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Glenn Greenwald: Nothing Trump Did Compares to the Moral Evil of Bushs and Obamas Wars
George Bush and Dick Cheney started new Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Obama started new Wars in Libya and Yemen. What new wars did Donald Trump start? You go down the list, and when you look at things like the destruction of Iraq or the implementation of a torture regime, what has Donald Trump done that even remotely compares in terms of moral evil to any of that?
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Seattle Super Reader Book of the Month with SUPERintendent Denise Juneau - Fry Bread
Hello Seattle Super Readers. I’m Superintendent Denise Juneau. I wanted to take a moment to read aloud from a book called Fry Bread, a Native American family story by native author Kevin Noble Maillard. I loved it so much that I thought I would share it with you all today. But first did you know that November is Native American Heritage Month? I am proud to be an enrolled member of the Mandan Hidatsa tribes and a descendant of the Blackfeet, Oneida and Tlinget Haida nations.
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How to Make Din Djarins Blaster from Star Wars The Mandalorian out of Foam with Free Blueprint
welcome to the shop steve here at sks props and in today’s video i’m checking off a prop that’s been on my build list for a while this is din djaren’s blaster from the mandalorian now this is an almost complete foam fabrication let me say that again foam fabrication you would never know it until you picked it up because it’s light as a feather it’s made out of my hd phone which you can find over at blick art materials and i want to thank everyone that’s been supporting me and purchasing my products it has been awesome to see your guys creations now if you are buying hd phone be sure to buy it through any of the links that are in my description section or on my website because i do receive a small vendor affiliate and that helps me continue to build awesome things like this and show you how to do it now this video is going to go over all of the construction techniques as well as painting and weathering these wood grips are nothing more than paint i’m going to show you the super simple steps to do that all of the metallics on this are graphite powder that has been buffed you know these are all techniques that you can build upon pick up use them in future builds so i want to show you guys what it takes to put this blaster together let’s go ahead and get started now the first thing i do is print off and tape together the templates that i created in photoshop these blueprints are free to download so if you’d like to build your own blaster i’ll have a link over in the description section i cut out both front and back these templates will give me a road map when creating all of the details for this blaster and make sure that i’m scaling everything properly for sections that i’m cutting apart i tend to mark them so i can line them up later on basically what i’m doing is i’m taking away all of the details until i have the main section of the blaster blocked out this section of the template is then transferred onto some 10 millimeter hd foam now one sheet of 10 millimeter is not thick enough so i need to sandwich two of these together to keep them perfectly symmetrical i first rough cut another piece of 10 millimeter hd foam then small dots of super glue are used to tack these two pieces together this technique is not permanent it’s just enough adhesive to tack them together while i cut this out this block is then ran through the bandsaw until i have the basic shape of the blaster cut out now if you don’t have a band saw it’s not a problem you could still do this process with a utility knife once i have the blaster in hand i realize that i want to add a small metal rod to reinforce the core but before i do that i need to drill out the trigger section and to do that i’m going to be using a large forstner bit on my drill press notice that the forstner bit doesn’t drill all the way to the edge of my lines i’m going to clean this up with a rotary tool later on now the two halves of the blaster can be pulled apart and i bend the metal rod to conform to the shape this is then traced around with a pencil because i want to cut out a channel now remember when you’re working with foam you always want to make sure to use some kind of a dust mask and eye protection i use a stone bit on my dremel rotary tool to cut a channel into the foam that this rod will sit in the rod is then flipped in the same process as also done to the opposite side now i need to glue these sides back together so i do a light heat treatment to seal the foam now for my adhesive technique i’m going to be using contact cement for the main portion of the exposed foam and super glue along the exterior this double adhesive method makes sure that it’s a tight bond but it also keeps it a very clean build the two halves can now firmly be pressed together and i really like the rigidity this metal bar gives to the blaster once the adhesive has cured i can start marking other details like the trigger guard on the opposite side for the barrel of this blaster i’m going to be using a half inch pvc pipe i once again use a band saw to cut the pipe to length and i use a sanding sponge to remove the decals and rough up the surface the end of the pvc pipe is then marked with the approximate location of the barrel details these details will be cut out of strips of six millimeter hd foam contact cement is applied to the pvc pipe and the hd foam and a little bit of super glue is applied along the exterior once the contact cement has become tacky the hd foam can then be wrapped around the end of the barrel now there’s some excess foam that can be trimmed away with the utility knife and then i go ahead and mark where the barrel needs to taper this gradual reduction of the foam is done with a dremel rotary tool and a medium grit sanding drum after my sanding was complete i add a little bit of heat to get rid of any of the foam fuzzies and check for fit to fabricate the rings i glue and wrap strips of six millimeter hd foam around the pvc pipe these can then be refined with a dremel rotary tool until i get the outside diameter that i need more heat is added to seal the foam off and i slide the rings down to check them against the fit of the barrel after checking the scale the rings look great so super glue is added and they can permanently be put into place a scalpel blade is used to cut a shallow ring into the block of the blaster this will greatly help reinforce the pvc pipe the scale of everything looks good so super glue is added to the bottom of the pvc pipe and the back of the ring and then the pvc pipe can be pressed into the block between the pvc pipe and the metal rod this blaster feels really stable i use a medium grit sanding drum to remove the bulk of the material as well as in the trigger guard once complete i can then refine all the sanding passes with a smooth sanding drum now it’s time to move on to the handle grips i cut out the template for the pattern and trace its location onto the blaster then i take that piece and transfer it onto some six millimeter hd foam just like the bulk of the blaster the grips are rough cut and then tacked together with a little bit of super glue this allows me to use my rotary tool to make the match perfectly at the top of the grip there’s a little bit of a depression that i mark with the template and then remove using a smooth sanding drum the grips can now be glued to either side of the blaster and i do that using some bobsmith super glue to make the handle a little more comfortable i draw on the foam with a pencil exactly where it needs to be tapered i can gradually remove foam from the front and the back and it’s a lot more comfortable to hold next up we have this l bracket that goes along the side of the blaster this is cut away from my template and then traced onto some six millimeter hd foam to cut this piece out i used my band saw and carefully cut along the line that i had traced the rotary tool is once again used to clean up the edge i marked the placement on the side of the blaster to make sure this works before i move on to the next step at the end of this piece there’s a lot of little detailed indentations and to simulate these cuts i’m going to start by marking them with a pencil i then take my utility blade and cut about halfway through the six millimeter foam all these little cuts will open up with the introduction of heat from my heat gun and it’s little tricks like that that will simulate great details in foam this piece is once again checked for fit before i glue it down with some super glue from my template i isolate this front section detail i first off trace around it on the main blaster i also trace around the sunken groove template at the very end to sand this groove down i’m going to be using a sphere stone bit attached to my dremel rotary tool this is where having a flex shaft comes in big time because you want to be able to see your template but have as much control as possible with the groove complete i transfer my template onto some two millimeter hd foam and cut it out with some shears this piece can now be glued down and lined up with the marks that i placed on the side of the blaster earlier in front of the groove there’s a little lip that i also cut out of two millimeter hd foam this piece kind of rounds over and glues to the bottom of the groove in the bottom of the rail that i attached earlier you can see here that the lip is a little too pronounced so i take my dremel rotary tool and knock it down next up i’m going to be working on the housing on the side of the blaster this template is traced onto some 10 millimeter hd foam and cut out glue is added and the piece can now be pressed into place you can see because it’s a 10 millimeter foam here that stacking these pieces really starts to give this blaster some character remember earlier where i said i marked pieces that i have to tape back together this is one of those situations this block detail is gonna fit right here against this 10 millimeter piece but as you can see there’s a gap underneath so i first transfer the block onto some six millimeter hd foam and then i glue another piece of six millimeter foam to the bottom this will even out the piece and fill the gap now because it’s two six millimeter pieces glued together it’s a little too thick so i take my dremel rotary tool and knock it down until it fits flush once i’m satisfied that it works glue can be added and can be pressed into place there’s an additional block on the side of this housing this is just cut from some 10 millimeter hd foam and glued down i cut out the pattern for the block at the top and once again the foam needs to be doubled up i cut it out and sliced off about one millimeter off the side so it’s slightly smaller than the bulk of the blaster this piece can then be heat sealed glued into place and you can see how it’s just slightly smaller next i’m going to cut a couple of strips of two millimeter foam these are going to cover the top of the housing on the side of the blaster these strips are a little small so i used some tweezers to help me line it up with the top of the block for the rail at the top i cut a strip of six millimeter hd foam mark it and cut it to length just like the rail on the side i do the cuts once again for the linear details but notice that i stopped about midway through this front section i remove with my rotary tool and then i can do the heat treatment once again to open the foam up this strip can then be glued to the center of the blaster which makes another great detail for this piece over time the end of the glue bottle gets pretty bad but luckily you can buy these replacement tips so you can put the glue exactly where it needs to go the hammer pattern is cut out and traced onto some 10 millimeter hd foam now this piece has an additional cylinder detail on the back and i’m going to create that using some 10 millimeter hd foam round dowel i use my rotary tool to remove enough material so that the 10 millimeter round down fits snugly and then i use a stone bit to burrow into the dowel to give it an additional detail the dowel can then be glued on and the entire hammer can be attached to the back of the blaster the block at the top is cut out of some stacked 10 millimeter hd foam i first use a pencil to mark these separation lines and then i use a utility knife and a scalpel blade to score into the foam i’m going to do the heat technique to open these lines up but i make sure to use some tweezers because the heat gun gets extremely hot there’s a screw detail at the top of the blaster and to simulate this i’m going to start off by using a 15 millimeter hd foam round out this piece can then be glued into place and then i use a 10 millimeter hole punch on some two millimeter hd foam the latch that goes underneath this is also drawn on and cut out of some two millimeter hd foam i glue the back of the strip under the screw point and then round it over to give it a slight curve this additional detail in the housing was cut out some two millimeter hd foam and then glued into place to detail the head of the screw the utility knife is once again used along with the heat gun to open it up i use a leather punch to cut out some of the really small rivet details for the side of the blaster now these pieces are so tiny it’s easier to put some glue down first and then use tweezers to put them into place the additional block detail at the top is cut out of some six millimeter hd foam rounded over with a rotary tool and put into the middle of the blaster additional rivet details are also glued onto the side of the blaster to make the circular detail on the side i start by cutting a circle and then using a sharpened pvc pipe to remove the middle this ring can then be glued down and then an additional 10 millimeter circle can be placed in the middle one more 10 millimeter rivet and this side is really looking complete the trigger is traced onto some 10 millimeter hd foam cut out and refined with a rotary tool super glue is applied and it can be glued to the middle of the blaster to start on the opposite side i’m going to be scoring and heating a detail line at the top of the blaster this will give me a good reference for where a lot of these top details need to go first off this oblong piece is traced onto some six millimeter hd foam and cut out the center of the template can then be removed and traced that way i know exactly how much material to remove now the end of this would be difficult to cut out with a scalpel blade so i use my rotary tool to clean it up bob smith’s super glue is added and this piece can be attached to the side of the blaster for the detail inside this piece i cut out some very thin strips of one millimeter hd foam now this strip is so small that i have to end up using a pointer to put it into place two more little pieces of one millimeter hd foam are cut out and i use some tweezers to put them where they need to go the additional detail on the back of this housing is cut out of some two millimeter foam and glued down just like the opposite side the groove here is removed with a sphere stone bit for the detail rod on the side i cut to fit a 3.
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Gobble It Up! Turkey Meat Science and Food Safety
[Narrator] Choose a turkey that is large enough for everyone in your group. You can purchase a whole turkey either fresh or frozen. When you purchase a turkey be sure it’s the last thing that you buy at the grocery store. Turkeys are either kept in the refrigerator case or in the freezer. You will want to get your turkey purchased, transported home and back into cold storage as quickly as possible.
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THE MANDALORIAN Rescatando el legado STAR WARS
Hello people, how are you? Today I am going to talk to you about the star wars spin-off The Mandalorian, which is already the first Disney plus success, but first don’t forget to subscribe to the channel and click on the bell to receive notifications of new videos and leave me a big like here in this video that is much appreciated to continue uploading more content so let’s start and point ah The Mandalorian leaves some questions in casual viewers such as how it fits into the existing story explores a part of the fictional timeline that until now had not had much treatment also the protagonist has a culture of his own that has not stopped to explain until episodes such as the third that tells us about the Mandalorians.
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Does ABA Harm Autistic People? - 5 Objections to ABA for Autism
Hey everyone, NeuroRebel here, and this week, we’re going to talk about my top five objections to ABA and I have a lot of objections to ABA. So I had to condense them into one video. Content warning on this one, because we will be talking about ABA and mental abuse but if you’re ready and you have the stomach for it, let’s dive in. My number one, objection to ABA starts at the very beginning.
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DevOps CI/CD with Kubernetes
please welcome the stage staff developer advocate at google kelsey hightower all right so i was supposed to give a project i love you too probably don’t quite know you yet so we’re not quite there yet so twitter friends are not your real friends if you’re new to kubernetes it’s going to set you free but first it’s going to piss you off while it’s born to many of us there’s still a lot of challenges for it but one thing i want you to understand is that kubernetes is not the end game okay the goal is i see people do this all the time they get kubernetes installed everywhere and they go out and giving everyone coop cto right who is that is that you in the crowd i’m just going to give everyone our back roles and everyone just use coop cto coop ctl is the new ssh okay do you remember virtualization right if you had to ask the station to the server to do deployments or to do the majority of your job you knew something was wrong i think coupe ctl has now reached that point if you’re using coupe cto deploy from your laptop to production you’re missing a few steps so i wrote this guy called kubernetes the hard way so that everyone could learn how to do kubernetes okay there is a big difference from installing kubernetes and using kubernetes chances are you’re not on both sides and we’ve come a long way raise your hand if you believe installing kubernetes is easy what that’s like seven hands here’s my first demo i’m hoping it works i think it’s gotten to the point where it’s so easy that you can ask for a cluster okay so we’re going to try to see if we can just ask for a cluster and see if it will appear fingers crossed say one for the demo gods so we’re gonna try this no one sent me a dm or anything to interrupt the flow let’s try this okay google talk to kubernetes engine sure here’s the test version of kubernetes engine good day create a kubernetes cluster how many nodes shall i provision eight creating a eight node kubernetes cluster in the us west one region that’s what i call kubernetes the easy way what do you mean all right so after today it’s not hard anymore what’s hard is that collection of hardware that you have on prim okay that’s not our fault you got to figure that one out so the next thing we want to talk about is once you have a kubernetes cluster again our goal is not to use coop ctl for everything that we want to do so what i like to see people do and people ask me all the time kelsey what is the best practice for running kubernetes in production the truth is there are some known patterns but i’m not quite sure everything is super mature and set in stone where we can go off and just have a complete list of best practices you do this and you’re good so what i like to think about is separate clusters based on your organization structure if you work in the enterprise and you have to open a ticket to get a deployment you probably need to have separate clusters for each of your environments trust me it will be easier that way do not go down the r back rabbit hole if you don’t have to but as a developer how many people are developers in the crowd are you looking forward to getting your nice cube ctl installed on your laptop no you see that ops people no one cares as a developer you have probably one flow in mind everything else is noise okay so i have this registry where they have this app it’s called hello world complex i know and as a developer this is how you envision the world okay and it’s all of its perfection you want to clone a repo not install kubernetes is not your first step that comes to mind i’m going to clone the repo that i’ll be developing against we’ll do this here we’ll go to my laptop and i’m going to do git clone amazing internet works all right and then as a developer you want your actions to trigger something else to happen ideally if i make a code change all i want is a url to tell me where it’s running you get bonus points if you give me metrics to tell me how well it’s running so the next thing we want to do here is create a branch so we’ll say git uh check out we’ll create a branch called change message so we’re going to change it from hello world to something else so i’m going to come here and we’re just going to edit this app go is the best programming language in the world i’m not biased at all yes you can clap for that hell yeah all the php people like no it’s not it’s okay all right so we’re gonna change the message and we’ll look at the diff here all right looks good to me now the contract between the developer is how to build this application and what the dependencies are that’s what the developer owns and that’s okay contract to provide and that’s where the docker file comes in sweet those are the only things i care about my source code my docker file everything else is implementation detail or should be so once we have this we’ll commit it so git commit always use helpful messages like change message oh yeah who does this one do you hate when people do this it’s like what’d you add so you got your message and now we’re going to push it so remember we have this branch get push or gin and then we’re going to push this branch okay so at this point what do you expect to happen you know switch to coupe ctl write some yaml lots of people like that sweet yaml nobody wants to write yaml what you expect is when this gets checked into a branch that it should be somewhere ready for me to test in a staging environment so we go to i’m going to just go here so we can see some of the implementation details if i hit let’s look at our build pipeline how many people have end to end continuous delivery bill pipelines damn we should have had a continuous delivery track because i think once you get to kubernetes this is the next holy grail that you have to do at some point this is going to be table stakes i think it already is but this is where you really should be focusing your time big time so here’s this build pipeline and i have a few rules based on a developer’s intentions one is if i push to any branches set for master based on this regular expression i want to deploy to the staging environment if i tag it then we want to go to qa and we’ll build a container image based on that tag and propagate it to production that is the goal now some of you you’re like where’s the ammo files where’s the deployment descriptor implementation detail folks no one cares or shouldn’t so now we go here and we look at our build history so i pushed to this branch and we see just now a bill completed and succeeded it built an image with this particular commit so this is the commit of the repository so the developer can chase it back to see how it was built and then if we go to our pods and i hit refresh we see we have our app in the staging environment now you don’t actually have to show this to anyone ideally you should have a url that maps to this running application there’s no need to use coupe ctl to figure out what the ip is anyone ever heard of this thing called dns oh it’s sweet if you’ve never used it people reinvent dns all the time i’m like what are you doing that’s dns like no it’s not it’s a distributed service discovery dns that’s what you invented again this week so we see our changes live so what happened here let’s not worry about it quite yet so once it’s in staging the next thing i want to do is maybe it looks right to me i’m going to merge this i’m going to tag a release hopefully you’re tagging releases and not building docker containers on your laptop if you are be in shame and then change your behavior all right so the next thing to do as a developer is i’m going to check out master and i’m going to merge in the change message branch everything looks good here and now i’m going to push it or gen master this is the experience when you adopt all these tools that you should be after do not leak your implementation details into the developer workflow you don’t have to once i push this change nothing should happen because i haven’t done the thing to trigger everyone at once what do i need to do to trigger the next step tag or release so we’re going to tag this release git tag 1.
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Learnies 2020: Presentation of Awards
Greetings travelers, and welcome to the Troth Isle campus, the newest outlet for the magnificent learning, creative and scholarly activities, and community represented by the University of Alaska Fairbanks. You’ve made it all the way here, so it’s already clear you’re up for the big adventure that is the 2020 Learnie Awards, presented by the Faculty Development Team, Faculty Senate, Staff Council, eCampus, and UA Press. Troth Isle is based loosely on the Troth Yeddha’ campus of UAF, located on the traditional lands of the Dena people of the lower Tanana River, and we acknowledge the Alaska Native nations upon whose traditional lands we work and reside.
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Healthy Snack Recipes | Weightloss Snacks | Pori mixture | Dry fruits laddu | Tamil with Eng Subs
If you are new to the channel, please subscribe and click the bell icon for instant notifications Today we are going to see a recipe video. I am going to share recipes of two easy, tasty and healthy snacks One is savoury and other is a sweet Sometimes we crave for either sweets or spicy chaat but the shops might not be open to buy one During those times, we can prepare a simple snack at home to satisfy the craving Some of us might be cautious of the calorie intake of these snack and feel that these will increase your calories This recipe is suitable for them as well.
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Jornadas Online Sobre Contaminación Lumínica y Aves Marinas en la Macaronesia 2020
Good afternoon and welcome. I’m Yarci Acosta, coordinator for SEO/BirdLife in the Canaries. We start these sessions on light pollution and seabirds. Organised by SEO/BirdLife We start these sessions on light pollution and seabirds. Organised by SEO/BirdLife and SPEA, within the framework of the LuMinAves project. From today until the day after tomorrow, Thursday 26, we will have the opportunity to listen to participants from almost a dozen countries who will update us on the most relevant research on light pollution, and who will share experiences and successful cases in their respective countries.