infected, that act similar to Amnesia's monsters.
You have the spiders which are almost always found in eggs until they explode and out comes the spiders crawling towards you.
You have the worm which chases you on several occasions and can kill you in one hit.
Even though Amnesia has a large variety of monsters they all feel the same.
Speaking of variety, I like how each level and even chapter feels so much different in the Penumbra Series.
Penumbra Overture is an abandoned mine,
while Penumbra: Black Plague almost feels completely different.
It feels more sci-fi in that which it takes place in an research underground facility.
In each game, one level you're wandering in an abandoned mine, the next you're on top of a frozen lake.
The complete change of atmosphere shifts quite a lot in the Penumbra series.
I don't think Amnesia is an overall worse game, it's actually much much better and way more polished than Penumbra in so many ways.
but there are those few things Amnesia either took completely away, or dumbed down that I really liked about the Penumbra series and that's a shame.
I'm sure there are those that have different opinions about what I stated in this video and that's totally fine,
this is what I feel Penumbra did better.
Now I'm sure I missed some facts that I could have collected from the back of my mind that I'll remember only after uploading this video so I'll hate myself for forgetting those,
but I hope you were insightful and tolerant of what I had to say in this video.
However, one rule of thumb I have started to form for this channel in my mind is that "If unsure, create a part two video for it", and that's the case for all my videos.
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What Can You Do If Estate Property is Wrongfully Taken? | CA Probate Litigation - Duration: 2:51.
These things happen: a loved one dies.
Their estate is unsecured.
Relatives, neighbors and friends gather to honor the decedent.
Somewhere there is conflict - maybe not open or glaring - but conflict nonetheless.
The fight might be one against many, or a few against a few.
Conflict may be particularly rife among stepchildren and stepparents.
With the challenge you're facing, you're going to need a probate litigation attorney.
Let's continue our scenario: There is someone is in charge, or they appear to be in charge,
of the estate.
Important documents are secured, and estate or probate lawyer is hired.
Amidst all of this mix of grief, uncertainty and anxiety, estate assets disappear - furniture,
coins, silver, money, cars and precious family heirlooms.
It is one thing if assets are distributed according to the decedent's wishes, but it's
quite another if an estate's valuables are removed without accountability or transparency
- or in many cases, just outright stolen.
It is within this tense environment that a proficient estate lawyer may share the wisdom
of experience and gauge whether missing items rise to the level of civil litigation or even
criminal theft.
In these cases, the filing of a Probate Code Section 850 Petition - a legal filing also
known in California as a Heggstad Petition, is necessary.
During the litigation of the Section 850 or Heggstad petition, the parties may engage
in discovery by deposition, interrogatories, demand for production of documents, etc.
It is then the prerogative of the personal representative to utilize the procedures set
forth in California's civil discovery statutes to obtain the information appropriate to the
dispute.
Hackard Law regularly represents clients in Heggstad/ Probate Code § 850 matters throughout
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Our litigation team is committed to excellence in the representation of clients in trust,
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We're proud to serve clients and protect their interests - contact us today so we can help
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What is Phishing - Duration: 3:23.
Hi, this is Hans-Eirik Hanifl for E-Commerce Gorilla and in this video, we're discussing
what phishing is and how to avoid it.
Phishing is a dragnet style approach to where cyber criminals send out vast amounts of messages,
primarily emails— sometimes other forms of messages, in an attempt to entire the recipient
to either click on links to malware-infected sites, open e-mail attachments containing
malware, or in some cases open a dialogue between the recipient and the scam artist.
If you have an e-mail account, I'm sure you've seen some of the funnier ones, where
an African prince is trying to move millions of dollars out of the country and he needs
your help to accomplish this.
These are relatively easy to spot and once you know about them, they can be rather humorous,
but what about the emails that appear to be more authentic—the ones that could possibly
be true?
These are emails that catch people off guard and generally contain malware to steal your
private information, or try and get you to contact the scam artist.
Sometimes these are fake invoices from FedEx or DHL about a missed delivery, or around
tax season, a dispute in your taxes where if you don't contact them immediately, you're
going to face criminal charges.
These emails can be very convincing at first glance, but generally, if you take a moment
to review them, you'll see the language used doesn't feel quite right and this is
because most of these scams are originating outside the English speaking countries and
are perpetrated by scammers for whom English is a second language.
The links, while appearing authentic, always lead to alternative domains, not the top-tier
domain of the company they are purporting to be.
If you visit one of the sites with malware, it can steal your private data, such as passwords,
PayPal account information, bank logins, which then they can use to siphon off your funds,
and in some cases, initiate a ransomware attack that locks your data up.
A great rule of thumb is never click on a link inside of an email or download an attachment.
Now this can be a very hard rule to follow, especially if you're engaged in business
via email.
In those cases, ensure you have an enterprise anti-virus enabled, and don't screw around
with any of those freeware anti-viruses.
Use established industry leaders, like Norton or Kaspersky.
In the next video of this series, we'll discuss a more sophisticated form of phishing,
known as spear phishing.
Thank you for watching and make sure to subscribe to the channel.
If you liked this video, give us a thumbs up.
If you have questions you'd like answered in an upcoming video, visit us on the Web
at ecommercegorilla.com/questions and let us know.
My name is Hans-Eirik Hanifl and I'll see you next time.
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HOW SACRED SCIENCE ADDRESSES WHAT MODERN PHYSICS IGNORES - Duration: 7:11.
HOW SACRED SCIENCE ADDRESSES WHAT MODERN PHYSICS IGNORES
In a recent attempt to understand how conventional physics �explains� reality, I began to
read Lawrence Krauss� A Universe from Nothing
Krauss is one of those famous scientists like Richard Dawkins who doesn�t find anything
strange about the fact that existence IS.
Instead he takes EVERYTHING for granted and attacks, like Dawkins and Bill Maher, the
low hanging fruit of organized religion and its dogmatic, unproven Gods created in our
image.
When I tried reading his book I got a bit frustrated and then checked the index for
the word �consciousness,� and when I did not find it, I put the book aside.
The question really is � �what� exactly is �nothing�?
First and foremost it is a concept.
Nothing does not exist.
What exists is, well, everything.
Nothing is the word or placeholder we use for null � similar to zero in math � but
in both cases (words and math) they are human abstractions or interpretations of Nature.
As such they are a step removed from reality and flawed by the limitations of our own perceptions
and consciousness � a fact that escapes many modern physicists but which was in fact
apparent to great thinkers like Einstein and Schrodinger.
As I�ve noted, we can use the concept �infinitely large� to �understand� the truth about
� and yet, for example, while we know what a prime number is, and we know that there
must ALWAYS be one larger, we are incapable of going to the �next� larger prime without
� now � a supercomputer.
We can�t identify the greatest prime, but we can inadequately describe it as �infinite,�
and as soon as we do we know that, yes, there must be another.
How he finds geometry within a vacuum, or what science deems to be �nothing,� is
similar in my view to finding code (DNA) running in our cells.
His description of a mathematical geometric structure potentially at the heart of nature
(or a vacuum � or �nothing�) that has energy flowing equally in all (infinite) directions
is to me very dramatic.
It �resonates� profoundly (Nassim�s website is the Resonance Academy) with the
notion of dimensions that was described in a recent article on similar thinkers.
What I loved about the video above is how it directly supports the notion of �As Above
So Below� in the same way propounded by Rodney Collin � that 3D may be infinite
at a lower scale; that is perceived as a line a level below (2D) and as a point (one dimension)
from another level �lower (1D).�
(So that, for example, what we deem �infinite� as the Universe is limited in our view (by
our instruments) to a perspective related to our relative (smaller) scale.
A year for us is but a moment for the Sun, or more accurately its relatively shorter
movement in its scale).
Nassim also relates this sacred geometry to nature, pointing out the ubiquity of Phi (the
Fibonacci sequence) in how life manifests, among many other examples, and of course relating
both Phi and Pi to the ancient monuments of Egypt and other civilizations that did not
suffer from our own myopic scientific constraints.
�It was Buckminster Fuller who discovered the significance of the full vector symmetry
in 1917 and called it the Vector Equilibrium in 1940.
With all vectors being exactly the same length and angular relationship, from an energetic
perspective, the VE represents the ultimate and perfect condition wherein the movement
of energy comes to a state of absolute equilibrium, and therefore absolute stillness and nothingness.�
According to the physics of Nassim Haramein:
��the 64 tetrahedron grid is the seed geometry of what eventually becomes, with
more and more octave growth, the infinite holofractographic vacuum structure of the
entire universe.
As well:
64 codons in human DNA.
64 hexagrams in the I Ching.
64 sexual positions in the Kama sutra.
64 classical arts listed in many Indian scriptures.
64 �tantras� (books) of the �tantrism,� which is a form of Hinduism.
64 is the maximum number of strokes in any Chinese character.
64 is the number of cells we have before our cells start to bifurcate (differentiate) shortly
after conception.
64 is fundamental in computer memory bits and coding.
64 things are needed to be able to approach the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord according
to the 2 copper scrolls that were found among the 300 Dead Sea Scrolls.
64 is encoded in the description of the Tetragrammaton in the Hebrew Bible, which is the 4-letter
theonym YHWH which means God in Hebrew.
64 is the number of generations from Adam until Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke.
64 forms or manifestations of the Lord Shiva in Hinduism
64 squares on chess and checker boards.
64 Braille characters in the old 6-dot system 64 demons in the Dictionnaire Infernal
64 is the smallest number with exactly seven divisors.
Even The Beatles knew: �When I�m 64� (hehe)
This all could, of course, just be a coincidence�� (Nassim�s Facebook Page)
(Note: I find the use of the word �octave� extremely interesting in the context of how
Gurdjieff and Ouspensky use this same term for the energetic unfolding of everything
in their cosmology.)
This is the essence of both number and dimension to me, then � both are pointers, as are
most philosophical statements, to a greater Truth that we can only know beyond the intellectual
� that Being is a vastly infinite and intelligence field in which �we� (another unexplained
concept) operate temporarily.
And the true science that can help describe it needs to be not only �scientific� but
also reverently �Sacred� in the face of its immensity.
This is a notion to which today�s most vocal atheists remain oblivious.
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What We Do When We Hesitate to Reach Our Hope? - Duration: 2:37.
okay
so,
hello guys, this is my first time video
and, today
we are at the 5.54
and today, i'm gonna tell
and i wanna make this video as an aspirational video
so, because aspiration needs to be respected
everyone has their own personal aspiration and that's why, we are all need to respect
to what every people opinion, which is may not good
which is may good, but that's, that were their own opinion;
and today, my opinion is about
i wrote down in a book,
and it is about
we need
you need
to do something
not to wait, for the right time
but, try, as now as possible
which is it may not a good time for us to do, but this is the time
don't wait
because, if we wait on something
we cannot get and we cannot achieve what we hope
because, what may we want it may not be achieveable
because it just our want
but, if our want turn to our what we hope to get it
and we do it
now
do
ask
pray to God
"i want to have this."
and find the way
and then, execute it
and then,we will get what we want
it never
everything never come, if you only wait
thank you.
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What is Sciatica and How to Treat Sciatica - Duration: 7:45.
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What is the Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline? - Duration: 3:20.
You've heard of Keystone XL
You've heard of Dakota Access
But as those battles play out in the middle of the country
a pipeline proposal is slowly moving ahead
in the Pacific Northwest
And it could bring more oil and opposition
than both of them
For decades the Trans Mountain oil pipeline
was a celebrated achievement
Shortly after World War II
a group of oil prospectors found black gold
in Alberta, Canada
Imperial Leduce No. 1 struck oil
The greatest oil discovery in Canadian history
But the oilers had one big problem
They discovered oil
in Alberta, Canada
far from any major markets
So the Canadian government approved a new oil pipeline and
crews began digging a 700-mile trench
across the Canadian Rockies
In 1953 Trans Mountain helped usher in the
country's modern-day oil industry
And has transported oil to Pacific Northwest ports
ever since
But things have changed
Canada's oil patch has gotten a lot bigger
It's now home to the third-largest
oil reserve in the world
There's growing demand for it in Asia
and one way to meet that demand
is to expand Trans Mountain
tripling its capacity
So why are people upset about expanding a pipeline that already exists?
More oil would mean seven times
more tankers in Pacific Northwest waters
More ship traffic means more underwater noise
That's bad for the region's endangered orcas
And there could be greater risk of an oil spill
But that's not all
North America is experiencing an energy boom
like never before
And protestors believe cutting off fossil fuels from the rest of the world
by killing fossil fuel infrastructure
will prevent future CO2 emissions that cause climate change
Pipeline supporters say if oil doesn't come from
North America's booming oil fields
it'll come from somewhere else
For now that argument has the backing of
U.S. leaders considering Keystone XL
and Dakota Access
President Trump: We'll see if we can get that pipeline built
President Donald Trump: We want to build the pipe
Canada's leaders feel the same way
about building an oil pipeline in their country
We have made this decision because
because we are convinced it is safe for B.C.
and it is the right one for Canada
But the fate of the pipeline isn't sealed
lawsuits have been filed
and protesters have vowed to stand in its way
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What is AESA and PESA Radar and difference between a PESA and an AESA radar? - Duration: 10:01.
Welcome to WARN, Today we discuss.
What is AESA and PESA Radar and difference between a PESA and an AESA radar?
Both AESA and PESA radars are (generally) pulsed radars.
AESA as well as modern PESA both are frequency agile and can frequency hop over different
frequencies at different times.
Both can have narrowband or wideband mode, and both can be used for ECM, passive scanning,
beam-forming, etc.
The primary difference is in the source of the high-power RF signal.
How is a radar pulse formed?
A digital pulse command is created by the radar computers which tell it to send a pulse
out in some direction.
The receiver/exciter (REX) creates the baseband pulse, which is really just a square wave,
which is used to modulate the Intermediate Frequency (IF).
Signal processing is applied to the IF pulse to compress it, shape it into efficient Gaussian
forms, etc.
Then the IF pulse is used to modulate an oscillator that is operating at the final RF frequency.
This refers to the final up-converted frequency that will be used for transmission over the
air.
This modulated RF signal goes through high power amplification and is sent to the antenna
for transmission.
It is only this last step, the high-power RF generation/amplification that differs between
AESA and PESA.
In PESA, there is a single high-power transmitter source, often an older device like a Klystron
or a Traveling-wave tube.
These devices can amplify RF signals at microwave frequencies up to very high powers and then
there is a single antenna horn radiating the signal out.
After the signal is radiated there is an RF �lens�.
An RF �lens� is an array of thousands elements that can selectively delay a portion
of the RF signal.
So by delaying the radiated RF signal in a particular shape, beam shapes can be formed
that allow the beam to be steered or spoiled to serve specific purposes.
In AESA, the thousands of phase-shifting elements are also themselves transmitters and antennas.
The IF signal from the REX is fed to each of the AESA elements, along with a digital
�command� which tells the element how to delay the signal to form a particular beam.
The individual element does the RF up-conversion and power amplification, along with phase
shifting in order to form and steer a beam.
Each radiating module is much less powerful than the Klystron or the TWT, but the sum
of all of the AESA elements allows for high total power levels.
Contrary to other answers posted here, the difference in capability between AESA and
PESA is less than you might think.
Both AESA and PESA can be low probability of intercept (LPI).
Being LPI isn�t determined by anything special the modules are doing.
It�s just due to the fact that you can change your frequency with every dwell, so that over
time the average power level on any particular frequency channel is kept very low.
Both AESA and PESA can do this.
It�s more typical to do this on AESA because the oscillators and tuned amplifiers are more
modern solid-state devices, but you can do the same thing with modern PESA as well.
Also, the suggestion that you can change the frequency with every single pulse is true,
but not very practical.
Few radars do that.
Unless the radar is looking up at the sky, a radar signal will be contaminated with clutter
(energy returns from other objects in the scene).
Typically this clutter is not moving, so Doppler processing is used to separate out the clutter
from the moving signals.
This is particularly important with ships doing horizon search or with airplanes that
are looking downwards (strong ground return).
In order to do Doppler processing, you must send out a series of pulses all at the same
RF carrier frequency.
This �dwell� may last up to several milliseconds until the required number of pulses is received,
and then the radar can switch to a new frequency for the next dwell.
Different methods and waveforms can be used if an airplane is trying to be stealthy, but
radar situational awareness is also minimized in those circumstances.
Both AESA and PESA can utilize large bandwidths for a single pulse.
�Wideband� modes are typically created with separate hardware paths in the system
that utilize more advanced wideband modules that are linear over a much larger range of
frequencies.
Wideband pulses can be compressed hundreds of times tighter than narrowband pulses allowing
extremely detailed range resolution.
This feature is generated by the REX at the IF and then is up-converted to RF by either
an AESA or a PESA transmitter.
Both AESA and PESA can be electronically steered so that a �flat panel� antenna can have
a wide viewing angle.
These antennas can only be steered so far, though.
After a certain point, the phase shifting is no longer practical to form a coherent
beam.
So on ships, for example, you�ll see 3 or 4 faces of flat panel antennas around the
ship.
Of course an antenna can receive energy from any direction, but the mainlobe of the antenna
can only be steered to within moderate limits and the mainlobe is what you want for directional
reception.
Energy received through sidelobes will be significantly reduced in power, and you won�t
be able to determine what direction it is being received from, so very rarely is sidelobe
energy used for target detection.
Sometimes, special sidelobe pointing is used to cancel sidelobe interference out of the
mainlobe.
Both AESA and PESA can do jamming detection, ECM, and passive scanning.
All you need to do is turn on the receiver and don�t send pulses out.
The PESA array can be steered and formed just like the AESA array.
Special signal processing once you get back into the digital electronics gives you the
real advantage in terms of doing advanced jamming detection.
Both AESA and PESA can track multiple targets the same time.
Sometimes hundreds.
The list goes on.
AESA does have the ability to form multiple beams at different frequencies at the same
time, but this is less common.
If you are splitting up your beam into a beam for Freq-A and a beam for Freq-B, then each
beam is now half as powerful and will get you (1/2)1/4=84(1/2)1/4=84 of the range you
would get if you were using the full array.
Divide that into 4 sub-beams and now you�re down to 70% of your maximum range.
You also lose monopulse processing which allows you to fine tune your angle measurement.
Without monopulse, your angle measurement is only going to be as accurate as your beam
width, and now with only half of an array, your beam just got wider.
You typically don�t need this feature where you do two frequencies at the same time, because
the radars are pulsed.
Radars are emitting thousands of pulses per second.
And after each dwell, you reset to a new target, re-steer the beam, and then send more pulses.
Both AESA and PESA can track hundreds of targets at the same time.
The primary advantage of AESA is logistics and SWAP (size, weight, power).
With a PESA, you have a single high-power amplifier like the Klystron or TWT.
These are older devices, require extensive cooling, and very prone to breakdowns.
And when your single source of RF amplification goes down, your whole radar goes down and
you are blind.
They are expensive, fragile, and a single point of failure.
With AESA, your �high-power� amplification is now split up between thousands of solid-state
devices.
Several of these AESA elements can fail, and the overall AESA performance will be essentially
unchanged.
The modules are circuit cards that can be manufactured much more easily, and technicians
can easily switch modules in and out.
With PESA, you require a precision set of waveguides in order to get the high power
signal from the common amplification source to all of the phase shifters.
This ultimately makes the radar larger, it has special space constraints, it is heavier,
and it is more difficult to manufacture.
AESA radars only require a flat panel with all of the elements installed.
Think of it as a frame with a bunch of circuit cards plugged in.
The panel can be separated from the REX and connected only with cables allowing it to
be more easily integrated onto different platforms.
AESA also allows the use of solid state devices for RF generation and amplification.
Single solid-state devices were never capable of generating the power needed at a single
source for a PESA radar.
But when split up over thousands of elements, now you can use solid-state, and you end up
getting much better radar efficiency, and can take advantage of modern solid-state advances
in silicon technology.
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Here's what the Trump White House wants to cut to fund his border wall - politics - Duration: 3:23.
Here�s what the Trump White House wants to cut to fund his border wall, military spending
spree
On the same day that Department of Homeland Security justification documents were reported
that indicate President Donald Trump wants nearly $1 billion to pay for his proposed
border wall, the White House has sent a list of $18 billion worth of suggested spending
cuts to Capitol Hill.
The cuts are wide-ranging but include programs like medical research, community development
grants, and building new roads and bridges, according to a report by The New York Times.
Because the list of suggested cuts are not being presented as official administration
proposals but rather as �options� for congressional Republicans, they tell us more
about where Trump would like to cut spending in order to pay for his border wall and Pentagon
spending increases � as well as the fact that the administration is flexible in its
approach to what it cuts.
These suggestions have been sent as Congress continues work on $1.1 trillion in incomplete
spending bills that, if left unaddressed, could result in a government shutdown on April
28.
This would be particularly if Senate Democrats choose to filibuster language that explicitly
finances Trump�s proposed border wall (which they have promised to do), as well as if many
of the more draconian cuts included in the new suggestions remain in place.
The largest cut would occur in the Senate�s Labor-Health and Human Services-Education
subcommittee, which would see a $7.26 billion reduction to its budget primarily by cutting
grant funding (such as mental health program and spending to the National Institutes of
Health) and by eliminating programs like AmeriCorps.
The next largest cut would be to the State and Foreign Operations subcommittee, including
peacekeeping and foreign aid programs.
Other suggested spending cuts include:
Department of Housing and Urban Development: $1.68 billion
National Institutes of Health research grants: $1.2 billion
Department of Agriculture: More than $1 billion TIGER grants (which fund transportation projects):
$500 million Heat subsidies for low-income Americans: $372
million Environmental Protection Agency: $247 million
McGovern-Dole International Food Program (which feeds millions of schoolchildren throughout
the world): Entirely eliminated Trump�s proposal may be little more than
just a wish list, though.
Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri told The New York Times that, when it comes to
Trump�s proposed border wall being paid for in the larger spending package, �they
will not pass together.
That�s just my view.� He added, �There is no path to put a supplemental
(wall) as currently described on that package.�
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What I really think about Stitch Fix for Plus Sizes! - Duration: 9:13.
hey everybody amber from body-positive
yoga here i'm here today filming some
yoga videos but i had to take some time
to talk to y'all about stitch fix so
you've probably heard of stitch fix but
you may not know that now they do plus
sizes and they do clothing for men which
I think is really cool I decided to
give it a shot and order some order a
stitch fix ... a fix? I'm new so I don't know
the lingo yet and they nailed it y'all! I
was so pleased with the clothes that I
got I ended up buying everything so they
send it to you basically it goes like
this you go online you take a style quiz
which is kind of fun you get to pick out
outfits you like and you don't like and
then you give them more information like
if you have a Pinterest board with style
that you like I sent them my modcloth
wish list and things like that so
that the stylist has some more
information about what you like and
don't like and so then you're assigned a
stylist and they look over all your
stuff and then they pick out five things
that they think you'll like - I'm pretty
sure it's always five things - anyway I
got five things i'm going to show you
what I got I'm gonna model them for you
it's going to be real special so this is
a top by a brand called paper moon and
it's sort of a Dolman sleeve loose top
that's a little bit shorter than what I
normally would wear but it's this really
cool you know gray color this gray like
heathering and the neckline is nice and
open it's going to go with a ton of
stuff and I'm really excited about it ok
the next thing that I got this is
probably my favorite item this is a
skirt by a brand called Renee C which
I hadn't heard of before but is made in
the USA and y'all look at these colors
isn't this beautiful I'm so excited
about this skirt it's very soft it's a
maxi skirt and then I also got another
skirt this is a more slinky fabric and I
never would have tried on this myself
but I really really liked it on and it's
got this really cool patterning the
brand on this one is Gilly which is
another one I hadn't heard of but that I
really liked it's also made in the USA
which is cool and this skirt actually
can come up and be like a tube dress
which I thought was kind of nice and
will be fun for summer then I got this
dress it's another Renee C piece
enough you can see but it's like subtle
stripes it's an a-line dress it's kind
of short and I could see wearing this
all year round with types of leggings in
the winter and sweater or just by itself
in the summer I'm going to love that
dress in the summer this is another
brand I've never heard of layla jade this
is a long cardigan and it has a hoodie
and his beautiful royal blue i have been
wearing this outfit a lot so i'm really
thrilled with stitch fix i have to say i
don't know if you've heard the news but
modcloth was recently purchased by
walmart - boo. I stopped shopping at
Walmart I don't know maybe the same year I
stopped working there which was when I
was like 18 Walmart is pretty heinous
y'all watch the documentary the cost
of low price which is on netflix if
you're not sure about why you should
boycott walmart but they really have
terrible track record of treating
workers well they're really not a good
organization to work for especially as
women they also you know have a large
part in shutting down local economies I
really don't like Walmart at all and
they bought modcloth. modcloth was like
my pretty much exclusive source for my
clothes I bought so much stuff for
modcloth they really
get my style and I thought they
really got me as a customer but clearly
not. I can't shop there anymore. I can't
give walmart my money. so I was really
excited about stitch fix because they've
introduced me to brands that I never
heard of before almost everything that I
got was made in the USA which I feel
great about and the pricing was really
fair like if you so if you buy a fix
which is 25 bucks you get the clothes
and then if you buy stuff out of the box
you get your money back so the stylist
fee is waived and if you buy all five
items you get twenty-five percent off
the already discounted prices so i think
for everything that I got it was around
one hundred and sixty dollars which the
the cardigan alone would go for that at
nordstrom for sure so I was really happy
with this I thought I found that
everything fits they really understood
my style and I was excited to get the
clothes they feel great they look great
y'all want to see them on hold on i'm
going to do a few outfits I'll be right
back all right outfit number one so this
is a paper moon top with the hoodie and
skirt and i love the waist look so i'm
not putting on shoes or accessories or
anything like that because i just want
you to purely see the clothes i like to
wear this was like layered long
necklaces and i have some cool like
suede shoes with like eyelets cut out of
them that I've been wearing with this
and i also paired this with like a gray
tank that already have in my wardrobe it
is so comfortable it feels really easy i
feel like super creative and artistic
when i wear this i love how colorful it
is it's super it feels really nice
against my skin i love the color up
against my skin this outfit I'm
in love with okay i'm going to show you
another one okay here's another really
cute and easy pairing of that neutral
top with this maxi skirt the skirt is
really like slinky and fun and I really
like this top how I think how to play
with a length of it so like I think if I
wear this with maxi skirts I'll have it
a little higher but if i'm gonna wear it
was like jeans and like an army jacket
or something then i could wear it like a
little lower i really like this and i
want to show you how this dress can are
this to double as a dress so hold on
okay obviously i'm not wearing a
strapless bra off but i wanted to show
you that this totally will work as a
dress and I do plan to wear it like this
in the summer it's just so easy and fun
okay next all right check out this dress
this is a little more body conscious
than what I'm used to wearing but one of
the things I'm working on it being okay
was showing my belly and my curves here
and everything so I'm really loving this
this is going to be so a staple in the
summer I wear this the other day with it
was a really warm day and then where
this was like a part again and some high
clap Chuck Taylors and it looked really
cute and I also really liked it with
this perfect to layer it and i love that
the cardigan is longer than the dress i
like really messing with the different
like hemline lengths and stuff like that
I also wore this with I think it'd be
great to like throw on over yoga stuff
after I go to the studio it just feels
like a really easy versatile piece I
never in love with everything they sent
me it pairs really well with stuff I
already have in my closet they go all
together I have like like if you can
imagine the two skirts I have a chambray
shirt that's going to go perfect with
both of those that I
we're like in the fall and then in the
summer I should wear a tank top with the
skirt or just double the skirt of the
dress I'm really really really pleased
with the mileage that I'm going to get
out of just this one purchase that I made
so I'm going to give you guys a link to
try out stitch fix and I really hope
that you'll check it out let me know
what you think I'm wondering if I got
really lucky with my stylist or if
they're just really good and they're
going to like get everybody in as well
as they got me so give it a shot
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What is Ransomware - Duration: 2:22.
Hi, this is Hans-Eirik Hanifl for E-Commerce Gorilla and in this video, we're going to
be discussing ransomware and what you need to know about it.
So what is ransomware?
It's a term used to describe a growing group of malware scripts, which deny you access
to your computer or system by encrypting the data held there.
The malware then holds the key to decrypt that data hostage until a ransom is paid,
either in cash or crypto-currency, such as bitcoin.
Generally these scripts, once locking you out of the system, threaten to delete the
data or permanently prevent access to the data if the ransom is unpaid in a short period
of time.
Once the computer is infected, ransomware will generally try to infect other systems
on the same network.
Ransomware has been around for well over a decade, but it was mainly limited to Europe.
However, in the last couple of years, it has been making itself prevalent in the United
States.
There are dozens of distinct variations of ransomware, but some of the most prevalent
in the U.S. have been CryptoWall, TeslaCrypt, and Locky.
While most ransomware targets Windows systems and specific server types, there are also
ransomware variants for Android, iOS and Linux.
Although there is a large range in ransom demands, the average is between three hundred
and a thousand dollars.
This amount is generally selected because it's an easy amount for most individuals
to pay, or businesses.
But, there has been specific institutions that have been targeted in the millions.
In our next video, we are going to be going over how you, as an individual or business
owner, can avoid being infected by ransomware.
Then, in the last video, we'll be covering what to do if you do get infected.
Thank you for watching.
Please make sure you subscribe to the channel and if you liked this video, give us a thumbs
up.
This is Hans-Eirik Hanifl for E-Commerce Gorilla and we'll see you next time.
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What Is Socionics? - Duration: 5:39.
- Hi, my name is Liam
- And my name is Anna.
And this is SocionyTube.
- Never heard of socionics?
Or heard about it and wondered what is all this
Extraverted Logic, Introverted Sensing
What all these weird symbols are about?
And why do you need to learn it?
What the use of it? Why it's important? - Why? Tell me!
- All these questions we gonna answer today.
- So
in short socionics is a science about people and their relationships.
- And basically it involves everything we do in real life.
How do we interact with people, how we work
completing tasks, facing certain problems
it all involves socionics
we just don't know about it.
- The best one is the scientifical explanation of socionics
Which is
the way people receive...
process...
and share - Produce information.
- information, and share information with other people.
- Yeah, it's all about information.
and basically it is a language.
It's a new language that allows us to see the world
in totally different way. - Uhm, tell them about the movie.
- The movie is... Did you ever saw
- About the aliens.
- "Arrival" movie?
It's about when aliens came to Earth
and they had a gift for humanity. And this gift
was the language
- And guess what we're aliens too! (laughs)
And we wanna share with you our language (laughs)
Well, we're not an aliens - (laughs)
but there are similarities. - How do you know that?
- And same as in movie
in socionics this language
allows you to empower your abilities
or yourself on incredible level.
- If you learn socionics and it's
not taking much time to learn
the core, the basics. - Yeah, if you commit to it.
If you learn it, you will never look at the world
with the same eyes again.
- And at people first of all.
- And at people.
- Ever wondered why relationships went the certain way?
- Yeah. - Like you getting along with some people
and with other people you
totally don't understand each other. - Yeah, or sometimes
why do people that are nice, intelligent
and they're just good people but they don't get along together very well.
So, why it's happening?
- Why certain things we like to do and we enjoy them
and other things we don't
and for each individual person it's different
The core thing is there are eight aspects
by which we divide all information we perceive from the world
Like what we hear, what we read
what other people say.
Information is like a food
for your mind
and you need to know which kind of food
you better feed yourself
- To be healthy?
- Yeah.
And to feel yourself good and to feel yourself happy.
To have great relationships.
- Yeah. - And socionics divides
people in four different
groups like
large groups, which are called quadras.
And in each quadra there are
four types. So there are four by four
sixteen types
of people or sixteen groups of people
And every person looks at the world differently.
And this is what socionics explains greatly
and it what allows
predicting the behavior of other people
predicting before even getting
to know person
how your relationships gonna go
and this is huge
Predicting how long-lasting they can be.
And predicting who you can work very well with.
- Yeah, what kind of problems you will have
- And just generally understanding people around you.
So, why you like certain people?
Or what is that about them, that is special?
Or how do they achieve certain things, like the
Like the movie stars, or like writers or entrepreneurs
How exactly they achieve - what they achieve?
If you want to get more knowledge about socionics
subscribe to our channel.
We commited to release the videos every single day
during the weekdays.
So will see, will see how it's gonna be
We invite you to worlds of socionics with us
- Yeah.
- See you in next videos. - Thank you for watching!
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WHAT CAN YOU DO? (MOTIVATIONAL VIDEO) - Duration: 4:03.
you are could be ought to be number one
if you're going to be a statistic being
the one percent the minority that do
believe the minority that do achieve
they say you're the average of the five
people you spend the most time with I
say someone has to be setting the
standard statistics will tell you it's
impossible to make it only a fraction
succeed in life huge failure rate
statistics will say only a very small
percentage make it in business a small
percentage have their ideal body even
less have their ideal income but it
doesn't matter what statistics say what
do you say but you might tell you if not
unite us have felt the odds are against
you or there's a light that the
opportunity but you want it see the
remaining 1% the mix up to 100 are you
the one percent because you might didn't
know that you had something uniquely
special inside of you and you can have
read and to whatever you want in life
the great don't care about the distance
but you only care for one thing one
thing that's much bigger than to this
big what can I do what can I do the
successful know anything is possible
they understand there are no limits of
those you create in your own mind the
great know their desire to succeed is
much greater than their fear of
statistics much greater than their fear
of failure
successful human beings know with
absolute certainty that their hot
passion determination desire and
relentlessness will always see them
reach the top in the end they know there
may be failures and setbacks along the
way what they desire to reach their goal
will always be greater than any setback
they don't quit after setbacks or
failures they work harder they learn
lessons they grow their character during
a hard time statistics don't mean jack
to those we believe don't be a statistic
finds your purpose do whatever it takes
to some sleep regarded to step back
regardless of what the statistic tell
you or figured you the only thing that
matters is your opinion of yourself
you'll believe in yourself the truth is
it doesn't matter what the San say it
doesn't matter that the odds or Gish it
doesn't matter if no one else believes
what max you believe in what matters you
know in your own heart you will make it
in the you it doesn't matter what does
it big thing what do you say don't sell
for mediocre life just because this bass
solo take the easy road they can say
what they like tell me it's impossible
it's never been done I'll sew them it is
possible so them when the job is done
you have to be ought to be number one if
you're going to be a specific being the
one percent the minority that do believe
the minority that do at sea
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me
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■FINA World Masters Prep ∥ W-20 / What A Korean Masters Swimmer Eats■ - Duration: 2:10.
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FMV Falling In Challenge ~ Xiumin x Kim So Eun (엑소시우민 x 김소은) [Another Miss Oh OST – What Is Love] - Duration: 3:37.
When the relaxing sunlight comes in
I blankly look out the window
Locked up in past memories, thinking about you
Where are you, what are you doing?
I'm smiling by myself at the good memories
But with heavy memories, I'm afraid I'll get hurt
So I try to act calm but my heart can't help but get caught
My heart, my heart, what's wrong with me?
What is love, what is love?
To make my heart this way?
Every day, I shed tears, my nose runs - my heart aches
What is love, what is love?
To make my heart race
On your sweet lips - I want to lay my heart on it
Dream a dream of you (I'm dreaming of you)
A dream I'm kissing you (Dreaming of kissing you)
Pink flowers are blowing around
Whistling at the warm spring wind
Should I call you or not?
When did I fall in love with you?
I confessed to you in my dream last night
All day, I kept staring at my phone
I try to act indifferent but my heart can't help but get caught
My heart, my heart, what's wrong with me?
What is love, what is love?
To make my heart this way?
Every day, I shed tears, my nose runs - my heart aches
What is love, what is love?
To make my heart race
On your sweet lips - I want to lay my heart on it
Dream a dream of you (I'm dreaming of you)
A dream I'm kissing you (Dreaming of kissing you
I'm so shy, I couldn't say anything
I couldn't hold onto you when you got farther away
I'm such a fool
I think I really am a fool
What is love, what is love?
Why am I being like this?
My heart is aching
What is love, what is love?
My heart is racing again
Telling me that I love you
What is love, what is love?
To make my heart this way?
Every day, I shed tears, my nose runs - my heart aches
What is love, what is love?
To make my heart race
On your sweet lips - I want to lay my heart on it
Dream a dream of you (I'm dreaming of you)
A dream I'm kissing you (Dreaming of kissing you)
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Nancy Dell: What time should you eat to lose weight? - Duration: 1:49.
INTRODUCE NEW MEN'S FESTIVAL
COACH MATT MCALL.
IN TONIGHT'S VIEWER MAIL,
WE
DISCUSS HOW THE TIME YOU EAT CAN
AFFECT WEIGHT LOSS.
NANCY IS LIVE IN THE STUDIO TO
ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS.
ARE QUESTION IS THE OF THE
INTERNET -- MEGAN WANTS TO KNOW
IF IT IS EASIER TO LOSE WEIGHT
IF YOU EAT MOST OF YOUR FOOD AT
DINNERTIME.
RESEARCH SUGGESTS WHEN YOU
EAT MIGHT BE IMPORTANT AS WHAT
YOU EAT.
EATING MORE CALORIES EARLIER IN
THE DAY MAY HELP YOU REACH AND
MAINTAIN A LOWER WEIGHT.
ARE SEVERAL STUDIES, BUT ONE OF
THE MOST IMPRESSIVE WAS
PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL
OBESITY.
RESEARCHERS HAD 100 PEOPLE
FOLLOW A 1400 CALORIE EATING
PLAN.
HALF OF THE GROUP ATE A BIG
BREAKFAST, AND A 200 CALORIE
DINNER.
THE SECOND GROUP DID THE
OPPOSITE, A 200 CALORIE
BREAKFAST AND 700 CALORIE
DINNER.
AFTER A FEW MONTHS THE BIG
BREAKFAST GROUP LOST 17 POUNDS
ON AVERAGE.
THE DINNER GROUP LOST LESS THAN
HALF THAT AMOUNT, ABOUT SEVEN
POUNDS ON AVERAGE.
RESEARCHERS SAY OUR CIRCADIAN
RHYTHMS HAVE AN EFFECT ON OUR
WEIGHT.
DISRUPTING OUR BODY CLOCK CAN
CAUSE WEIGHT GAIN.
SHIFT FOOD MORE TO THE GAMETIME
IF YOU WANT -- DAYTIME IF YOU
WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT.
WHEN I WAKE UP, I AM NOT
HUNGRY IN THE MORNING.
IS THAT COMMON?
AND YOU WORK THOSE LATE
NIGHTS.
CHANCES ARE IF YOU ARE HUNGRY IN
THE MORNING YOU ATE TO CLOSE
TONIGHT.
IF YOU WAKE UP WITHIN ONE HOUR,
THEN YOU WILL WANT TO HAVE
BREAKFAST.
TRY TO CUT BACK ON THE
LATE-NIGHT SNACKING.
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'The Resistance' Faces A New Question 'What To Do With All That Money' | Trump News - Duration: 7:12.
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What To Watch This Weekend ! - Duration: 1:25.
Crashing into cinemas with equal parts
'Ex Machina', 'The Matrix' and a healthy dose
of cultural misappropriation
'Ghost in the Shell' could be the live-action remake we aren't sure we need or want.
If you were a fan of the original manga
this might not be your cup of tea
but one thing is for sure
see this film and you're pretty much guaranteed
gorgeous production design
a Scar Jo who could give Neo a run for his money
and a score that's sure to be boss by composer Clint Mansell
Stil... we're not convinced.
Maybe next time you can design me better.
Imagine what would happen if we could prove the existence of an afterlife.
Netflix Original 'The Discovery' explores this revelation
and it's inevitable fallout.
The film first peaked our interest back in January
when it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to strong reviews.
In addition to some really evocative cinematography
and a stellar cast
'The Discovery' offers up a fascinating premise
in a genre friendly package.
We're in.
Don't you think your discovery was just too dangerous to share with the world?
Ila!
Ila!
Well, that's our take, but let us know what you think
in the comments below
and keep coming back to Hitfix on Uproxx
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