[{"audio_id": "kHIy-DIGWNg", "text": {"kHIy-DIGWNg-00000-00000000-00000200": "Validation Rule or Primary Key in excel"}}, {"audio_id": "kHLRrRRKZn4", "text": {"kHLRrRRKZn4-00000-00000114-00000810": "Hello, I'm Anna Stirling and today I'm going to show you how to create an Animoto account.", "kHLRrRRKZn4-00001-00000810-00001798": "To begin the account creation process, go to the Animoto website at animoto.com.", "kHLRrRRKZn4-00002-00001798-00002559": "Once at the website click on Sign up in the upper right hand corner.", "kHLRrRRKZn4-00003-00002559-00003058": "On the Sign up page you can choose whether to sign up using your Facebook account or", "kHLRrRRKZn4-00004-00003058-00003559": "your email address and password.", "kHLRrRRKZn4-00005-00003559-00004065": "There are pros and cons to both sign up options, review the articles in the training module", "kHLRrRRKZn4-00006-00004065-00004567": "to decide which option is best for you.", "kHLRrRRKZn4-00007-00004567-00005019": "If you choose to 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In February 1967, Jackson was offered a promotion at the Armstrong Rubber", "kK0AH293JZE-00005-00002940-00003515": "Company, a tire manufacturing plant in Natchez. Previously, Jackson’s new position at the", "kK0AH293JZE-00006-00003515-00004090": "plant had only been open to white employees. Many of those who worked in the tire plant", "kK0AH293JZE-00007-00004090-00004366": "were members of the local Ku Klux Klan.", "kK0AH293JZE-00008-00004366-00004980": "Fearing for her husband’s life, Jackson’s wife pleaded with him to forgo the promotion.", "kK0AH293JZE-00009-00004980-00005641": "But Jackson knew the 17-cent an hour raise would help him provide for his wife and five", "kK0AH293JZE-00010-00005641-00006237": "children. After accepting the promotion, Jackson began to receive threatening messages at work.", "kK0AH293JZE-00011-00006237-00006917": "As he was driving home from work that Monday afternoon, a bomb exploded in his 1958 Chevrolet", "kK0AH293JZE-00012-00006917-00007167": "truck, killing him instantly.", "kK0AH293JZE-00013-00007167-00007685": "More than four decades later, Jackson’s killers have evaded prosecution.", "kK0AH293JZE-00014-00008000-00008243": "I am Tyrese Wilson, a sixth grade student at Morgantown College Prep Academy, and this", "kK0AH293JZE-00015-00008243-00008424": "has been your Natchez History Minute."}}, {"audio_id": "kKmfKDkw0V4", "text": {"kKmfKDkw0V4-00000-00000000-00000367": "The Novorossiya help fund spasidonbass.ru", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00001-00001197-00001513": "Now I'm racing through a hot...", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00002-00003269-00003520": "Fuck, I'm hit! Are you OK?", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00003-00003520-00004047": "Spartak Day 1", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00004-00004313-00005280": "Today I met Givi, the commander of 'Somalia' battalion, and headed to Spartak village, which is northeast of the airport.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00005-00005280-00006133": "Our escort is in a car before us. My task is not to fall behind them and to pass open places as fast as possible.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00006-00006798-00007368": "The streets of Spartak form a rectangular grid.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00007-00007368-00008395": "The north-south streets are under a sight of Ukrainian soldiers, because they are located at their base at the north.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00008-00008573-00008909": "Now I'm racing through a hot...", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00009-00010185-00010379": "Fucking dangerous!", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00010-00010805-00011755": "This place is dangerous, we can be shot here. We must go fast, but it's rather difficult to do it in UAZ.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00011-00012356-00012582": "VAZ 'Kopeyka' is before me...", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00012-00012664-00012952": "Damn. Got to drop the camera.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00013-00013743-00014484": "Our UAZ was just baptised by fire. I had to race the open space by the dirt road very quickly.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00014-00014484-00015099": "He passed the trial very well, but I did not so. I'm no expert of operating this Satan machine.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00015-00015099-00015857": "I have almost turned it over a couple of times, but the car endured it and did everything well.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00016-00015857-00016350": "I left the car where I was told, then we went on to the position of the militia.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00017-00016608-00017058": "Their position is in 200 meters ahead, I cannot shoot there.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00018-00017406-00017796": "Then we took an old Moskvitch and went on patroling.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00019-00017796-00018501": "One of the militia commanders had to check the outposts, and I used the chance to joined him.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00020-00020784-00021333": "Ukrainian forces are located to the left, in 1.5 kilometers from here, on an elevation.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00021-00021333-00021919": "They can spot us and shoot with an anti-aircraft gun or an ATGM (anti-tank guided missile).", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00022-00022889-00023223": "At what distance do they shoot? One kilometer.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00023-00023336-00024061": "Here was a stationary NSV machine gun nest. Ukrainian forces are in 1 kilometer from us.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00024-00024061-00024910": "They shot it with an ATGM when they spotted it. One militia soldier was killed, another one got wounded.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00025-00025328-00026311": "Mud have claimed our car, Moskvitch got stuck. Our driver stayed to rescue the car, while we continued patrolling by feet.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00026-00026984-00027326": "Either that bird is reacting to us, or someone else is there.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00027-00027447-00028302": "There is railroad to the left. At night and in fog Ukrainian scouts often come along it.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00028-00028754-00029324": "This is Spartak civilians, 78 people stayed at the village.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00029-00029324-00030018": "Today we asked the head of the village to make a list of people for humanitarian aid.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00030-00030863-00031287": "People made this summer kitchen to save firewood.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00031-00031639-00032130": "When we returned from patrolling, we saw that our UAZ has been fired upon.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00032-00032130-00032729": "A generator in our dugout ran out of fuel, but there was a spare jerrycan of fuel in the car.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00033-00032729-00033162": "I and a militiaman went to take it, then we saw the damage.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00034-00033162-00033678": "Presumably, it was an anti-aircraft gun, the shell has blown over the roof of UAZ.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00035-00033678-00034349": "It made a 20-centimeter hole in the roof and broke the windows on the right side.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00036-00034349-00034842": "We promptly took the jerrycan and left to avoid another shelling.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00037-00034842-00035618": "It remained off-camera how we risked to move the car to another position.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00038-00035618-00036209": "The traitorous rear lights were lighting up each time I was braking or switching to reverse gear.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00039-00036209-00036737": "It was unmasking us in the darkness, but we successfully moved the car to a new hide.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00040-00037412-00037809": "After that a light fire has started.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00041-00037809-00038421": "Our observers told us there may be a movement in the forest towards the militia position.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00042-00038421-00039012": "To prevent the infiltration of sabotage groups, we decided to \"work\" on the forest with a machine guns.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00043-00041649-00041932": "We are near Donetsk...", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00044-00042119-00042829": "Ukrainian soldiers were shooting at us all the day, they damaged our UAZ on which I came here.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00045-00042829-00043738": "Now, to prevent firing at us tomorrow, militia is trying to provoke them now and to suppress the weapon emplacements.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00046-00043738-00044448": "The militias now have two tasks. First, prevent the infiltration of sabotage groups.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00047-00044448-00044856": "Second, spot the enemy's weapon emplacements when they shoot back.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00048-00045157-00046063": "The militias told me the algorithm of the military actions. Ukrainian soldiers regularly shoot upon the militia's positions.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00049-00046063-00046659": "If they are not shot back, they begin to approach with recon & sabotage groups.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00050-00046659-00047460": "To prevent it, militia respond on the provocations with gunfire.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00051-00047460-00048271": "If Ukrainians advance with tanks or other heavy equipment, they are fired upon with anti-tank guided weapon.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00052-00048271-00049073": "The militia is now immobilized by the Minsk agreement, and Ukrainian forces use it as an advantage.", "kKmfKDkw0V4-00053-00049073-00049721": "It was my first day in Spartak. Andrey Filatov, for the Save Donbass Fund"}}, {"audio_id": "kK_bAZfYrFI", "text": {"kK_bAZfYrFI-00000-00000000-00000315": "Don't believe much in hand lines", "kK_bAZfYrFI-00001-00000315-00000622": "don't believe much in the lines of the hands", "kK_bAZfYrFI-00002-00000684-00001119": "Because luck is also for those who do not have hands"}}, {"audio_id": "kL32nZfLZlc", "text": {"kL32nZfLZlc-00000-00000072-00000322": "Pauline Fujita: So, I just wanted to start by thanking you", "kL32nZfLZlc-00001-00000322-00000627": "guys for inviting us to participate in this workshop.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00002-00000627-00001028": "I know that some of the ENCODE resources, especially in the Genome Browser can be a", "kL32nZfLZlc-00003-00001028-00001128": "little bit overwhelming.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00004-00001128-00001376": "So, hopefully we can get a little bit of that today.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00005-00001376-00001619": "And I especially wanted to thank all of you.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00006-00001619-00002072": "There are so many paper here, which is really exciting to see so many people motivated to", "kL32nZfLZlc-00007-00002072-00002265": "dive deeper into this stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00008-00002265-00002800": "We are going to take a really quick kind of blitz tour of the browser resources.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00009-00002800-00003278": "Normally, when I give workshops like this we have several hours, and so it's going to", "kL32nZfLZlc-00010-00003278-00003450": "be kind of condensed.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00011-00003450-00003919": "But I am trying to sort of cherry pick some of the things that are going to be most useful", "kL32nZfLZlc-00012-00003919-00004419": "for the kinds of questions that I'm assuming this group is interested in asking.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00013-00004419-00004700": "But before I get started, I wanted to get a quick show of hands.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00014-00004700-00005230": "Who considers themself either a really new user to the Genome Browser or has never used", "kL32nZfLZlc-00015-00005230-00005492": "it before?", "kL32nZfLZlc-00016-00005492-00005701": "Okay.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00017-00005701-00005921": "Not nobody, but not everybody, so that is good to know.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00018-00005921-00006453": "So, the first thing that I always like to show is just this summary of resources for", "kL32nZfLZlc-00019-00006453-00006566": "finding more information later.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00020-00006566-00006948": "Obviously, there is only so much that I can show you in an hour.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00021-00006948-00007098": "We have a lot of great stuff up there.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00022-00007098-00007539": "There is a Wiki with documentation on the Genome Browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00023-00007539-00008025": "Some of you may know that we maintain a mailing list where you can write in and no question", "kL32nZfLZlc-00024-00008025-00008178": "is too basic or too hard.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00025-00008178-00008577": "As somebody that has done some of the work supporting the mailing list, we've seen sort", "kL32nZfLZlc-00026-00008577-00009053": "of our fair share of every type of question imaginable.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00027-00009053-00009394": "And to that extent, if there's a question that you have, there's a good chance that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00028-00009394-00009526": "it was also asked before.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00029-00009526-00009902": "So if you don't feel like waiting for a reply to your e-mail, an even better approach is", "kL32nZfLZlc-00030-00009902-00010325": "to search through the archives and see if somebody has had the same issue and see if", "kL32nZfLZlc-00031-00010325-00010728": "-- we maintain a full archive of all of the questions we've answered before, so it's a", "kL32nZfLZlc-00032-00010728-00011217": "pretty rich resource for getting at things that you might be having trouble with.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00033-00011217-00011608": "If something doesn't behave the way you expect, if you have questions about the data that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00034-00011608-00011966": "you are looking at, anything you can imagine, there is a good chance that it's been asked", "kL32nZfLZlc-00035-00011966-00012113": "before.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00036-00012113-00012487": "We also maintain a training page where there is links to various resources.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00037-00012487-00013081": "We recently launched a YouTube channel earlier this year with a few tutorial videos on how", "kL32nZfLZlc-00038-00013081-00013731": "to use the browser for various things, and we also have a Twitter, where we announce", "kL32nZfLZlc-00039-00013731-00013882": "new releases of data and features.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00040-00013882-00014319": "So, if you want to keep up to date on that sort of thing, if you're on Twitter, check", "kL32nZfLZlc-00041-00014319-00014419": "that out.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00042-00014419-00014823": "And especially for those of you that have limited experience with the Genome Browser,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00043-00014823-00015402": "we also have an agreement with an external organization called OpenHelix that has really", "kL32nZfLZlc-00044-00015402-00015990": "great, fairly comprehensive tutorials on how to use the Genome Browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00045-00015990-00016412": "Everything from sort of very high level and comprehensive to more detailed stuff, like", "kL32nZfLZlc-00046-00016412-00016964": "if you are trying to get better at using the table browser, that kind of thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00047-00016964-00017651": "So, since I only get an hour to talk at you about this stuff, the coolest thing that I", "kL32nZfLZlc-00048-00017651-00017986": "am telling people about these days is actually this thing called Genome Browser in a Box.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00049-00017986-00018254": "It's like a 15 second pitch for this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00050-00018254-00018604": "We're going to be having a poster in the poster section, so if you want to hear more about", "kL32nZfLZlc-00051-00018604-00019018": "this, or, I'll even do a live demo for you at the poster, come and find me during the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00052-00019018-00019231": "poster session.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00053-00019231-00019676": "The motivation for bothering to mention this is that everything I'm going to show you can", "kL32nZfLZlc-00054-00019676-00020243": "be done in this Genome Browser in a Box context, and especially if you are doing work with", "kL32nZfLZlc-00055-00020243-00020721": "sensitive data that has a lot of, sort of -- especially clinical data -- has restrictions", "kL32nZfLZlc-00056-00020721-00021106": "on where you are sharing it or looking at it, that kind of thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00057-00021106-00021620": "This is a mechanism whereby you can run an instance of the browser on your laptop.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00058-00021620-00021776": "I'm running one on this laptop.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00059-00021776-00022123": "So, you don't have to have high powered hardware for that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00060-00022123-00022643": "You can run it offline, and the idea with that is just that, rather than your data traveling", "kL32nZfLZlc-00061-00022643-00023067": "back and forth to the browser over the internet, which isn't necessarily as secure as you need,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00062-00023067-00023509": "our data travels back and forth to your machine and your secure data stays on the machine.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00063-00023509-00023881": "So, everything that you are going to see can be done in that context and it is possible", "kL32nZfLZlc-00064-00023881-00024023": "for more sensitive work.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00065-00024023-00024479": "So, if you are curious about that -- I don't have time to get into right now, but part", "kL32nZfLZlc-00066-00024479-00025087": "of the poster that will be up later has details on that, and I can also show you what it's", "kL32nZfLZlc-00067-00025087-00025195": "about.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00068-00025195-00025758": "So, what I was hoping for people to take away from this fairly brief browser session was", "kL32nZfLZlc-00069-00025758-00026283": "just a little bit of what is possible in terms of using the ENCODE resources to annotate", "kL32nZfLZlc-00070-00026283-00026383": "your data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00071-00026383-00026808": "So, a lot of times people will ask me, \"Why our Genome Browser as opposed to any other", "kL32nZfLZlc-00072-00026808-00026908": "Genome Browser?\"", "kL32nZfLZlc-00073-00026908-00027412": "And one of the things that I think we do well, or that we have going for us is that we have", "kL32nZfLZlc-00074-00027412-00027544": "a lot of data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00075-00027544-00028008": "And so a lot of the reasons that people will come to our browser is to see their research", "kL32nZfLZlc-00076-00028008-00028217": "in the context of other things that have been done.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00077-00028217-00028677": "And so, what I'm going to focus on today is how to see your data or data from the ENCODE", "kL32nZfLZlc-00078-00028677-00029341": "portal in our Genome Browser, and then how to use that to sort of grabbing existing annotations", "kL32nZfLZlc-00079-00029341-00029922": "for your BED file or your VCF file, maybe have RNA-seq data, how you get that data into", "kL32nZfLZlc-00080-00029922-00030443": "the browser, and also how you find annotations that are going to be relevant for what you", "kL32nZfLZlc-00081-00030443-00030605": "are doing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00082-00030605-00030942": "Just a quick word about sort of what you are going to see.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00083-00030942-00031411": "The exercises are at the end, and if we have time -- I'm also going to cheat a little bit,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00084-00031411-00031591": "because I know the break is right after my session.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00085-00031591-00032113": "So, you could also maybe use that to work on the exercises if you are feeling motivated.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00086-00032113-00032497": "But in particular, the exercises just sort of mirror what you are going to be seeing", "kL32nZfLZlc-00087-00032497-00032597": "in the slides.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00088-00032597-00032912": "So the idea is I am going to show you how to do it once.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00089-00032912-00033274": "And then if you want to go off and see if you can sort of reproduce what we were doing,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00090-00033274-00033705": "find the same resources within the website, in the exercises, there is a step by step", "kL32nZfLZlc-00091-00033705-00033954": "walkthrough of how to do each of those things.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00092-00033954-00034346": "And I've also created what is called a session to show you kind of the answer or a finished", "kL32nZfLZlc-00093-00034346-00034594": "product of what you should be looking at.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00094-00034594-00035138": "And I'll explain what a session is towards the end of this little bit, so you can see", "kL32nZfLZlc-00095-00035138-00035334": "how to look that up for yourself.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00096-00035334-00035676": "So, I'm going to start with some basics of the browser, since I did see a fair show of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00097-00035676-00035983": "hands of people that aren't that familiar with the layout and what it is.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00098-00035983-00036374": "I am going to go through that kind of quickly just to try and get at the more interesting", "kL32nZfLZlc-00099-00036374-00036762": "stuff, and then we're going to talk about a couple of really new tools that we've launched", "kL32nZfLZlc-00100-00036762-00036918": "within the past couple of years.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00101-00036918-00037360": "One of them is very hot off the presses, which seems to be the phrase of the day -- which", "kL32nZfLZlc-00102-00037360-00037879": "is great for grabbing annotations from multiple different data sets to annotate, especially", "kL32nZfLZlc-00103-00037879-00038252": "if you have a positional data, like a BED file.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00104-00038252-00038827": "Especially something like data you might be getting out of your stuff, like peak calls.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00105-00038827-00039153": "Maybe you want to find all of the SNPs that overlap with the regions that you are interested", "kL32nZfLZlc-00106-00039153-00039253": "in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00107-00039253-00039501": "Maybe you want to find the genes that overlap with the regions that you are interested in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00108-00039501-00039851": "This is a mechanism for collecting that all into one place.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00109-00039851-00040365": "So, in a very quick and fast talking nutshell, that's what we're trying to achieve with these", "kL32nZfLZlc-00110-00040365-00040478": "next few slides.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00111-00040478-00041014": "And then we're also going to talk about track hubs which, you may or may realize it, but", "kL32nZfLZlc-00112-00041014-00041602": "you already saw, when you saw the stuff in the portal demonstration, because the thing", "kL32nZfLZlc-00113-00041602-00041774": "that they were using is a thing called track hubs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00114-00041774-00042278": "And that's the mechanism whereby you can display stuff in the browser, but have that data be", "kL32nZfLZlc-00115-00042278-00042604": "hosted somewhere else, such as Stanford, for example.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00116-00042604-00043374": "So, in looking at the main display, hopefully this image is just generally familiar to most", "kL32nZfLZlc-00117-00043374-00043505": "of you.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00118-00043505-00043936": "And for all of these slides where possible, the URL is listed at the top in case you want", "kL32nZfLZlc-00119-00043936-00044152": "to try and follow along.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00120-00044152-00044431": "As was mentioned previously, the slides are available online, so you can go look them", "kL32nZfLZlc-00121-00044431-00044558": "up later.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00122-00044558-00045068": "I mostly just want you to kind of see what's possible, see where we're visiting, and then", "kL32nZfLZlc-00123-00045068-00045421": "when we get time at the end, you can go and see if you can walk yourself through the same", "kL32nZfLZlc-00124-00045421-00045521": "steps.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00125-00045521-00045834": "And, obviously, you don't have to use the toy example that's in the exercises.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00126-00045834-00046257": "Feel free to try your own data set or your own list of genes, that kind of thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00127-00046257-00046738": "I just picked a couple sort of workflows that I found might be of interested -- of interest", "kL32nZfLZlc-00128-00046738-00047132": "to people as a mechanism for getting a tour through two tools that I think are pretty", "kL32nZfLZlc-00129-00047132-00047358": "relevant for what you guys are trying to do.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00130-00047358-00047756": "So, looking at the main display, the thing that people think of when they think of the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00131-00047756-00047898": "Genome Browser is this main screen.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00132-00047898-00048221": "I've seen it in some of the screenshots of the talks today.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00133-00048221-00048929": "And for those of you don't know, as was also mentioned earlier, when I talked to relatives,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00134-00048929-00049315": "people that don't do -- I guess I sort of lump it all into one -- but people that aren't", "kL32nZfLZlc-00135-00049315-00049633": "that familiar with genomics work, I kind of tell people that you can think of it like", "kL32nZfLZlc-00136-00049633-00049733": "Google maps.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00137-00049733-00050122": "And so, underlying everything is the physical map of the location of everything.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00138-00050122-00050746": "And what we have are annotation data sets and those might be -- if you are thinking", "kL32nZfLZlc-00139-00050746-00051172": "of the sort of Google analogy, maybe all of the locations of the businesses or all of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00140-00051172-00051477": "the locations of traffic data that we might have.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00141-00051477-00051850": "And each of those layers of annotation is built upon the underlying map.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00142-00051850-00052382": "So, each horizontal thing that you're looking at is basically a data set or what we call", "kL32nZfLZlc-00143-00052382-00052529": "a track.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00144-00052529-00053045": "And as you can see, just by looking at this one image with a few of the data sets to actually", "kL32nZfLZlc-00145-00053045-00053583": "display, there are many different types of data, even just within this one shot.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00146-00053583-00053802": "And you can tell that because they just -- they look different.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00147-00053802-00054162": "Some of them are bars, some of them are graphs, some of them are alignments.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00148-00054162-00054402": "And that's sort of intrinsic to the kind of data that you are seeing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00149-00054402-00054723": "So, each horizontal row you can think of as a data set.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00150-00054723-00055111": "And as I was saying, there are different flavors of the different types of data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00151-00055111-00055549": "We're going to talk a little bit about file formats a little bit later in the slides,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00152-00055549-00055744": "just to sort of de-mystify that a little bit.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00153-00055744-00056061": "But just to give you a sense of what it is you're looking at -- so, you are looking at", "kL32nZfLZlc-00154-00056061-00056274": "stacks of data sets.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00155-00056274-00056818": "And, as complicated as this image is right here, if we were looking at this in a live", "kL32nZfLZlc-00156-00056818-00057174": "web browser and we scrolled down below, you would see that the list of available data", "kL32nZfLZlc-00157-00057174-00057700": "sets for a display is actually really, really long, into the hundreds or maybe even the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00158-00057700-00057861": "thousands by now.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00159-00057861-00058238": "But what we're looking at are only the data sets that we've told the browser to actually", "kL32nZfLZlc-00160-00058238-00058463": "display in this main box.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00161-00058463-00058860": "And I'm going to show you how to turn on and off the data sets within there.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00162-00058860-00059411": "So up above that main display is what we call the position or search bar.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00163-00059411-00059764": "And you can think of that kind of like -- I guess, I'm referencing Google a lot.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00164-00059764-00060008": "You can tell I'm from the Bay area.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00165-00060008-00060374": "You can think of that like the Google search bar in that you can put in anything you're", "kL32nZfLZlc-00166-00060374-00060867": "looking for basically -- positions, gene maps, it will also take motifs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00167-00060867-00061199": "So, if you get to the browser, you're not sure where to start, where to start looking", "kL32nZfLZlc-00168-00061199-00061549": "for your thing, that is kind of like the spot where you would type it in and try to search", "kL32nZfLZlc-00169-00061549-00061649": "for something.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00170-00061649-00061904": "And then either it will give you a list of results, or if it's pretty obvious what you", "kL32nZfLZlc-00171-00061904-00062082": "are looking for, it will just take you to that thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00172-00062082-00062750": "So, that's where we would put in coordinates, gene names, that kind of information.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00173-00062750-00063235": "And then up above that, there are buttons for navigating within the genome.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00174-00063235-00063504": "So, either zooming in or out, moving side to side.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00175-00063504-00063799": "Those are fairly self-explanatory.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00176-00063799-00064187": "And then the other thing that I wanted to show you about the main display was actually", "kL32nZfLZlc-00177-00064187-00064432": "how to configure the tracks that you are looking at.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00178-00064432-00064957": "So, I'm going to take a slight leap of faith and go outside of PowerPoint, go into a web", "kL32nZfLZlc-00179-00064957-00065501": "browser, so that I can show you this, because it doesn't translate well into a static slide.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00180-00065501-00066318": "So, if I could just go over into Firefox, we are in genome -- we're at genome.ucsc.edu.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00181-00066318-00067004": "And if I click in the top left hand side, right up here where it says Genome Browser,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00182-00067004-00067232": "that takes me to a page that we call our Gateway page.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00183-00067232-00067643": "This is where you would select the assembly or organism that you are interested in from", "kL32nZfLZlc-00184-00067643-00067743": "the pull downs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00185-00067743-00068259": "We're just going to go with the default, which is the human assembly -- not the current one,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00186-00068259-00068660": "but the next most recent one, which is the best annotated one currently.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00187-00068660-00068931": "So, I'm going to hit submit.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00188-00068931-00069425": "But just before I do, each of these assemblies that you choose, when you go and choose it,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00189-00069425-00069791": "you'll notice the thing down below, all the text down below, is changing and the picture", "kL32nZfLZlc-00190-00069791-00069891": "is changing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00191-00069891-00070199": "And that's because it will also give you -- this is where you would go to find information", "kL32nZfLZlc-00192-00070199-00070694": "about where we got that assembly, different items and links to more information about", "kL32nZfLZlc-00193-00070694-00070794": "that assembly.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00194-00070794-00071196": "So, as I'm going through this, the main thing that I want people to take away, especially", "kL32nZfLZlc-00195-00071196-00071608": "people that are new to the browser, is all the different ways in which you can find more", "kL32nZfLZlc-00196-00071608-00071941": "information, because there is only so much that I am going to be able to tell you, teach", "kL32nZfLZlc-00197-00071941-00072081": "you in an hour.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00198-00072081-00072575": "But if you can learn where to look for information later -- if you can teach a man to fish, hopefully", "kL32nZfLZlc-00199-00072575-00072948": "you can go and find that out on your own later once you've decided whether or not it's worth", "kL32nZfLZlc-00200-00072948-00073077": "investing your time.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00201-00073077-00073517": "So, we're going to accept the defaults and hit submit.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00202-00073517-00073873": "And that's going to take us to the main browser that I was showing you earlier.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00203-00073873-00074430": "So, this just has most of the default tracks on.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00204-00074430-00074741": "And it looks a little bit different than the thing that you saw before, because we have", "kL32nZfLZlc-00205-00074741-00074968": "different data sets that are turned on or off.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00206-00074968-00075441": "So, for each of these rows -- as I was telling you, it's a data set.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00207-00075441-00075738": "And something that I can do is, first, I can reorder them.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00208-00075738-00076310": "So, if I click, if I right click, or if you're on a Mac, control click -- or, sorry, if you", "kL32nZfLZlc-00209-00076310-00076848": "just normal click, you can actually change the orders of these.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00210-00076848-00077206": "So, if you wanted to have these up to next to each other because you were trying to compare", "kL32nZfLZlc-00211-00077206-00077541": "two things or you were trying to generate a figure, that's how you would change the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00212-00077541-00077789": "order of the tracks as you are seeing them.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00213-00077789-00077923": "You can also zoom in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00214-00077923-00078266": "So, maybe there's an item in the visual display that you are trying to zoom in on.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00215-00078266-00078692": "Rather than having to try and guess it with the boundaries of that R, if you take your", "kL32nZfLZlc-00216-00078692-00079173": "mouse up to the top where you see the base pair of coordinates, and you just click and", "kL32nZfLZlc-00217-00079173-00079620": "drag over a region that's of interest to you, you can either choose to highlight that region", "kL32nZfLZlc-00218-00079620-00079741": "or to zoom in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00219-00079741-00080070": "So, we're going to zoom in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00220-00080070-00080326": "And now we're just focused in on that middle region.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00221-00080326-00080768": "So, very simple, but just kind of to give you some sense of how to change the display", "kL32nZfLZlc-00222-00080768-00080943": "that you're looking at.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00223-00080943-00081511": "And for each of these horizontal rows or data sets or tracks as we call them, you can also", "kL32nZfLZlc-00224-00081511-00081611": "turn them.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00225-00081611-00081711": "You can change the visibility.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00226-00081711-00082019": "So, right now, one of the settings that you could have them set to is hide where they", "kL32nZfLZlc-00227-00082019-00082157": "don't display at all.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00228-00082157-00082442": "And most of the tracks -- so, now that we're looking at the web browser, I can actually", "kL32nZfLZlc-00229-00082442-00082542": "show you.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00230-00082542-00083030": "There is all these -- this is a slightly bad example because I have a hub open.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00231-00083030-00083636": "But if you -- as you're probably looking at the browser now, we're to scroll down, and", "kL32nZfLZlc-00232-00083636-00083957": "look at some of these groupings of data sets, of tracks.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00233-00083957-00084283": "You would see there's quite a few and they're all grayed out because they're set to hide.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00234-00084283-00084856": "So, I can change how much information is displayed and how much sort of screen real estate is", "kL32nZfLZlc-00235-00084856-00085064": "taken up by changing the visibility settings.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00236-00085064-00085617": "So, for example, I'm going to change the setting of this publications track now to full, and", "kL32nZfLZlc-00237-00085617-00086080": "when I do that, rather than everything sort of compressed down into one horizontal row,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00238-00086080-00086462": "it's going to show me each of the individual entries, each of the individual items in that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00239-00086462-00086730": "data set within that genomic window.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00240-00086730-00087102": "And I picked the publications track gin particular, because it's one that most people don't know", "kL32nZfLZlc-00241-00087102-00087202": "about.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00242-00087202-00087497": "But it's a really neat data set where one of our engineers took all of the sequence", "kL32nZfLZlc-00243-00087497-00087951": "data that he was able to find in publications and he mapped it to the genome.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00244-00087951-00088244": "So, it gives you kind of an orthogonal way to do a literature search.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00245-00088244-00088588": "You can go to a genomic region and see what has been published there.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00246-00088588-00088989": "So, in particular, if you are trying to design primers, see if there has been published primer", "kL32nZfLZlc-00247-00088989-00089381": "sequences, this is a cool way of doing it, and just a different way of doing a literature", "kL32nZfLZlc-00248-00089381-00089717": "search that is sort of different than the way that we normally think of it in terms", "kL32nZfLZlc-00249-00089717-00090010": "of date or cue, or that kind of a thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00250-00090010-00090405": "The other thing that I want you to see is -- so, you saw that I could change the visibility", "kL32nZfLZlc-00251-00090405-00090647": "by using the pull downs that are below the main display.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00252-00090647-00091116": "I can also get to the settings for any given track by clicking on the bar on the left hand", "kL32nZfLZlc-00253-00091116-00091235": "side, so this blue bar.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00254-00091235-00091467": "I am going to click on it.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00255-00091467-00091744": "And now for the publications track in particular.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00256-00091744-00092117": "For every track, up at the top, you'll see a pull down to change the display mode.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00257-00092117-00092649": "So, I could either hide it or I can change the level of how much I'm displaying.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00258-00092649-00093000": "And then, for each of the data sets, they're all different types of data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00259-00093000-00093326": "So, this menu that's offered to you at the top is going to be different depending on", "kL32nZfLZlc-00260-00093326-00093454": "what you are looking at.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00261-00093454-00093770": "For this track in particular, you can see that you can change the filtering.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00262-00093770-00094233": "You can hide some of the items, you can only look at more recent publications if you wanted", "kL32nZfLZlc-00263-00094233-00094591": "to change the date, or you can filter that kind of thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00264-00094591-00095017": "And then some of the data sets are also grouped and they'll have -- there will be a list of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00265-00095017-00095377": "what are called sub tracks here and you can turn those on or off.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00266-00095377-00096042": "So, all of this to say that if you click on that gray bar or on the track title down below,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00267-00096042-00096435": "it takes you to a menu where you can set up the conventions of display of what you're", "kL32nZfLZlc-00268-00096435-00096535": "seeing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00269-00096535-00096875": "Some of that will be changing the coloring of the track if you don't like it, or maybe", "kL32nZfLZlc-00270-00096875-00097139": "turning on and off different types of names.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00271-00097139-00097454": "In some of our gene tracks you can turn on OM IDs [spelled phonetically].", "kL32nZfLZlc-00272-00097454-00097750": "You can turn on REF-seq IDs or you can turn those off depending on what you are trying", "kL32nZfLZlc-00273-00097750-00098035": "to show in that main display.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00274-00098035-00098482": "And something that is a little bit more subtle, that you might not have noticed -- and I'm", "kL32nZfLZlc-00275-00098482-00098845": "going to show you this in slides is well -- is that everything in that main display -- so", "kL32nZfLZlc-00276-00098845-00099481": "if we go back to the Genome Browser, by clicking on Genome Browser up top, everything in this", "kL32nZfLZlc-00277-00099481-00100012": "main display and a lot of the things that you are looking at on the website are clickable.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00278-00100012-00100337": "So, if you don't know how, if you don't know what it is that you're looking at, or you're", "kL32nZfLZlc-00279-00100337-00100792": "trying to find more information, a lot of times, either by clicking on something or", "kL32nZfLZlc-00280-00100792-00101276": "by hovering your mouse, you'll get like a little pop up of more information or a click-through", "kL32nZfLZlc-00281-00101276-00101483": "to a page where it's going to describe different stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00282-00101483-00101878": "And so that's a way of teaching yourself and finding more information based on what it", "kL32nZfLZlc-00283-00101878-00102036": "is that you are looking at.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00284-00102036-00102506": "So, the reason to kind of dive into the browser now is just to kind of show you how to set", "kL32nZfLZlc-00285-00102506-00102630": "up the display.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00286-00102630-00103019": "You can click onto any of these gray bars and change the track settings.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00287-00103019-00103249": "So, we did that for publications.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00288-00103249-00103655": "Sort of a quick way to do that, if you right click while having your mouse on this left", "kL32nZfLZlc-00289-00103655-00104185": "hand side of any given data set, it will give you just a very short list of the settings", "kL32nZfLZlc-00290-00104185-00104447": "that -- so it offers you to change the visibility.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00291-00104447-00104781": "And then it also has some quick links to things that people usually like to do without having", "kL32nZfLZlc-00292-00104781-00105200": "to go into that other menu, click around, and then come back.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00293-00105200-00105410": "So, that's a way of setting up the display.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00294-00105410-00105814": "You saw that you could change the order and zoom in and out.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00295-00105814-00106204": "And then the last thing to note is down below the main display, there's a bunch of buttons.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00296-00106204-00106395": "We're going to get some of them in a little bit.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00297-00106395-00106959": "One that a lot of people don't know about, is there's a master settings button here called", "kL32nZfLZlc-00298-00106959-00107059": "Configure.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00299-00107059-00107557": "If you click on that -- and this is something that will come up once you are a little bit", "kL32nZfLZlc-00300-00107557-00107671": "more familiar with the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00301-00107671-00107980": "You don't want to waste your time clicking in different places and then resubmitting.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00302-00107980-00108353": "This takes you to a master listing of all the settings for all the tracks and you just", "kL32nZfLZlc-00303-00108353-00108705": "can go in and tweak them how you want them, and then hit submit all at once.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00304-00108705-00109013": "So, it's just kind of a nice central place to come to for that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00305-00109013-00109317": "There are some settings up at the tops if you want to change the size of the box that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00306-00109317-00109730": "you are looking at or maybe change the font size of the labelings, you can do that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00307-00109730-00110180": "And then there's also some neat tools for display at -- listed up at the top.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00308-00110180-00110649": "The one that I really like that not a lot of people know about is that -- because it's", "kL32nZfLZlc-00309-00110649-00111120": "turned off by default -- there's a next previous item navigation button here.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00310-00111120-00111688": "If you turn that on, and you hit submit up at the top to go back to the browser, now", "kL32nZfLZlc-00311-00111688-00112095": "you'll notice in the main window we'll get little gray chevrons on either side.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00312-00112095-00112751": "And the reason that that's nice is what it's doing is -- so, you can kind of see them here.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00313-00112751-00113122": "What that is, is it's a toggle to go to the next item, up or down stream.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00314-00113122-00113511": "So if you're looking at a region of the genome where there isn't any information for your", "kL32nZfLZlc-00315-00113511-00113863": "track, or you want to kind of skip ahead to the next or the previous thing, it's a nice", "kL32nZfLZlc-00316-00113863-00114017": "way to do that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00317-00114017-00114335": "There's an analogous button like that for gene prediction tracks if you're trying to", "kL32nZfLZlc-00318-00114335-00114624": "toggle between exons or introns and you want to jump ahead.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00319-00114624-00114946": "So, just some quick timesaving navigation tools.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00320-00114946-00115230": "I don't want to spend too, too much time on all that, since it's probably a little bit", "kL32nZfLZlc-00321-00115230-00115424": "basic for most of you.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00322-00115424-00116009": "So, that's sort of the main display and how to do the configuration.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00323-00116009-00116546": "And as Dr. Hong was saying, once you have one of their things visualized in the browser,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00324-00116546-00116867": "those are all settings that you can do, as I was just showing you on the data that's", "kL32nZfLZlc-00325-00116867-00117189": "been loaded from the portal.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00326-00117189-00117720": "So, we saw all these display configuration things that you could do.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00327-00117720-00118158": "You saw you could reorder things, zoom in and out, the configure page for any given", "kL32nZfLZlc-00328-00118158-00118258": "track.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00329-00118258-00118765": "And, I wasn't going to show this, but since there's sort of a focus on how to find things,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00330-00118765-00118958": "I wanted to just quickly show you this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00331-00118958-00119611": "And so there are -- even something as simple as where to look in the Genome Browser can", "kL32nZfLZlc-00332-00119611-00119730": "be a little bit overwhelming.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00333-00119730-00120026": "There's all these different spots in the browser and it's not clear.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00334-00120026-00120469": "I want to search for my gene, I want to search for my reason, where do I even type that in?", "kL32nZfLZlc-00335-00120469-00120778": "So, there's a bunch of different places that you can do this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00336-00120778-00121198": "As I was showing you from the gateway page, there's also that same position search bar.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00337-00121198-00121464": "It's the same position that's above the same display.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00338-00121464-00121773": "That's a spot that you can think of, like the Google search bar for putting something", "kL32nZfLZlc-00339-00121773-00121892": "in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00340-00121892-00122432": "Those search bars -- so the one on the main gateway, if you type something in -- maybe", "kL32nZfLZlc-00341-00122432-00122595": "you type in BRC.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00342-00122595-00122876": "And I'm sure for this audience it's obvious what the next letter would be.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00343-00122876-00123214": "But it will suggest to you somethings that you might be interested in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00344-00123214-00123572": "BRCA1, BRCA2, that kind of thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00345-00123572-00123948": "You can choose it from there and hit submit and it will take you to the browser at that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00346-00123948-00124048": "spot.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00347-00124048-00124315": "Similarly, if you are in the main browser and you type in part of a thing, it will also", "kL32nZfLZlc-00348-00124315-00124420": "suggest things.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00349-00124420-00124790": "Or you can just choose to do a search with whatever it is you've typed in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00350-00124790-00125377": "So, those are spots to look for, items in the browser, and you've seen them already.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00351-00125377-00125794": "One more spot that might not be that obvious, especially if you're not that familiar with", "kL32nZfLZlc-00352-00125794-00126226": "the Genome Browser -- so you saw the main display, and you saw the long list of tracks", "kL32nZfLZlc-00353-00126226-00126415": "or data sets that we have in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00354-00126415-00126946": "Those are all data sets that live on a server in Santa Cruz, and that's the -- they're displaying", "kL32nZfLZlc-00355-00126946-00127283": "in the browser by virtue of being stored by us.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00356-00127283-00127767": "But more recently, we've come out with this thing called track hubs, which is a mechanism", "kL32nZfLZlc-00357-00127767-00128263": "whereby data that isn't hosted by us -- so data that's not sitting on our computers but", "kL32nZfLZlc-00358-00128263-00128794": "is contributed by some external group -- those files live on that group's site.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00359-00128794-00129208": "But we have a little bit of code in the browser that will go and grab data from those files", "kL32nZfLZlc-00360-00129208-00129603": "and throw it up to display in the browser, as though it was sitting alongside one of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00361-00129603-00129776": "our native tracks.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00362-00129776-00130324": "And the reason to display this and to mention that, and display for in code, is that when", "kL32nZfLZlc-00363-00130324-00130784": "you're hitting that visualize button, it was generating one of these tracks in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00364-00130784-00131194": "So, I think there's a little bit of confusion about where that data is sitting.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00365-00131194-00131561": "It's actually sitting at -- I assume your servers are in Stanford or wherever it is", "kL32nZfLZlc-00366-00131561-00131819": "that the portal data is stored.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00367-00131819-00131990": "But it's not hosted by us.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00368-00131990-00132113": "But it's displaying in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00369-00132113-00132573": "So, there's beyond even the hundreds of tracks that I was showing you, there's all this other", "kL32nZfLZlc-00370-00132573-00133127": "data that comes from external sources that can also be visualized in the browser, alongside", "kL32nZfLZlc-00371-00133127-00133475": "of the data that we have, as well as your data if you want to upload some data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00372-00133475-00134015": "So, I wanted to show you a couple of the other spots that you could look for stuff, outside", "kL32nZfLZlc-00373-00134015-00134375": "of the hundreds of tracks that we have down below this main display.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00374-00134375-00134748": "And so the first stop on that tour would be public hubs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00375-00134748-00135264": "So, if you click on the hubs button below the main gateway, the one that says track", "kL32nZfLZlc-00376-00135264-00135775": "hubs, or if you go up to the My Data menu and you click track hubs from there or the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00377-00135775-00136138": "third place -- there is a track hubs button below the main display down there.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00378-00136138-00136426": "All three of those things will take you to the same place.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00379-00136426-00137019": "That's the hubs area of the browser, and the hubs come in sort of kind of like two flavors.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00380-00137019-00137453": "Basically, a whole bunch of people, anybody that is interested, can set up one of these", "kL32nZfLZlc-00381-00137453-00137553": "hubs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00382-00137553-00137960": "And basically it's a set of files that you have put somewhere that are internet accessible.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00383-00137960-00138340": "And you feed the URL into the Genome Browser, and then it goes and fetches the data and", "kL32nZfLZlc-00384-00138340-00138659": "it displays it alongside data that we have.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00385-00138659-00139126": "The reason that there is two hubs -- two tabs -- is that there is one spot for you to upload", "kL32nZfLZlc-00386-00139126-00139435": "your data that you can choose to or not to share.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00387-00139435-00139963": "But we also have this other tab called public hubs, which is a public listing of other external", "kL32nZfLZlc-00388-00139963-00140359": "groups that have contacted us, that have constructed one of these hubs and said, \"We want to have", "kL32nZfLZlc-00389-00140359-00140834": "our hub listed here in the directory, so that people know that we're out in the world existing,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00390-00140834-00141323": "and they can search through resources and then have those display on your site.\"", "kL32nZfLZlc-00391-00141323-00141605": "So, we've added the search bar here as well.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00392-00141605-00141774": "So, this is a separate search.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00393-00141774-00141933": "It searches through all these external hubs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00394-00141933-00142405": "You could type something in here, maybe methylation or ascellation, something that's relevant", "kL32nZfLZlc-00395-00142405-00142543": "for whatever you are doing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00396-00142543-00142885": "And it will search through the hubs and give you the list of hubs that have data relevant", "kL32nZfLZlc-00397-00142885-00143108": "to whatever thing you've typed in there.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00398-00143108-00143572": "And that's going to be a different list than if you had done the search on our site, which", "kL32nZfLZlc-00399-00143572-00143827": "would just be searching our data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00400-00143827-00143954": "And that's especially useful.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00401-00143954-00144435": "I've already heard several people mention the road map data and we have a hub from them", "kL32nZfLZlc-00402-00144435-00144535": "as well.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00403-00144535-00144746": "And there's an ENCODE hub in the listing as well.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00404-00144746-00145160": "And so you can go to this site, yourself as well, if you click on one of those track hubs", "kL32nZfLZlc-00405-00145160-00145541": "buttons and see the long list of external sources of data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00406-00145541-00145926": "I think probably most of the people here are working on human or mouse, but also if you're", "kL32nZfLZlc-00407-00145926-00146403": "working on something outside of the sort of standard list of model organisms, this is", "kL32nZfLZlc-00408-00146403-00146838": "also a nice place to search, because another nice thing with hubs is that they can be done", "kL32nZfLZlc-00409-00146838-00147165": "on any organism for which you have the genomic sequence.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00410-00147165-00147571": "There's a little bit of set up, but it's not too, too bad.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00411-00147571-00148061": "And once you have that set up, whatever your organism you're interested in -- so, for example,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00412-00148061-00148554": "we don't host information on a Arabidopsis, but I'm going to show you in a couple of slides", "kL32nZfLZlc-00413-00148554-00148779": "that I've set up a hub on a Arabidopsis.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00414-00148779-00149213": "And once you load that into the browser, it displays as though plants are one of the options", "kL32nZfLZlc-00415-00149213-00149394": "in that main pull down.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00416-00149394-00149833": "So, all this to say, this is sort of spot number two that you could search for things", "kL32nZfLZlc-00417-00149833-00149969": "in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00418-00149969-00150261": "And then, the last thing that I wanted to show you.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00419-00150261-00150701": "So those two things, you would be searching for an item in a data set.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00420-00150701-00150939": "So a gene, a region, a motif.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00421-00150939-00151479": "If you wanted to search for a whole data set, there's a separate search for that, and if", "kL32nZfLZlc-00422-00151479-00151848": "you click on what's called the track search button -- so, you would be searching for a", "kL32nZfLZlc-00423-00151848-00152150": "track, what we call a track, which is a data set basically.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00424-00152150-00152623": "You could click on the track search button in the main gateway below the main display,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00425-00152623-00152977": "or if you went up to the My Data tab and you chose track hubs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00426-00152977-00153160": "That was not the right thing to say.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00427-00153160-00153547": "If you went up to the main menu, there's a pull down to look for -- to get to track search", "kL32nZfLZlc-00428-00153547-00153697": "from there as well.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00429-00153697-00153967": "And what track search looks like is this, this also.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00430-00153967-00154335": "I guess for some reason we really like offering things in two flavors.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00431-00154335-00154560": "Track search also comes in two forms.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00432-00154560-00154922": "Just sort of a general search if you don't really know that much about what you want,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00433-00154922-00155494": "you want to do a search across the description pages and the titles, just kind of a throw", "kL32nZfLZlc-00434-00155494-00155697": "it at the wall and see what sticks.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00435-00155697-00156204": "And the other tab, if you go into the advanced tab, it offers you more granularity.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00436-00156204-00156702": "So, you can search on track names, you can search on track descriptions, and especially,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00437-00156702-00157190": "if you are doing ENCODE work, you can search on all of the metadata fields that are available", "kL32nZfLZlc-00438-00157190-00157290": "ENCODE.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00439-00157290-00157790": "So, you can look on tissue types, targets, all the different parameters that you could", "kL32nZfLZlc-00440-00157790-00157908": "slice and dice ENCODE data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00441-00157908-00158342": "You can limit your search that you can find just the particular data sets that you are", "kL32nZfLZlc-00442-00158342-00158442": "interested in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00443-00158442-00158824": "So, this is another way you could be searching in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00444-00158824-00159040": "Hopefully, I haven't already overwhelmed you.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00445-00159040-00159388": "Just to give you a sense of the long list of options for any of the different things", "kL32nZfLZlc-00446-00159388-00159688": "-- so, if you know you want a particular data format, that's a way that you could limit", "kL32nZfLZlc-00447-00159688-00159905": "your search.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00448-00159905-00160371": "Maybe you know you want a particular type of cell or tissue or any of these other variables.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00449-00160371-00160509": "Do you accession number [spelled phonetically]?", "kL32nZfLZlc-00450-00160509-00160694": "A particular type of mapping algorithm.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00451-00160694-00161182": "These are all variables that you can search on in this track search tool.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00452-00161182-00161675": "And as you, I'm sure know, from having worked with ENCODE data, it's necessary to have something", "kL32nZfLZlc-00453-00161675-00161975": "like this, because the data is so voluminous.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00454-00161975-00162475": "You can't really scale the way that we would search through our native browser tracks,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00455-00162475-00162887": "through ENCODE tracks, just because there's so many of them.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00456-00162887-00163286": "And so, you could go to the portal and find something that way displayed in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00457-00163286-00163878": "If you're trying to find something among our data, you could also use the track search.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00458-00163878-00164228": "So, just some ways for you to find stuff in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00459-00164228-00164615": "If you're trying to search on more than one thing, you can click and then shift click", "kL32nZfLZlc-00460-00164615-00164891": "for subsequent things to add terms to your search.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00461-00164891-00165355": "So, all these ways to kind of explore in the browser and to just give you some ideas of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00462-00165355-00165569": "starting points and where to look.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00463-00165569-00166164": "So, if we get outside of the thinking about track search, the other thing that I think", "kL32nZfLZlc-00464-00166164-00166584": "is really, really important to take away from this, if you don't already know, is that there", "kL32nZfLZlc-00465-00166584-00166782": "are two different ways to find more information.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00466-00166782-00167323": "So, I really want everyone to learn at least this one thing, and that is how to find information", "kL32nZfLZlc-00467-00167323-00167467": "about the things you are looking at in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00468-00167467-00167884": "If you can figure that much out, I think you can pretty much figure things out from there.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00469-00167884-00168261": "So, there are sort of two levels of describing things.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00470-00168261-00168594": "There's a description of the whole data set, which is usually sort of a high level view", "kL32nZfLZlc-00471-00168594-00169151": "of the methods that went into generating a data set, credits, and references for the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00472-00169151-00169546": "papers, if there are papers associated with that data set, as well as a description of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00473-00169546-00169646": "display conventions.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00474-00169646-00169889": "Maybe what the colors mean or what symbols mean, that kind of thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00475-00169889-00170372": "So, if we click on, as we saw before, the gray bar on the left or the track title, it", "kL32nZfLZlc-00476-00170372-00170653": "takes us to a thing called the track description.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00477-00170653-00171284": "And if we click on an item within a track -- so if we wanted more information just about", "kL32nZfLZlc-00478-00171284-00171766": "that particular gene entry or a snip or whatever individual thing, that can also take -- clicking", "kL32nZfLZlc-00479-00171766-00172136": "on that will also take us to a separate description of just that item in particular.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00480-00172136-00172634": "So, if I had clicked on the track description -- here's an example of one track description,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00481-00172634-00172823": "which is a description of a whole data set.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00482-00172823-00173319": "And so, you can see when we look at one of those, we get the display configuration up", "kL32nZfLZlc-00483-00173319-00173655": "top, as I was telling you about, and some text down below telling you what it is you're", "kL32nZfLZlc-00484-00173655-00173760": "looking at.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00485-00173760-00174176": "If we clicked on an item in that same track, we get something for gene tracks, anyway,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00486-00174176-00174276": "in particular.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00487-00174276-00174605": "We get something that looks more like this, which has information specific to that gene,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00488-00174605-00174734": "to that item.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00489-00174734-00175149": "So, when you're looking at the main display, if you don't know what something is, there's", "kL32nZfLZlc-00490-00175149-00175508": "a good chance you can click on it, and especially clicking on it usually takes you to a description", "kL32nZfLZlc-00491-00175508-00175691": "page of what it is you're looking at.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00492-00175691-00176279": "And this is extra relevant for ENCODE information in particular.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00493-00176279-00176627": "Just as I was telling you before, there are track and item level descriptions.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00494-00176627-00177039": "And because ENCODE has sort of all these nice groupings, because there are several data", "kL32nZfLZlc-00495-00177039-00177477": "sets that have to do with some particular type of question you might be asking, there's", "kL32nZfLZlc-00496-00177477-00178010": "also sort of one step higher level of description of all the transcription factor binding tracks", "kL32nZfLZlc-00497-00178010-00178244": "or all of the regulation tracks.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00498-00178244-00178694": "So clicking on that will take you to one more flavor of description page, basically.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00499-00178694-00179102": "And you can also, again, click on the bar or on an item in the thing and that will take", "kL32nZfLZlc-00500-00179102-00179262": "you to a description of the item.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00501-00179262-00179759": "So, these are all just kind of to give you a sense of where the information lives, where", "kL32nZfLZlc-00502-00179759-00180164": "to click, and what you might see so that you have some idea of how to go and find information", "kL32nZfLZlc-00503-00180164-00180562": "as you are looking at stuff and hopefully not getting too, too lost.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00504-00180562-00180830": "The ENCODE resources, in particular, can be a little bit daunting.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00505-00180830-00181035": "There is so much stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00506-00181035-00181569": "The last thing to kind of note about how ENCODE stuff typically displays in the browser is", "kL32nZfLZlc-00507-00181569-00182152": "-- because most of these studies have been done across several cell lines, several factors,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00508-00182152-00182680": "several whatever variable it is, it's not possible to just list -- to have a short,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00509-00182680-00183199": "you know, five to 10 list of data sets at the top of any particular description.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00510-00183199-00183690": "So, if you click through on an ENCODE track, what you'll typically come to is one of these", "kL32nZfLZlc-00511-00183690-00184384": "huge matrices, which is sort of dissecting the data, separating it out into cell lines", "kL32nZfLZlc-00512-00184384-00184949": "or factors, different things like that, so you can choose which components or slices", "kL32nZfLZlc-00513-00184949-00185067": "of the data that you want.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00514-00185067-00185362": "And it's just a way for you to sort of navigate to it.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00515-00185362-00185695": "So, just so that you're not overwhelmed by what is this matrix thing, that's what it's", "kL32nZfLZlc-00516-00185695-00186203": "there for, to kind of organize what would otherwise be sort of a long, long list of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00517-00186203-00186399": "data sets with any given group.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00518-00186399-00186913": "And it's particular to ENCODE, because ENCODE has all of these things done across broad", "kL32nZfLZlc-00519-00186913-00187099": "swaps of different types of variables.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00520-00187099-00187575": "So, the item description pages for ENCODE, things just like item description pages for", "kL32nZfLZlc-00521-00187575-00187902": "anything else in the browser, you would click through and see more description of whatever", "kL32nZfLZlc-00522-00187902-00188397": "it is you are looking at for that particular item as well as -- it will also load the description", "kL32nZfLZlc-00523-00188397-00188911": "of the whole data set down below, so you can also read about the data set as a whole that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00524-00188911-00189055": "that item comes from was generated.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00525-00189055-00189680": "And you would get to that by clicking on the item in the main display.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00526-00189680-00190249": "And finally, just a quick, quick word about some of the resources that we have for navigating", "kL32nZfLZlc-00527-00190249-00190360": "ENCODE stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00528-00190360-00190900": "If you go to our main page, genome.ucsc.edu, and on the left hand side, down near the bottom,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00529-00190900-00191089": "there is a link called ENCODE.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00530-00191089-00191548": "It takes you to this page where you have gathered a bunch of stuff, some tools for exploring", "kL32nZfLZlc-00531-00191548-00192017": "the data, the ENCODE data that lives -- the older ENCODE data that lives just in the Genome", "kL32nZfLZlc-00532-00192017-00192211": "Browser, but also a link to the portal.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00533-00192211-00192645": "So if you happen to be looking for the portal but end up at our site first, this is a great", "kL32nZfLZlc-00534-00192645-00192745": "way to get there.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00535-00192745-00192884": "There's a link a little bit further down.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00536-00192884-00193525": "You can also explore some of the other utilities and tools on there for navigating through", "kL32nZfLZlc-00537-00193525-00193739": "ENCODE stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00538-00193739-00194289": "And just one more look at the track search so that you can see that it's a nice way to", "kL32nZfLZlc-00539-00194289-00194857": "kind of figure out what you want from the ENCODE data that we have, and also from, if", "kL32nZfLZlc-00540-00194857-00195249": "you have a hub that's loaded to look through that as well.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00541-00195249-00195571": "And so some of those tools, they're specific to ENCODE.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00542-00195571-00196227": "They are developed for ENCODE to address the specific problem of having so much data and", "kL32nZfLZlc-00543-00196227-00196509": "finding that the specific thing as you want -- usually people want a particular tissue", "kL32nZfLZlc-00544-00196509-00196757": "or cell type and there is just so much stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00545-00196757-00197214": "And so really, as was mentioned before, the thrust of now is just to -- of the workshop", "kL32nZfLZlc-00546-00197214-00197640": "is to figure out and teach you guys how to find what it is you're looking for, because", "kL32nZfLZlc-00547-00197640-00197837": "there just is so much stuff to sift through.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00548-00197837-00198267": "So, the other thing that I wanted to show you how to get your data into the browser", "kL32nZfLZlc-00549-00198267-00198589": "and what that means and what those things are.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00550-00198589-00199127": "Before I can talk about that, I was just going to talk very, very briefly about file formats,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00551-00199127-00199351": "because I know that can be a little bit tricky sometimes.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00552-00199351-00200029": "So, as we saw in pretty early on, just from looking at a basic browser shot, the different", "kL32nZfLZlc-00553-00200029-00200327": "types of data, they just -- they look different.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00554-00200327-00200626": "And you could tell that you are looking at several different kinds of data, because one", "kL32nZfLZlc-00555-00200626-00201024": "looks like a graph, one looks like bars, another one looks like weird alignment things.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00556-00201024-00201326": "Maybe you don't even know what those things are.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00557-00201326-00201651": "And I'm not even going to talk about all of the file formats, because there are a lot", "kL32nZfLZlc-00558-00201651-00202003": "of them, but some that are going to definitely come up with some of this ENCODE stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00559-00202003-00202359": "So, in particular, BED files are meant to sort of deliminate [spelled phonetically]", "kL32nZfLZlc-00560-00202359-00202533": "presence or absence of an item.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00561-00202533-00203025": "So, you'll see them especially for gene prediction tracks, but also I think with ENCODE, you'll", "kL32nZfLZlc-00562-00203025-00203404": "see them associated with peak calls, and I think that's a little bit counter intuitive", "kL32nZfLZlc-00563-00203404-00203821": "for some people, because you think peak and you want to see something that visually looks", "kL32nZfLZlc-00564-00203821-00203927": "like a peak.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00565-00203927-00204453": "But for these data types, what you're being given are the determined positions of where", "kL32nZfLZlc-00566-00204453-00204665": "the peak starts and where the peak ends.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00567-00204665-00205064": "And so, for those files, even though what you are picturing when you think of peak is", "kL32nZfLZlc-00568-00205064-00205492": "something that looks more like what we call a wiggle file, which is a graph, what you're", "kL32nZfLZlc-00569-00205492-00206034": "actually getting is just a bar that deliminates where this peak is.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00570-00206034-00206212": "And we'll see that in a couple of slides.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00571-00206212-00206621": "So, BED is just typically bars.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00572-00206621-00206931": "You can vary the height of the bars, you can have little chevrons showing the direction", "kL32nZfLZlc-00573-00206931-00207085": "of transcription.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00574-00207085-00207378": "But basically just showing you where something is located.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00575-00207378-00207516": "It's giving you a location.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00576-00207516-00207855": "The wiggle format is giving you some sort of signal strength.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00577-00207855-00208200": "GC percent, methylation levels, acetylation levels, different kinds of things like that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00578-00208200-00208644": "But it's giving you some sort of continuous information.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00579-00208644-00208983": "Something else that will come up a lot in NGS analysis, BAM files.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00580-00208983-00209426": "They're alignment files that will come out of RNA-seq pipelines, different things like", "kL32nZfLZlc-00581-00209426-00209861": "that, and those tend to look more like this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00582-00209861-00210526": "And then finally, VCF, Variant Call Format, for deliminating a variance that you found", "kL32nZfLZlc-00583-00210526-00210626": "and where they are.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00584-00210626-00210975": "And I'm not sure if you can see it, because it's so small, but each of these little things,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00585-00210975-00211359": "it's showing you the alleles at that position for that variant and if you click through", "kL32nZfLZlc-00586-00211359-00211640": "-- as I was telling you before, you can click through on any of the items.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00587-00211640-00212132": "If you click through, it gives you more information about alleles that were found and allele frequencies", "kL32nZfLZlc-00588-00212132-00212256": "and that kind of a thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00589-00212256-00212898": "And so, just sort of in one snapshot you can see what these four pretty major formats look", "kL32nZfLZlc-00590-00212898-00213151": "like.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00591-00213151-00213650": "If you wanted to load this image and see what it is -- and this is in the slides as well.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00592-00213650-00213806": "I've made a session.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00593-00213806-00214141": "For those of you that are familiar with the session, you'll know how to load that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00594-00214141-00214478": "I'm going to show you, when I start into the exercises, how to load a session and then", "kL32nZfLZlc-00595-00214478-00215077": "you can come back to this URL if you really want to kind of see this image again.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00596-00215077-00215592": "And not to belabor it, but just to reiterate the difference between the different file", "kL32nZfLZlc-00597-00215592-00216026": "formats -- with the wiggle, we have some kind of signal strength.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00598-00216026-00216386": "Good examples, DNA's hypersensitivity.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00599-00216386-00216598": "Also ChIP-seq signals.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00600-00216598-00217079": "And then something that can come out of that, there's often an associated BED format file,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00601-00217079-00217481": "which we think of as the peak calls and those are the locations of where the peaks are.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00602-00217481-00217707": "So, where the peak starts and where the peak ends.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00603-00217707-00218083": "And so what you end up with is one of these bars that's showing a location, even though", "kL32nZfLZlc-00604-00218083-00218296": "what you are thinking about is signal strength.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00605-00218296-00218964": "BAM files, usually for alignments, most commonly encountered if you're looking at RNA-seq stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00606-00218964-00219505": "And finally, as I was saying, a variant call for format for snip data, indels, copy number", "kL32nZfLZlc-00607-00219505-00219796": "variants, structural variants, that kind of a thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00608-00219796-00220209": "And the last thing to say about file formats is that -- so, you'll remember I was telling", "kL32nZfLZlc-00609-00220209-00220690": "you about track hubs, and those are the sort of weird thing where you can display stuff", "kL32nZfLZlc-00610-00220690-00221256": "in the browser, but that data, the files underlying the data, don't actually live in Santa Cruz.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00611-00221256-00221534": "They live somewhere that you've put them on the internet.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00612-00221534-00222005": "And so, for a particular subset of all the different file formats you could have, these", "kL32nZfLZlc-00613-00222005-00222317": "four are certainly not all of the file formats that you can put and see in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00614-00222317-00222923": "But these four in particular, because a lot of the data now are occurring in these huge,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00615-00222923-00223348": "huge files, it's been necessary to generate this mechanism whereby you could display them", "kL32nZfLZlc-00616-00223348-00223617": "in the browser and see them in real time.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00617-00223617-00223983": "If you are not used to thinking about these computing problems all that much, it might", "kL32nZfLZlc-00618-00223983-00224401": "not be all that obvious, but when they get to the size that they are for these types", "kL32nZfLZlc-00619-00224401-00224858": "of file formats, it's not possible for you to upload the whole file to the browser every", "kL32nZfLZlc-00620-00224858-00225126": "single time you're trying to move to a different region.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00621-00225126-00225741": "If the browser had to read in your whole file just to then grab whatever piece it was, whatever", "kL32nZfLZlc-00622-00225741-00226091": "genomic number region you were looking at, it would take too long, and the image wouldn't", "kL32nZfLZlc-00623-00226091-00226431": "respond in real time the way you are used to browsing the internet.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00624-00226431-00227058": "So, as a consequence, or just sort out of that came this need for this subset for file", "kL32nZfLZlc-00625-00227058-00227601": "formats, which are called index file formats, which are basically these larger, these file", "kL32nZfLZlc-00626-00227601-00228005": "formats that are optimized for larger data formats where they've been indexed.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00627-00228005-00228723": "And so, what the browser will do is when you give the URL to the location of the actual", "kL32nZfLZlc-00628-00228723-00229319": "file, the BAM file, the VCF file, bigBED, or bigWIG, you put that URL into the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00629-00229319-00229666": "And I'm going to show you in a couple of slides what it means to put it into the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00630-00229666-00230082": "The browser then knows where that file lives, and it just goes and grabs the snippet of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00631-00230082-00230544": "that file that's relevant for whatever spot you're looking at on the genome, so that the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00632-00230544-00230952": "whole file doesn't have to travel back every time, because that would be too expensive.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00633-00230952-00231539": "So, for index file formats, as we saw -- let's go back one more time.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00634-00231539-00232011": "BAM and VCF are already into their own kind of index format.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00635-00232011-00232375": "BED and wiggle format have existed since the ages.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00636-00232375-00232475": "They're older.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00637-00232475-00232958": "And so, more recently that we've developed bigBED and bigWIG formats, which are the indexed", "kL32nZfLZlc-00638-00232958-00233139": "version of those same things.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00639-00233139-00233521": "So, conceptually -- and say, the picture that you should have in your mind, it's still the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00640-00233521-00233621": "same.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00641-00233621-00233865": "The data that comes out the other side still looks like this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00642-00233865-00234038": "Wiggle looks like a graph.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00643-00234038-00234169": "BigWIG looks like a graph.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00644-00234169-00234556": "It's just been optimized for displaying these larger wiggle files.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00645-00234556-00234705": "Similarly, BED is a bar.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00646-00234705-00235154": "It's some kind of location of something and bigBED is the big version of that, which is", "kL32nZfLZlc-00647-00235154-00235809": "a sort of a slight variant that's been optimized for displaying really big files full of bed", "kL32nZfLZlc-00648-00235809-00235909": "locations.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00649-00235909-00236385": "And so, as I was saying, it optimizes the speed of display and we really encourage people", "kL32nZfLZlc-00650-00236385-00236944": "to sort of move more towards this remote hosting paradigm where you have your file somewhere", "kL32nZfLZlc-00651-00236944-00237406": "sitting on the internet, if they are not too sensitive and our building track hubs, using", "kL32nZfLZlc-00652-00237406-00237894": "track hubs like they have in the portal, just because then you maintain control of your", "kL32nZfLZlc-00653-00237894-00237994": "data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00654-00237994-00238438": "You're not handing it over to the browser, and hoping that nothing happens to it, or", "kL32nZfLZlc-00655-00238438-00238880": "coming back to us in a couple of months and being upset that it's not there anymore.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00656-00238880-00239196": "You should always be in control of your data, because we all know how important data is.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00657-00239196-00239365": "So, we encourage people to do that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00658-00239365-00239610": "The display is better, there's a million different reasons.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00659-00239610-00240113": "And also, for those of you that might have seen that histone track that we have, it's", "kL32nZfLZlc-00660-00240113-00240553": "a multi-colored, sort of an overlay of transparent wiggles.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00661-00240553-00240938": "A lot of people are really keen on getting that going for their own data and that's only", "kL32nZfLZlc-00662-00240938-00241330": "possible in the track hub thing that I was telling you about, which is sort of based", "kL32nZfLZlc-00663-00241330-00241591": "on this remote hosting paradigm.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00664-00241591-00242165": "That said, what I am going to show you now are custom tracks, which are sort of an earlier", "kL32nZfLZlc-00665-00242165-00242465": "way of -- or a precursor, I guess, to track hubs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00666-00242465-00242992": "So, this is sort of the most basic way for you to get your data into the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00667-00242992-00243708": "In the case of VCF, if your data is in VCF, BAM, bigBED, or bigWIG format, you could put", "kL32nZfLZlc-00668-00243708-00244186": "them in as a custom track, but what you would be pasting into the input box when you go", "kL32nZfLZlc-00669-00244186-00244815": "to the menu would be not the actual data itself, but just the URL to the file location.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00670-00244815-00245023": "And you'll see what that means in a second.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00671-00245023-00245496": "So, if you're -- I went through the file format stuff pretty quickly.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00672-00245496-00245919": "When you're coming back to this later and wanting to re-read and refresh, the places", "kL32nZfLZlc-00673-00245919-00246335": "that you could look for that in the Genome Browser, if you go up to the help tab and", "kL32nZfLZlc-00674-00246335-00246875": "go to down to the FAQs, one of the FAQs -- because a lot of people get confused about this -- is", "kL32nZfLZlc-00675-00246875-00246975": "data file formats.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00676-00246975-00247352": "And that will take you to a page where there's a long, long list of all of the different", "kL32nZfLZlc-00677-00247352-00247452": "formats.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00678-00247452-00247876": "Some of them are ENCODE specific, some of them are just general, and each of them describes", "kL32nZfLZlc-00679-00247876-00248275": "what that format is for, what it looks like, what the syntax is of it.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00680-00248275-00248750": "And especially for this meeting, there's a separate section just for the ENCODE stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00681-00248750-00249100": "If you're trying to come at that from the portal angle, there's also a similar page", "kL32nZfLZlc-00682-00249100-00249623": "on the portal describing all of these formats, so you can unconfuse yourselves, or figure", "kL32nZfLZlc-00683-00249623-00249996": "what it is that you have, because as somebody that's worked on the mailing list, a lot of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00684-00249996-00250396": "people get confused about what kind of format they want, whether it's -- and I didn't even", "kL32nZfLZlc-00685-00250396-00250915": "talk about BED graph as a separate thing, or a slightly different thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00686-00250915-00251071": "But there's all these different formats.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00687-00251071-00251476": "So there are lots of resources for educating yourself about what kind of format you might", "kL32nZfLZlc-00688-00251476-00251591": "have.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00689-00251591-00251760": "All of them are types.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00690-00251760-00251967": "Pretty much all of them are types that you can load into the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00691-00251967-00252365": "It's just a matter of getting your data tweaked slightly to match the syntax of what we're", "kL32nZfLZlc-00692-00252365-00252604": "going for.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00693-00252604-00252894": "And so the reason that you would bother is because you could load them into the browser", "kL32nZfLZlc-00694-00252894-00253348": "as a custom track, and then take advantage of this long list of data that we have to", "kL32nZfLZlc-00695-00253348-00253754": "see what data we have that might be relevant to whatever it is you're studying.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00696-00253754-00254103": "And so, for that we have something called custom tracks and you can get to those by", "kL32nZfLZlc-00697-00254103-00254282": "clicking one of three places.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00698-00254282-00254713": "There's a custom tracks button below the main gateway, below the main display, or if you", "kL32nZfLZlc-00699-00254713-00255319": "go up to the top and you click on My Data and custom tracks, those all take you to this", "kL32nZfLZlc-00700-00255319-00255571": "one menu that will look like this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00701-00255571-00256148": "And the custom tracks' entry spot, there is a blurb of text up at the top with a hot link", "kL32nZfLZlc-00702-00256148-00256600": "to each of the different file formats that are accepted and documentation about that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00703-00256600-00256700": "format.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00704-00256700-00257127": "So, you know, the time that you would actually be thinking about what format do I need would", "kL32nZfLZlc-00705-00257127-00257332": "when be when you go to upload a custom track.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00706-00257332-00257463": "So, there's a link there for you already.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00707-00257463-00257898": "You don't necessarily have to go and find the file format document on its own.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00708-00257898-00258325": "And you could click through to one of those and it would show you how to set up your custom", "kL32nZfLZlc-00709-00258325-00258771": "track if it's BED or how to set it up if it's VCF or BAM.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00710-00258771-00259281": "And each of those help documents looks a little bit like this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00711-00259281-00259615": "There's going to be a description of all the different fields in that particular format,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00712-00259615-00260017": "and then down below that, there's usually a toy example of that format, so you can practice", "kL32nZfLZlc-00713-00260017-00260460": "loading that format of data into the browser and convince yourself that you have -- you", "kL32nZfLZlc-00714-00260460-00260755": "understand how it works before trying it with your data, which is probably going to be a", "kL32nZfLZlc-00715-00260755-00261011": "much bigger file.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00716-00261011-00261269": "And how would we actually load something into the browser?", "kL32nZfLZlc-00717-00261269-00261382": "You would grab your data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00718-00261382-00261863": "So in the case of a really, really simple example of a BED custom track with just one", "kL32nZfLZlc-00719-00261863-00262248": "data point in it, it would look something like this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00720-00262248-00262599": "Nominally, I have to give it this first line, which is kind of like a header line.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00721-00262599-00263026": "For those of you that are familiar with that language, you have to tell it basically I'm", "kL32nZfLZlc-00722-00263026-00263163": "putting a data set into the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00723-00263163-00263459": "So, I have to tell the browser what I want to call that data set.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00724-00263459-00263657": "So I give it a name.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00725-00263657-00264018": "And you kind of give this little declaration to tell it I'm going to give you a chunk of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00726-00264018-00264118": "data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00727-00264118-00264571": "And then this one line is actually basically one thing in this data set.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00728-00264571-00265118": "And this is enough to make a custom track, a thing, basically a data set with one thing", "kL32nZfLZlc-00729-00265118-00265232": "in it in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00730-00265232-00265801": "And if I pasted this into this box and I hit submit, it would like this little chunk of", "kL32nZfLZlc-00731-00265801-00265982": "the browser display down below.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00732-00265982-00266244": "And as I was telling you, BED makes bars.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00733-00266244-00266641": "And so when I load that into that into the browser, it looks like this black bar.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00734-00266641-00266741": "Not that much too it.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00735-00266741-00266868": "It labels that as gene one.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00736-00266868-00267218": "It's not very interesting, but it gives you a sense of what the process is.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00737-00267218-00267654": "You would paste something into that box, and it would appear in the browser in some fashion.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00738-00267654-00268321": "In the case of BED it's very simple, and because it's not bigBED, it's just BED, we're actually", "kL32nZfLZlc-00739-00268321-00268421": "loading the data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00740-00268421-00268763": "When I paste this line of text, this is the data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00741-00268763-00269221": "If I was loading something that was bigBED, rather than pasting actual data in here, actual", "kL32nZfLZlc-00742-00269221-00269682": "locations of things, I would instead be putting in a URL to the bigBED file.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00743-00269682-00269959": "And so, especially if you're doing a lot of the peak all [spelled phonetically] stuff,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00744-00269959-00270338": "I think you'll probably have that set up somewhere, and this would be the mechanism whereby you're", "kL32nZfLZlc-00745-00270338-00270594": "trying to load stuff into the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00746-00270594-00270985": "I think tomorrow you're going to be seeing -- I think it's called the Chrome MHM.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00747-00270985-00271441": "I'm sorry if I'm butchering that name, but I ran through the demo that was sent out and", "kL32nZfLZlc-00748-00271441-00271876": "one of the outputs is a list of custom tracks that you can then visualize in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00749-00271876-00272235": "So, now that you have seen it, you know how to load a basket -- a BED custom track into", "kL32nZfLZlc-00750-00272235-00272335": "the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00751-00272335-00272435": "You can try that out.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00752-00272435-00272552": "And you can also see.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00753-00272552-00272993": "You can click through to the output from that and convince yourself that the output that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00754-00272993-00273618": "you're looking at is as of the same format is this, just that there's more lines of data.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00755-00273618-00273726": "So, great.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00756-00273726-00273831": "We have a BED in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00757-00273831-00273931": "So what?", "kL32nZfLZlc-00758-00273931-00274374": "Basically, we've told the browser here is a position, a region that we're interested", "kL32nZfLZlc-00759-00274374-00274526": "in, or maybe we have a list of regions.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00760-00274526-00274834": "Hopefully, we have a list of regions that we want to grab data from.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00761-00274834-00275303": "So maybe, you've run an experiment, and it generated some signals, and from the signals", "kL32nZfLZlc-00762-00275303-00275658": "you decided where the peaks were, and now you want to know, well, what overlaps with", "kL32nZfLZlc-00763-00275658-00275904": "my peaks, because that's what's biologically interesting?", "kL32nZfLZlc-00764-00275904-00276312": "What are the SNPs that fall where my peaks are, what are the genes that fall where my", "kL32nZfLZlc-00765-00276312-00276416": "peaks are?", "kL32nZfLZlc-00766-00276416-00276976": "And so we have other, slightly more antiquated tools in the browser for doing that, but we", "kL32nZfLZlc-00767-00276976-00277294": "very recently released this thing called the data integrator.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00768-00277294-00277627": "It's on the poster that I'm' going to be showing at the poster session.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00769-00277627-00277890": "You can ask about anything in the browser when you come to the poster session.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00770-00277890-00278106": "I'm not going to say no.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00771-00278106-00278489": "But this is certainly the most recent and more -- most interesting, because you can", "kL32nZfLZlc-00772-00278489-00278924": "load one of these BED files into the browser and then you can go to this thing called the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00773-00278924-00279353": "data integrator, which you would get to by going to the tools' menu, clicking on data", "kL32nZfLZlc-00774-00279353-00279765": "integrator, and it will take you to a menu that looks like this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00775-00279765-00280451": "And so, what this is, is basically it has you choose some data sets from the browser", "kL32nZfLZlc-00776-00280451-00280642": "to add whatever output you're getting.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00777-00280642-00281033": "So, as you're sort of envisioning it, think of sort of a table.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00778-00281033-00281459": "And so you have your list of -- the first few columns are the coordinates of all your", "kL32nZfLZlc-00779-00281459-00281675": "regions of interest listed.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00780-00281675-00282092": "And now, what you might want are all of the SNPs that go with each of those regions, or", "kL32nZfLZlc-00781-00282092-00282511": "maybe all of the genes, or all of the some other ENCODE data that we have within the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00782-00282511-00282611": "browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00783-00282611-00282711": "Oh yeah.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00784-00282711-00282880": "Oh, no, just that I have five minutes.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00785-00282880-00282980": "Sorry.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00786-00282980-00283223": "So, you would pick them from here and that's how you could annotate your BED file.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00787-00283223-00283510": "I'm going to speed up slightly to try and get the rest of this in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00788-00283510-00283833": "So, you could pick them from these pull downs, and you would hit add.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00789-00283833-00284211": "And you can kind of walk yourself through the exercises to see the steps in using the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00790-00284211-00284311": "data integrator.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00791-00284311-00284643": "And the other thing I'm going to show you in a second is the variant annotation integrator,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00792-00284643-00284990": "and it's kind of similar in that you can walk yourself through the exercises that are in", "kL32nZfLZlc-00793-00284990-00285275": "the slides, so that you can see how those work.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00794-00285275-00285862": "Basically, I'll just skip ahead to what the baked cake would look like if we were on a", "kL32nZfLZlc-00795-00285862-00285962": "cooking show.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00796-00285962-00286170": "So, you go through and you pick the stuff that you want in your output.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00797-00286170-00286453": "Remember, I've put in my list of regions.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00798-00286453-00286963": "And now, what I want is -- so there are my list of regions that I uploaded as a custom", "kL32nZfLZlc-00799-00286963-00287063": "track.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00800-00287063-00287163": "Imagine.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00801-00287163-00287340": "And now maybe I wanted the genes that go with that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00802-00287340-00287689": "Using the data integrator, I've added these columns.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00803-00287689-00287981": "And this may not seem that magical, but what you can do is you can do is you can add up", "kL32nZfLZlc-00804-00287981-00288380": "to five different annotations, types of annotation to your thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00805-00288380-00288739": "So you could also have the SNPs and you could also have the -- something else that we have", "kL32nZfLZlc-00806-00288739-00288922": "a data set for in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00807-00288922-00289367": "So, especially if you have BED data like that, it's a great way for getting at that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00808-00289367-00289774": "And then, very, very quickly, I want to tell you about if you had a VCF file and you wanted", "kL32nZfLZlc-00809-00289774-00289880": "to annotate that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00810-00289880-00290318": "So, remember, VCF is one of the things you can load as a custom track in the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00811-00290318-00290572": "One of the exercises walks you through how to do that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00812-00290572-00290844": "This is an example of what a VCF custom track might look like.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00813-00290844-00291289": "The only thing to draw your attention to is just down at the bottom, notice that a URL", "kL32nZfLZlc-00814-00291289-00291497": "is part of the input, and that's as I was telling you.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00815-00291497-00291789": "You would have your VCF file sitting somewhere that the internet can see it.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00816-00291789-00292124": "So, we would paste these things into that custom track box and it would load it into", "kL32nZfLZlc-00817-00292124-00292230": "the browser.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00818-00292230-00292758": "Once you've done that, you can go to this tool called the variant annotation integrator,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00819-00292758-00293081": "and the way to get to that, you go up to tools and you pick variant annotation integrator,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00820-00293081-00293422": "and each of these sort of click-through steps is also in the exercises.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00821-00293422-00293683": "And once you get to the interface, this is what it looks like.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00822-00293683-00294116": "And what you do -- and this is the thing that I actually wanted to show live in my last,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00823-00294116-00294700": "like, 2.5 minutes -- if you go up to tools, pick variant annotation integrator -- and", "kL32nZfLZlc-00824-00294700-00294885": "I personally think this is very slick.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00825-00294885-00295277": "For any of you that have wrestled with a table browser, you might recognise the subtlety", "kL32nZfLZlc-00826-00295277-00295788": "of why this is so magical compared to the way that it used to be back in the day.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00827-00295788-00296240": "But you would load your VCF track into the browser, and then it would appear in this", "kL32nZfLZlc-00828-00296240-00296389": "pull down of things you could choose.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00829-00296389-00296694": "So, I have already a toy example in there.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00830-00296694-00297116": "That's my VCF custom track, so maybe you have a VCF file from your data analysis.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00831-00297116-00297351": "And then there are all these annotations that you add in.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00832-00297351-00297774": "You could pull in transcription factor binding sites, which is an ENCODE data set.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00833-00297774-00298192": "You could also pull in functional implications of your variant.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00834-00298192-00298588": "So, whether or not they fall within coding regions, UTRs, that kind of a thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00835-00298588-00299075": "So each of these things hosts a whole section of things that you could add to the annotation.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00836-00299075-00299505": "If I just take all of the -- and if you work on cancer, we also have cosmic annotations", "kL32nZfLZlc-00837-00299505-00299605": "as well.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00838-00299605-00299818": "So, you can add them or not add them.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00839-00299818-00300186": "And then we're going to just check out what the output looks like.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00840-00300186-00300559": "This gives you a little warning that you're not supposed to use this for self-diagnosis", "kL32nZfLZlc-00841-00300559-00300803": "for legal purposes.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00842-00300803-00301233": "And what it gives you basically is a big table where you've got your variance listed on one", "kL32nZfLZlc-00843-00301233-00301703": "side, and then all of the different annotations that you've chosen to include in the output.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00844-00301703-00302084": "So you could include gene names, where your variant falls, and it kind of pulls it all", "kL32nZfLZlc-00845-00302084-00302421": "into one place, which I think is sort of really slick and easy to use.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00846-00302421-00302663": "It's nice to have that all sort of in one place.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00847-00302663-00303422": "You can also grab this output in ensembles variant effect predictor format, so for you", "kL32nZfLZlc-00848-00303422-00303651": "use over there as well.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00849-00303651-00304213": "And the last thing to say in like my 30 seconds remaining is just to tell you what this track", "kL32nZfLZlc-00850-00304213-00304333": "hub's business is about.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00851-00304333-00304911": "So, if I only got to show you two slides about track hubs, it would probably be -- we already", "kL32nZfLZlc-00852-00304911-00305159": "saw the menu.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00853-00305159-00305586": "What you need to make your own track hub, you need data, obviously, in one of the formats", "kL32nZfLZlc-00854-00305586-00305703": "that track hub supports.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00855-00305703-00306149": "And remember it's bigBED, bigWIG, BAM, and VCF, at least for right now.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00856-00306149-00306641": "You need a couple of text files to tell the browser where those files live and how to", "kL32nZfLZlc-00857-00306641-00307147": "name them, that kind of thing, and then if it's on a genome that we don't host, you would", "kL32nZfLZlc-00858-00307147-00307330": "also need the genomic sequence.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00859-00307330-00307542": "And so sort of schematically, this is what that might look like.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00860-00307542-00307840": "You'd have a directory with some of these files sitting in them, and I'm going to show", "kL32nZfLZlc-00861-00307840-00308122": "you an example in a second so you could see what this is.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00862-00308122-00308614": "So, I give this demonstration to a lot of audiences where they see me coming from UCSC", "kL32nZfLZlc-00863-00308614-00309068": "and they assume I'm like a high powered bioinformatist and that's why I'm able to make a track hub.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00864-00309068-00309308": "And it's actually not true.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00865-00309308-00309755": "I'm a biologist by training, and if you can just be comfortable moving files around a", "kL32nZfLZlc-00866-00309755-00309988": "little bit, this technology is very accessible.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00867-00309988-00310479": "And it's great, because you can do things like having the fancy multi-colored WIG overlay.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00868-00310479-00310893": "You can organize tracks into big subsets that you see in ENCODE, all of these kinds of things,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00869-00310893-00311076": "and they're all possible with track hubs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00870-00311076-00311485": "And if you work on an organism that we don't even have in the browser, you can load that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00871-00311485-00311871": "into the browser, and have it display as though it was one of our tracks.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00872-00311871-00312561": "So, just to show you what a hub looks like, if I grab this URL, and I copy it, and now", "kL32nZfLZlc-00873-00312561-00313510": "I go up to My Data track hubs, go to that My Hubs tab now -- I'm going to disconnect", "kL32nZfLZlc-00874-00313510-00313809": "from the hub I was looking at.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00875-00313809-00313909": "Oh, and it's going to do that.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00876-00313909-00314009": "That's not right.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00877-00314009-00314109": "Okay.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00878-00314109-00314360": "So, we're clicking on My Hubs.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00879-00314360-00314783": "It's loading in a weird way because I think the internet is slow.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00880-00314783-00315643": "And now I'm going to paste in this URL, and click Add Hub.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00881-00315643-00316228": "So, now it's loaded my hub into the browser, and you'll remember we don't host Arabidopsis", "kL32nZfLZlc-00882-00316228-00316338": "at UCSC now.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00883-00316338-00316761": "I can pick my hub as though it's one of the things in the database -- even though these", "kL32nZfLZlc-00884-00316761-00317080": "files live somewhere else outside of the UCSC context.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00885-00317080-00317522": "Technically, I work at UCSC, so the place that I have personally stored those files", "kL32nZfLZlc-00886-00317522-00317650": "is physically at UCSC.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00887-00317650-00317750": "But this is a technicality.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00888-00317750-00318166": "So now, I'm going to choose plants and click submit.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00889-00318166-00318561": "And so with the files that I've set up, you can see it looks like an Arabidopsis browser,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00890-00318561-00319123": "even though isn't within -- it's not something that we're hosting at UCSC as one of our genomes.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00891-00319123-00319517": "So, for a lot of people, they're working non-model organisms, this is a nice thing.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00892-00319517-00319959": "But also if you're working on particular iterations of human genome sequences, this is also something", "kL32nZfLZlc-00893-00319959-00320090": "that you could attempt.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00894-00320090-00320407": "If you are worried about security, come and talk to me about Genome Browser in a Box,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00895-00320407-00320891": "because you can actually use that tool in concert with this to run your own genomes", "kL32nZfLZlc-00896-00320891-00321345": "off your machine and have them maintained in a private context.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00897-00321345-00321727": "So, you can see that there is an Arabidopsis browser in here, because I have loaded my", "kL32nZfLZlc-00898-00321727-00321827": "hub.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00899-00321827-00322240": "And if I now, instead of pasting that into the Genome Browser, just in Firefox, I go", "kL32nZfLZlc-00900-00322240-00322753": "look at that URL that I put in to see what these files look like, this is that hub file.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00901-00322753-00322853": "It's five lines long.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00902-00322853-00323030": "You can make it in any text editor.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00903-00323030-00323569": "It's just a series of what we call name value pairs, so we tell the browser what to call", "kL32nZfLZlc-00904-00323569-00324147": "the hub, what to put as the label, and who to list as sort of the reference contact if", "kL32nZfLZlc-00905-00324147-00324247": "it breaks.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00906-00324247-00324431": "And then it has a couple of pointers to other files.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00907-00324431-00324872": "If I go up one level to look at this directory to see what's sitting in there, there's a", "kL32nZfLZlc-00908-00324872-00325374": "couple other small text files that you could see are quite short.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00909-00325374-00325848": "And if you go to our website, you go to the hubs page, there is a link to the help documentation", "kL32nZfLZlc-00910-00325848-00325966": "for constructing your own hub.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00911-00325966-00326438": "There is a template, which is this plants' hub, and you can kind of mimic that and use", "kL32nZfLZlc-00912-00326438-00326797": "it as a template for your own data if you are trying to set up your own hub.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00913-00326797-00327044": "I know they're strongly encouraging it for ENCODE, especially.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00914-00327044-00327352": "And so, the thing that you've been looking at -- and I think this is confusing for some", "kL32nZfLZlc-00915-00327352-00327761": "people -- is when you go to the portal, and you choose to visualize something, it's generating", "kL32nZfLZlc-00916-00327761-00327884": "one of these hubs on the fly.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00917-00327884-00328270": "They've got some fancy code in place, and so that data is actually sitting with the", "kL32nZfLZlc-00918-00328270-00328500": "DCC, but it's displaying at UCSC.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00919-00328500-00328890": "So, just to give you kind of a better handle on where the data lives, why you are seeing", "kL32nZfLZlc-00920-00328890-00329061": "it in the browser, but it's living over here.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00921-00329061-00329161": "This is the mechanism.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00922-00329161-00329540": "It's called a track hub, and especially if you're setting up sort of a complex suite", "kL32nZfLZlc-00923-00329540-00329972": "of files for ENCODE analysis, it's a great mechanism for doing that, keeping everything", "kL32nZfLZlc-00924-00329972-00330186": "organized, and then having control over updating stuff.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00925-00330186-00330575": "So, unfortunately I talked so long that we ran out of time exercises.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00926-00330575-00330971": "But they're in the slides, and they're just walking you through the same things that you", "kL32nZfLZlc-00927-00330971-00331496": "just saw me do, which is how to annotate a BED file using the data integrator and how", "kL32nZfLZlc-00928-00331496-00331853": "to annotate a VCF using the variant annotation integrator.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00929-00331853-00332227": "So, it's the stuff that you already saw, but broken down into a step-by-step click-through.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00930-00332227-00332523": "So if you have time later, you can try doing it.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00931-00332523-00332785": "If you want to come -- if you get stuck and you want to come find me, feel free to do", "kL32nZfLZlc-00932-00332785-00332885": "that as well.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00933-00332885-00333476": "So, and thank -- oh, and I should -- I'll get in trouble if I don't show our funding", "kL32nZfLZlc-00934-00333476-00333576": "sources.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00935-00333576-00333891": "So you can just look at those while you think about if you having any questions.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00936-00333891-00334074": "These are the people on our team.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00937-00334074-00334411": "This is what we look like, and here are our funding sources.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00938-00334411-00335154": "And one final plug and that is if you have a moment, if you could take this survey that", "kL32nZfLZlc-00939-00335154-00335549": "just asks you questions about whether you thought the material was too hard or too easy,", "kL32nZfLZlc-00940-00335549-00335954": "things you might like to see in the future, Genome Browser workshops, hit up that survey", "kL32nZfLZlc-00941-00335954-00336054": "link.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00942-00336054-00336280": "It's just bit.ly and ENCODE Workshop [spelled phonetically], all one word, and it takes", "kL32nZfLZlc-00943-00336280-00336750": "you through a very simple set of questions, and it helps us for getting funding for training", "kL32nZfLZlc-00944-00336750-00336850": "in the future.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00945-00336850-00336950": "Thanks.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00946-00336950-00337050": "[applause]", "kL32nZfLZlc-00947-00337050-00337150": "I just need this.", "kL32nZfLZlc-00948-00337150-00337150": "[end of transcript]"}}, {"audio_id": "kL7O_AuiTQk", "text": {"kL7O_AuiTQk-00000-00000000-00000288": "yeah defiantly face and of course character but", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00001-00000313-00000485": "Ah I think it's face for me", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00002-00000490-00000566": "we are here with", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00003-00000610-00000660": "Melanie", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00004-00000674-00000724": "Sandra", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00005-00000735-00000785": "Maryam", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00006-00000789-00000875": "Who are you Girls?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00007-00000917-00001053": "Ah we are great", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00008-00001062-00001135": "yes hahaha", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00009-00001155-00001218": "doing good yeah", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00010-00001236-00001536": "we are asking today a couple a questions okay", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00011-00001569-00001642": "The question is", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00012-00001661-00001959": "Do you like a man with pretty face or with hot body?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00013-00002110-00002311": "ah its depend on the man his self", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00014-00002321-00002521": "so I can not say what", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00015-00002538-00002633": "I would say ahh", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00016-00002718-00002923": "its difficult hmm yeah", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00017-00002965-00003132": "why its difficult?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00018-00003145-00003429": "its more attractive with a pretty face or", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00019-00003429-00003775": "for you is more attractive a muscular man?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00020-00003817-00003976": "ah I think it's face for me", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00021-00004013-00004166": "I really like pretty faces", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00022-00004166-00004232": "ah okay thank you", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00023-00004232-00004294": "and you?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00024-00004317-00004412": "yeah I see the same", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00025-00004412-00004612": "its that's like the firs impression you guess", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00026-00004612-00004825": "you don't see someone like naked hahaha", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00027-00004851-00005135": "like when you meet someone on the street so", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00028-00005147-00005294": "yeah defiantly face", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00029-00005298-00005426": "and offcourse character but yeah", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00030-00005426-00005641": "like that's the person in you see so yeah", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00031-00005650-00005709": "alright", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00032-00005709-00005780": "and you?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00033-00005819-00005869": "Teeth", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00034-00005885-00005935": "teeth?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00035-00005979-00006038": "why is that?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00036-00006038-00006304": "Hmmm", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00037-00006304-00006457": "They are great", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00038-00006469-00006583": "its attractive for you", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00039-00006583-00006653": "yes", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00040-00006653-00006838": "and also eyes?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00041-00006838-00007192": "when they are hmm straight", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00042-00007192-00007262": "straight yeah?", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00043-00007262-00007312": "yes", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00044-00007409-00007459": "alright", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00045-00007459-00007744": "so for you is smile very important", "kL7O_AuiTQk-00046-00007762-00007812": "yes"}}, {"audio_id": "kL8DeuJMnhE", "text": {"kL8DeuJMnhE-00000-00000000-00000200": "Šta se vidi sa Sokolačke kule | Bihać - Stari grad"}}, {"audio_id": "kLpGEo7DXJc", "text": {"kLpGEo7DXJc-00000-00000250-00000844": "From DailyDoseOfWeirdNews.com, I’m Darren Marlar and this is your Daily Dose of Weird", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00001-00000844-00000944": "News...", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00002-00000944-00001543": "A study has found that the fat in food doesn't have to be swallowed to have a negative effect", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00003-00001543-00001643": "on the body.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00004-00001643-00002114": "***So if you hear a woman say, “If I just look at a piece of fudge it goes right to", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00005-00002114-00002411": "my hips” – she ain’t lying!", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00006-00002411-00002935": "Nine out of ten people who apply to be contestants on game shows are rejected.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00007-00002935-00003688": "***There's a frightening thought -- we're seeing the CREAM OF THE CROP.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00008-00003688-00004183": "When a Texas couple got engaged at a Garth Brooks concert in Oklahoma City recently,", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00009-00004183-00004551": "Garth gave them a wedding president -- he's going to pay for their honeymoon.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00010-00004551-00004856": "***Although I’d be wary of taking the gift.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00011-00004856-00005362": "What kind of honeymoon are you going to get when the guy has friends in low places.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00012-00005362-00005803": "NBC's long-running reality show \"The Biggest Loser\" has been canceled.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00013-00005803-00006232": "***The news comes as a shock to most of America who thought the show went away years", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00014-00006232-00006404": "ago.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00015-00006404-00006973": "Disney's new Star Wars-themed land will be called Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge and will open", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00016-00006973-00007268": "in Disneyland and Disney World in two years.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00017-00007268-00007584": "***It’ll be tough to get reservations though, as you’ll need to make them a long", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00018-00007584-00007968": "time ago in a galaxy far far away.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00019-00007968-00008340": "Amazon is said to be close to rolling out its own messaging app.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00020-00008340-00008525": "***Because of course they are.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00021-00008525-00009232": "They’re Amazon – next it’ll be an Amazon pacemaker, followed by Amazon tongue studs.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00022-00009232-00009763": "The world's largest Ferris Wheel is being built in Dubai at more than 600-feet tall.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00023-00009763-00010166": "***Look, Mom – I can see the sewage treatment plant from here!", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00024-00010166-00010815": "A woman taking a selfie at an L.A. art gallery fell and knocked over some exhibits causing", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00025-00010815-00011022": "$200,000 in damage.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00026-00011022-00011513": "***But she did look fabulous on Facebook, so it all evens out.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00027-00011513-00012162": "National bridal dress chain Andre Angelo has suddenly closed after 80 years, leaving some", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00028-00012162-00012510": "brides without dresses they had paid for.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00029-00012510-00013000": "***Have these people never heard about “a woman scorned?”", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00030-00013000-00013401": "Caitlyn Jenner is said to be weighing a run for the U.S. Senate.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00031-00013401-00013543": "***I am confused.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00032-00013543-00014195": "Caitlyn Jenner might run for Senate, Kid Rock is debating the same, there’s talk of Dwayne", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00033-00014195-00014426": "“The Rock” Johnson running for President...", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00034-00014426-00014701": "we’ve got a game show host that IS the President...", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00035-00014701-00015151": "did I somehow slip into an alternate dimension a few months ago?", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00036-00015151-00015937": "Samsung has unveiled a 34-foot LED TV screen because apparently, you needed one.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00037-00015937-00016368": "Six cars were stolen from people’s driveways on the same night in the Connecticut town", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00038-00016368-00016487": "of Greenwich.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00039-00016487-00017070": "All six cars were unlocked with the keys inside when they were taken from homes Saturday night.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00040-00017070-00017343": "***Left unlocked with the keys inside?", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00041-00017343-00017920": "I’m not going to say you were asking for it but... you were asking for it.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00042-00017920-00018087": "It sucks when the internet goes down.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00043-00018087-00018520": "It can be life-altering when it goes down for three weeks.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00044-00018520-00018859": "After more than three weeks, Somalia’s internet has returned.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00045-00018859-00019410": "It’s estimated it cost the country about $10 million a day.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00046-00019410-00019889": "Officials and internet providers attributed the problem to a commercial ship that they", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00047-00019889-00020093": "said cut an undersea cable.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00048-00020093-00020362": "***Three weeks without internet!", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00049-00020362-00020945": "I’d be rolled up in a ball in a dark corner of the basement drooling over myself, repeatedly", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00050-00020945-00021498": "mumbling “the world is gone... the world is gone...”", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00051-00021498-00022038": "Beloved children's character Winnie-the-Pooh has reportedly been blacklisted in China following", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00052-00022038-00022470": "comparisons between the pot-bellied bear and China's president.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00053-00022470-00022921": "***Yup, these are the TOTALLY RATIONAL folks we want brokering a deal between us and the", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00054-00022921-00023117": "North Koreans.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00055-00023117-00023621": "Pocket-sized flamethrowers are being marketed to women in China as an “anti-pervert weapon”.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00056-00023621-00024187": "The handheld devices, which are capable of hurling a stream of fire about two feet long,", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00057-00024187-00024384": "sell for up to $40.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00058-00024384-00024731": "The mini flamethrowers have sparked controversy in China.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00059-00024731-00025148": "One newspaper wrote: “Of course perverts are scary, but what’s even more scary are", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00060-00025148-00025345": "these anti-pervert devices.”", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00061-00025345-00025857": "***Even if you know the woman, I wouldn’t want to sneak up on her and startle her.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00062-00025857-00026187": "I’d rule out surprise parties too.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00063-00026187-00026727": "Scientists say that 70 years after the U.S. tested nuclear bomb after nuclear bomb on", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00064-00026727-00027319": "land in the Pacific known as Bikini Atoll the wildlife there is doing remarkably well", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00065-00027319-00027497": "and flourishing.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00066-00027497-00027983": "***The only difference they’ve noticed is that the animals are a bit larger and often", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00067-00027983-00028297": "desire to attack Tokyo.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00068-00028297-00028754": "Please support my channel by sharing the Daily Dose of Weird News on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit,", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00069-00028754-00028900": "and others social networks!", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00070-00028900-00029312": "If you like this video, please give it a thumbs up – and be sure to subscribe if you want", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00071-00029312-00029424": "to see more!", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00072-00029424-00029852": "And click that little bell icon next to the subscribe button to be notified when I post", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00073-00029852-00029962": "new videos!", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00074-00029962-00030393": "Find even more weird news that I didn’t have time for at DailyDoseOfWeirdNews.com.", "kLpGEo7DXJc-00075-00030393-00030750": "I’m Darren Marlar, and I’ll see you next time, Weirdos!"}}, {"audio_id": "kLs7fsGzCV4", "text": {"kLs7fsGzCV4-00000-00000934-00001125": "Hello and welcome to this video", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00001-00001173-00001384": "introduction to storage services.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00002-00001458-00001770": "As part of this video, you're going to learn about", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00003-00001787-00002171": "different types of storage services offered by AWS", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00004-00002238-00002475": "will start with Amazon S3.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00005-00002517-00002850": "So S3 stands for simple, storage service", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00006-00002929-00003286": "it's basically a block storage where you save your files.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00007-00003309-00003595": "So if you want to understand what is Amazon S3,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00008-00003629-00003920": "you can imagine it is something similar to Google Drive,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00009-00003953-00004235": "So on your Google Drive, you store your files, right?", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00010-00004278-00004453": "So same is Amazon S3", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00011-00004493-00004960": "so you can create a bucket using Amazon S3 and store your files in that bucket.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00012-00005019-00005312": "So Amazon S3 is also called as block storage", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00013-00005339-00005426": "because it's", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00014-00005460-00005670": "it's creating blocks where you can store your", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00015-00005670-00005931": "files and those blocks are called as buckets.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00016-00006032-00006101": "Now,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00017-00006119-00006217": "if you want to", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00018-00006231-00006434": "store your data at low cost,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00019-00006448-00006634": "which you don't frequently access,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00020-00006668-00006993": "you can use Amazon simple storage service glacier.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00021-00007041-00007469": "So instead of using standard class of S3, you can use a glacier", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00022-00007501-00007561": "class", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00023-00007572-00007888": "and you can store your data in a less costly storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00024-00007940-00008045": "So if you're using", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00025-00008065-00008546": "Amazon S3, glacier, you're storing your data in less costly storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00026-00008654-00008923": "Now what is Amazon Elastic Block Store?", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00027-00008946-00009261": "So you must be using a hard disk in your laptop. Right?", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00028-00009281-00009594": "That hard disk is nothing but a EBS. If it goes on cloud", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00029-00009631-00010036": "now, you can imagine you are running a computer or a server on cloud.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00030-00010071-00010431": "now, you can imagine you are running a compute or a server on Cloud.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00031-00010456-00011064": "So hard disk on the cloud on Amazon Cloud is called as EBS Elastic Block store.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00032-00011105-00011448": "So what you're doing is basically you're attaching a hard", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00033-00011448-00011678": "disk to your compute that is what you're doing.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00034-00011681-00012064": "So how are you creating this hard disk or how it's getting created?", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00035-00012066-00012501": "It's getting created with this service Amazon Elastic Block Store", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00036-00012634-00012813": "Next is AWS snowball, 37 00:02:08,350 --> 00:02:09,639 So Amazon", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00037-00012994-00013328": "Web Service snowball is basically a device", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00038-00013351-00013530": "that you can use for", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00039-00013547-00014033": "copying the data from your on-premis system and send that snowball device back", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00040-00014033-00014519": "to the amazon team and they will upload the data on your behalf to the", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00041-00014578-00014678": "cloud storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00042-00014702-00015010": "So it's kind of a device which basically you can", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00043-00015052-00015165": "take from", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00044-00015187-00015451": "AWS or you can sign a contract and they'll send you", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00045-00015451-00015809": "the snowball device which will connect to your on-prem hardware,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00046-00015831-00016119": "you'll copy the data into it and send it back to", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00047-00016119-00016372": "the AWS and they'll upload that data into the cloud.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00048-00016422-00016569": "Next is amazon", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00049-00016593-00016763": "Elastic File System.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00050-00016790-00016875": "Now,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00051-00016891-00017442": "if you want a network storage, so how you have seen EBS Elastic Block Store.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00052-00017443-00017625": "So that is something similar like a", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00053-00017638-00017841": "hard disk to your laptop right", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00054-00017863-00018300": "now, what if you want a hard disk that will be common across all your laptops.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00055-00018314-00018534": "So you can imagine on cloud,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00056-00018535-00018859": "you want the storage that you can access from all the servers.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00057-00018887-00019116": "In that case you can store these files", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00058-00019129-00019302": "in an elastic file system.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00059-00019309-00019755": "So you can spin up and create an elastic file system and you can store the files to this", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00060-00019755-00020048": "elastic file system and from all your servers you", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00061-00020048-00020308": "can access the file from this elastic file system.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00062-00020320-00020695": "So it's like your network storage a storage which is at a network level.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00063-00020696-00020903": "All the devices connected to the network", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00064-00020903-00021172": "can access this elastic file system storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00065-00021302-00021495": "Then is AWS storage gateway,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00066-00021516-00021970": "which is like a secure connection between your on-prem and your cloud.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00067-00022109-00022237": "Let's see next slides.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00068-00022403-00022553": "So as you've seen", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00069-00022616-00022815": "as S3 simple storage service,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00070-00022831-00023138": "we create buckets and then we can upload objects to it.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00071-00023154-00023555": "So using S3 we can create buckets which is nothing but blocks.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00072-00023563-00023963": "And in that blocks we can store files so you can upload any objects.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00073-00023964-00024391": "So objects are nothing but files object can be any file of any type.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00074-00024391-00024697": "It can be a text file, it can be adjacent file. It can be any file", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00075-00024743-00025001": "and size of the bucket is theoretically unlimited", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00076-00025151-00025357": "but there is a quota specific quota.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00077-00025357-00025697": "You can see the default quotas on the documentation", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00078-00025842-00026129": "and what is Glacier?, Glacier is a cheap storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00079-00026162-00026564": "So glacier is a cheap storage option offered by AWS.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00080-00026587-00026844": "It is used for long term archival of data.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00081-00026845-00027105": "Whatever data you don't want to frequently access.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00082-00027106-00027308": "You can store it in the glacier storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00083-00027355-00027647": "You can also create lifecycle rules which will", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00084-00027647-00028052": "automatically move data from your amazon S3 standard", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00085-00028073-00028368": "bucket to the glacier type of storage", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00086-00028414-00028651": "so that you can do for files that you're not", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00087-00028651-00028931": "frequently accessing or if you want to automate this process,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00088-00028931-00029147": "let's say you've created a file 3 months ago", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00089-00029166-00029386": "and after 3 months that file becomes redundant,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00090-00029386-00029737": "but still you want to keep it for some compliance purpose in your company.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00091-00029764-00030010": "Then in that case you can write a lifecycle rule which will", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00092-00030010-00030264": "pick up that file and move it to a cheap storage,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00093-00030264-00030420": "which is Glacier storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00094-00030589-00031072": "EBS, You understand it's nothing but kind of a hard disk for your server.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00095-00031088-00031436": "So it is highly available, low latency block storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00096-00031452-00031652": "It is basically meant for being attached", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00097-00031652-00031985": "to servers launched using amazon web services.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00098-00031986-00032364": "EC2 service, EC2 service helps you to create EC2 instances.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00099-00032364-00032614": "these instances are nothing", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00100-00032630-00032818": "but a server on the cloud,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00101-00032819-00033101": "a compute on the cloud for that compute if", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00102-00033101-00033429": "you require a storage harddisk kind of a storage,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00103-00033430-00033858": "then you attach EBS to it and you have to attach EBS for every EC2 you create", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00104-00033875-00034270": "because the Os of your EC two instance resides in the eBS,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00105-00034328-00034574": "then that's the third point.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00106-00034575-00034954": "It is same as attaching a hard drive to your computer at home.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00107-00035118-00035338": "EFS is a network attached storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00108-00035339-00035595": "If you want a storage which all your computers", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00109-00035595-00035959": "can access over a connected network.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00110-00035960-00036364": "If all the computers are connected over same network and EFS", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00111-00036364-00036673": "is also in the same network and if they want to access this EFS", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00112-00036692-00037121": "they can access also computes in different network, you can do VPC peering", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00113-00037132-00037444": "and all the different stuff on cloud to enable connectivity,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00114-00037459-00037595": "there are multiple things.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00115-00037638-00038091": "And since it's a network attached storage, it allows single data source", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00116-00038108-00038236": "from multiple servers.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00117-00038237-00038307": "As I mentioned,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00118-00038307-00038731": "you can have 3 compute machines on the cloud", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00119-00038732-00038995": "and you can have a common storage by using EFS", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00120-00038995-00039247": "so you can store the files in EFS and", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00121-00039247-00039554": "all the compute machines can access this common storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00122-00039556-00040080": "So it is a single data source from multiple servers created using amazon EC2.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00123-00040094-00040576": "So basically you can create EFS and you can store files from different compute", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00124-00040576-00041084": "in that EFS or read files from different compute servers in that EFS,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00125-00041236-00041409": "then you have storage gateway.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00126-00041414-00041839": "So it enables hybrid storage that is mix of on-premise environment and", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00127-00041866-00042226": "cloud. So, as I mentioned, it's a gateway. It's a connection between", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00128-00042256-00042343": "on premise environment", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00129-00042354-00042481": "and AWS cloud.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00130-00042482-00043004": "So it provides low latency performance by cashing frequently used data on premise,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00131-00043005-00043105": "basically", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00132-00043118-00043436": "it's like you have some storage on premise, some storage on cloud.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00133-00043450-00043624": "It's a connection between the both.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00134-00043625-00043944": "What it will do is whatever data you're frequently accessing,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00135-00043951-00044141": "it will store it in your on premise", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00136-00044142-00044509": "hardware and what you're less frequently accessing", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00137-00044522-00044990": "it will keep that data on the cloud storage. That is how you will have low latency.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00138-00045178-00045414": "Basically you will have low latency and high performance,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00139-00045414-00045678": "low latency means you can quickly,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00140-00045678-00046123": "your compute servers can quickly read that data or right to that files whichever", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00141-00046123-00046561": "you are accessing from your on premise because your on premise is near you,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00142-00046562-00046761": "let's say if I have a server beside me", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00143-00046785-00046912": "and laptop over here.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00144-00046941-00047194": "So in that case if I'm connected to that server,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00145-00047205-00047563": "if I have a physical connection, I can quickly store data and retrieve data", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00146-00047575-00047830": "rather than compared to the connection over the internet where", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00147-00047830-00048177": "the server would reside in a far location from me", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00148-00048479-00048686": "and snowball, snowball is a", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00149-00048700-00049320": "petabyte scale data transport service. Now if you understand megabyte MB.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00150-00049321-00049605": "So then you understand GB also gigabyte.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00151-00049606-00050426": "Now 1024 GB is like one terabyte and 1000 terabyte is one petabyte.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00152-00050427-00050768": "That is the petabyte scale. Okay, that is the petabyte scale.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00153-00050789-00051127": "So snowball basically this hardware snowball device", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00154-00051128-00051380": "is a petabyte scale data transport service.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00155-00051385-00051603": "It is used for migrating large amounts of", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00156-00051603-00051948": "data from on premise environment to cloud environment.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00157-00051949-00052240": "You simply download data to snowball device", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00158-00052261-00052448": "for sending it off by carrier", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00159-00052464-00052586": "to AWS.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00160-00052586-00052935": "So basically you rent this snowball device from AWS,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00161-00052935-00053265": "you store data into it and you send it back to AWS team,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00162-00053266-00053728": "they will upload the data onto the cloud storage on your behalf.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00163-00053729-00054085": "Basically you'll send them the device and they'll upload that data on your behalf.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00164-00054086-00054435": "So you don't have to worry about how will I migrate this data.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00165-00054619-00054840": "So you can imagine you can take this diagram,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00166-00054840-00055229": "this is a use case diagram dedicated storage volume EBS.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00167-00055229-00055841": "So you can for now you can imagine all these server and this EFS is in the same,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00168-00055842-00056491": "this is in the same VPC in the same network and so individual servers will have", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00169-00056491-00056873": "a hard disk attached to it so that hard disk is nothing but EBS,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00170-00056873-00056955": "this is how it looks.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00171-00056955-00057329": "This is one server, it has one EBS attached to it, this is another server,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00172-00057329-00057514": "it has another EBS attached to it.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00173-00057574-00058041": "So whatever data this server is storing in this EBS this server", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00174-00058041-00058319": "cannot access because this server is not attached to the EBS.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00175-00058319-00058521": "One EBS can be attached to one server,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00176-00058671-00058986": "then this is the shared storage volume E F s.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00177-00058987-00059466": "Now if you want a shared storage, what you can do is you can see over here,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00178-00059467-00059794": "this is the amazon EFS elastic file store", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00179-00059804-00060500": "and file storage basically and this server is connecting to this EFS by EFS mount target", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00180-00060571-00060851": "and this server is also connecting to this amazon", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00181-00060879-00061111": "EFS using this EFS mount target.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00182-00061123-00061369": "Now both the servers have this common", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00183-00061387-00061756": "storage so both the servers can store some data in their hard disk if", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00184-00061756-00062062": "they want to and if they want to share data across different servers,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00185-00062062-00062322": "they can store their data in the amazon EFS.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00186-00062841-00062915": "This is", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00187-00063552-00063961": "this is how the on premise storage backup in cloud looks like.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00188-00063962-00064336": "So let's say your company's migrating data from on premise", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00189-00064436-00064758": "to the AWS S3 bucket.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00190-00064759-00064966": "So this is your on site storage,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00191-00064967-00065316": "this is your on premise storage basically on premise means in your", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00192-00065316-00065706": "company premises you have the hardware where you're storing the data.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00193-00065711-00066099": "And this is the AWS storage gateway for bridging the gap", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00194-00066099-00066441": "between the cloud storage and your on premise storage and for accessing", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00195-00066455-00067001": "the data on your premise and in the AWS S3 bucket with low latency.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00196-00067046-00067467": "So whatever data is frequently accessed will be stored in your own tree, my storage", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00197-00067483-00067829": "and whatever data is less frequently access will be stored in the S3 bucket", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00198-00067845-00068141": "if you have connected AWS storage gateway.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00199-00068142-00068532": "So this is enabling that low latency access basically this is", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00200-00068549-00068819": "the service AWS storage gateway service which is", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00201-00068819-00069067": "helping you to cache the data or store the", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00202-00069068-00069424": "frequently used data on your on premise storage", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00203-00069425-00069658": "and less frequently data in the cloud storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00204-00069659-00069744": "S3 bucket.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00205-00069800-00070219": "Now if your company is planning to migrate all the data from on premise to", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00206-00070219-00070757": "the cloud S3 storage in that case you can order a snowball device from amazon", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00207-00070779-00070968": "and store all the data into this", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00208-00070986-00071295": "snowball device and send it back to the AWS Team.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00209-00071295-00071570": "They would upload their data from the snowball device", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00210-00071586-00071820": "to your S3 bucket on your behalf.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00211-00072419-00072454": "Yeah", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00212-00072553-00072766": "so server less storage S3", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00213-00072791-00073000": "S3 is also called a server less storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00214-00073001-00073344": "It's a block storage and archival storage Glacier", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00215-00073358-00073513": "you can see this complete diagram.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00216-00073514-00073829": "You have these servers, this can be your EC2 instances.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00217-00073842-00074001": "These are your EC2 instances", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00218-00074014-00074366": "and these are the EBS volumes attached to your EC2 instances.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00219-00074368-00074669": "Now this EC2 instance can be a Linux server , Ubuntu server,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00220-00074669-00074884": "Windows server any server that you have created.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00221-00074886-00075256": "So let's say this is my EC2 instance, this has this EBS attached to it", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00222-00075273-00075661": "and this is the common storage for these two servers EFS.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00223-00075672-00075874": "If you don't want to manage all these things,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00224-00075875-00076103": "what you can do is if you just simply want a", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00225-00076103-00076461": "storage you don't want a server to access that storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00226-00076461-00076663": "You can simply use amazon history.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00227-00076663-00077046": "That is why the name server less storage because you don't require an EC2", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00228-00077072-00077414": "machine to connect to your S3 you can directly create S3.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00229-00077414-00077934": "bucket and using your VPC basically if by using the", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00230-00077934-00078181": "UI you can store the data into it and you can", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00231-00078181-00078511": "also archive the data basically that is archive means move the", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00232-00078511-00078907": "data to less costly storage option which is a S3 glacier", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00233-00078948-00079343": "second store the data in S3 standard by using a S3 standard", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00234-00079343-00079680": "class or you can move the data from standard class to glacier class.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00235-00079681-00080042": "That is basically if you want to access the data frequently,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00236-00080043-00080321": "you can store it directly in the S 3 standard bucket,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00237-00080322-00080628": "normal bucket and if you don't want to access it frequently", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00238-00080628-00080926": "or if there is some files that you're not accessing frequently,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00239-00080927-00081049": "you can manually move to.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00240-00081095-00081427": "Or you can write some lifecycle rules in your amazon history,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00241-00081427-00081784": "which would basically pick those files and move it to glacier storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00242-00081785-00082031": "Glacier storage is your less costly storage.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00243-00082034-00082326": "It is basically used for archiving your files or it is used", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00244-00082326-00082771": "for moving the files that you don't require for your business purpose", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00245-00082800-00083183": "currently, but you require it for the compliance purpose in your company.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00246-00083599-00083767": "So as part of this topic,", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00247-00083823-00084052": "What you have gained is you have gained idea about", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00248-00084052-00084390": "different storage services which are available on aws.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00249-00084423-00084585": "Thank you for watching this video.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00250-00084611-00084934": "Please do like my video and subscribe to my channel.", "kLs7fsGzCV4-00251-00084962-00085018": "Thank you."}}, {"audio_id": "kLx6tQ3UR0g", "text": {"kLx6tQ3UR0g-00000-00000126-00000390": "Juice is getting stronger.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00001-00000636-00000823": "And he’s got a good partner.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00002-00000823-00001113": "This is New Japan's current look.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00003-00001113-00001823": "They are what New Japan's tag division is about.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00004-00002116-00002453": "What’s your impression of Sami?", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00005-00002453-00002656": "Well, he’s unique.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00006-00002656-00003090": "Their combination is very effective.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00007-00003090-00003266": "Awesome.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00008-00003466-00003640": "Now you're at 1 win and 3 losses.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00009-00003640-00003890": "It’s getting very disappointing.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00010-00003890-00004390": "But one thing to be hopeful about is that Nakanishi exploded today.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00011-00004390-00004920": "When Nakanishi flies he has tremendous impact.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00012-00004923-00005220": "That’s why we wanted to get that win.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00013-00005263-00005600": "Sadly, it didn't go our way.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00014-00005603-00006243": "In the rest of the matches, we'll both use everything we've got to win", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00015-00006246-00006450": "Disappointing.", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00016-00006609-00006876": "やったな。これで6点だ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00017-00006926-00007156": "‘Nintendo 64 Revenge’だ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00018-00007159-00007459": "誰も俺が何について 言ってるのかわからないだろ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00019-00007459-00007753": "レジェンド2人を破った。 ジュース、言ってやれよ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00020-00007756-00007933": "そうだな。俺たちがレジェンドの 2人を破ったのさ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00021-00007933-00008020": "もう一度言ってやれ!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00022-00008020-00008103": "レジェンドを倒したぞ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00023-00008103-00008173": "もう一度!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00024-00008173-00008256": "レジェンドを倒したんだ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00025-00008256-00008436": "レジェンドを倒してやったぞ!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00026-00008436-00008593": "“What are you going to do?”", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00027-00008593-00008740": "“What are you going to do?”", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00028-00008740-00008940": "“What are you going to do when we come for you?”", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00029-00008940-00009036": "この曲知ってるか?", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00030-00009036-00009176": "知ってるよ。 “Bad boys. Bad boys.” だろ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00031-00009176-00009250": "良い曲だろ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00032-00009250-00009336": "まぁ、そうだな。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00033-00009336-00009470": "6点だ!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00034-00009470-00009636": "6点!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00035-00009636-00009896": "これでもう誰も 俺たちを止められないだろう。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00036-00009946-00010076": "テンコジに負けたのは 計算外だった。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00037-00010076-00010300": "Aブロックで残り3試合だ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00038-00010300-00010486": "俺たちの勝利を 止めたいだろうな。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00039-00010486-00010646": "次は鈴木軍が相手か。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00040-00010686-00011166": "鈴木みのるはタフな野郎だ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00041-00011203-00011376": "あいつの右に 出るものはいないだろう。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00042-00011383-00011563": "誰よりも手強い相手だ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00043-00011570-00012110": "面と向かって鈴木の目を 見るのは恐ろしいよ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00044-00012206-00012533": "鈴木よ、お前はタフな野郎だが 俺はちっとも恐くないぞ!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00045-00012560-00012723": "全くな!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00046-00012763-00012926": "俺を殴れ!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00047-00012926-00013086": "そして蹴り上げろ!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00048-00013086-00013410": "俺はイスでやり返してやるぞ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00049-00013410-00013743": "その後はバレットクラブと2試合だ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00050-00013743-00013950": "チェーズ、お前のケツを メンフィスまで吹っ飛ばしてやる。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00051-00013950-00014196": "そしてペイジ。お前を ROHに送り返してやる。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00052-00014196-00014719": "それからあのビッグマン、あいつを ‘Tonga Cafe’まで吹っ飛ばしてやろう。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00053-00014719-00014933": "お前らはこのリーグで 優勝できない!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00054-00014933-00015319": "あのポン引きの裕二郎、 お前もボコボコにしてやろう。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00055-00015319-00015826": "試合後にピーターは俺たちのホテルに来るだろう。 彼女は’真の男’が好きだからな。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00056-00015830-00016090": "サミ、ちょっと外してくれ。 女性について話させてくれ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00057-00016090-00016203": "俺が…", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00058-00016206-00016606": "いや、お前も入れ。ピーターが好きだろ? みんなピーターのことが好きだ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00059-00016606-00016776": "“Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater.”", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00060-00016776-00017026": "奴らからピーターを奪って、 幸せに暮らすんだ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00061-00017026-00017733": "それから東京ドームへ進み、 IWGPタッグチャンピオンになる!", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00062-00017733-00018150": "その前にまず決勝の福岡だけどな。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00063-00018150-00018353": "それから東京ドームだ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00064-00018356-00018613": "そして優勝する。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00065-00018616-00018816": "まだ話したいか?", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00066-00018816-00018900": "お前が締めろ。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00067-00018903-00019116": "わかった。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00068-00019123-00019296": "俺がやってやろう。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00069-00019296-00019410": "カメラを動かすな。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00070-00019523-00019686": "動くな。", "kLx6tQ3UR0g-00071-00019696-00019876": "じゃ…バイバイ。"}}, {"audio_id": "kMvvII6UF5o", "text": {"kMvvII6UF5o-00000-00000003-00000465": "yo what's up this is roklan today on passport Kings I'm going to take you..", "kMvvII6UF5o-00001-00000465-00000902": "on a trip that I took to South Africa on a Delta One, ENGAGAE!!!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00002-00001362-00001766": "I'm Roklan, I travel the globe for leisure exploration and", "kMvvII6UF5o-00003-00001767-00002358": "education about different cultures. Join me, and you too can be royalty!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00004-00002358-00003004": "This is Passport Kings... Welcome aboard, Abroad!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00005-00004468-00004614": "I love going to exotic places all", "kMvvII6UF5o-00006-00004614-00005007": "across the globe but just thinking about sitting in one seat for many hours makes", "kMvvII6UF5o-00007-00005007-00005394": "my butt hurt now as I'm preparing this script. When I recently went to South", "kMvvII6UF5o-00008-00005394-00005778": "Africa for my visit to Johannesburg I was very concerned about the condition", "kMvvII6UF5o-00009-00005778-00006246": "my body would be in by the time I walked off the plane. On my way to South Africa", "kMvvII6UF5o-00010-00006246-00006647": "I was lucky enough to be flying standby for a very little price. Standby is", "kMvvII6UF5o-00011-00006647-00007002": "excellent when it comes to the price of the trip but there are two things that", "kMvvII6UF5o-00012-00007002-00007397": "are very worrisome when it comes to getting these cheap tickets number one", "kMvvII6UF5o-00013-00007397-00007845": "is if I would actually get on because if that plane gets full of people who are", "kMvvII6UF5o-00014-00007845-00008346": "paying full price or even luggage slash cargo that was completely paid for they", "kMvvII6UF5o-00015-00008346-00008750": "will consider the weight of the plane and if you and the paid cargo combined", "kMvvII6UF5o-00016-00008750-00009174": "is tipping your scales, the plane may take off without you the other concern", "kMvvII6UF5o-00017-00009174-00009678": "is that if you do manage to get on a plane they may toss you in any seat that", "kMvvII6UF5o-00018-00009678-00010043": "is still available which means you can wind up sitting very far away from your", "kMvvII6UF5o-00019-00010043-00010439": "companion and even worse squeezed in between two strangers that might be", "kMvvII6UF5o-00020-00010439-00010864": "overweight a chronic offer or just smelling bad. I could have taken South African Airlines", "kMvvII6UF5o-00021-00010864-00011203": "to get to South Africa and have a guaranteed seat,", "kMvvII6UF5o-00022-00011203-00011641": "like I had for my way home but to save the money and time in the air I gave the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00023-00011641-00012160": "stand by flight a chance, And man old man was not a great idea. Because when we did get", "kMvvII6UF5o-00024-00012160-00012478": "confirmed for the flight we got the hook-up from a friend behind", "kMvvII6UF5o-00025-00012478-00012854": "the counter and got put up in Delta one.", "kMvvII6UF5o-00026-00012854-00013213": "Delta one is the most exclusive cabins in the sky.", "kMvvII6UF5o-00027-00013213-00013686": "This was not just any ole hookup! As soon as we saw how fancy the seats were,", "kMvvII6UF5o-00028-00013686-00013736": "I pulled out my phone to do a price check on this flight. No lie,", "kMvvII6UF5o-00029-00013736-00014024": "the joint was a jaw-dropping ten thousand dollars for our one-way, 15-hour trip!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00030-00014024-00014916": "The advertisement said it combines the best features of business clients and", "kMvvII6UF5o-00031-00014916-00015438": "first-class into one Delta experience. Now Delta one is an international", "kMvvII6UF5o-00032-00015438-00015853": "business class product available on all international long-haul flights as well", "kMvvII6UF5o-00033-00015853-00016303": "as transcontinental flights between New York and Los Angeles or San Francisco", "kMvvII6UF5o-00034-00016303-00016845": "the term delta first-class is still used to describe the premium cabin or shorter", "kMvvII6UF5o-00035-00016845-00017275": "domestic flights but with me being up here I made it my business to make the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00036-00017275-00017559": "most out of this experience", "kMvvII6UF5o-00037-00017559-00017998": "These, headphones...they work pretty good actually.", "kMvvII6UF5o-00038-00018046-00018446": "lol, it's like, maybe it's not the Beats By Dre but it's a good pair!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00039-00018546-00018926": "With every meal on long-haul international flights, you enjoy", "kMvvII6UF5o-00040-00018926-00019426": "complimentary beer, wine and spirits!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00041-00019426-00019824": "Stay tuned for this quick commercial break and I'll be right back.", "kMvvII6UF5o-00042-00019824-00019966": "Passport kings has always been in the business to try to help you make money online so you can travel more.", "kMvvII6UF5o-00043-00019966-00020720": "That's why I was always showing you great opportunity for you to learn in the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00044-00020720-00021101": "travel industry and make money in the travel business but some people said", "kMvvII6UF5o-00045-00021101-00021540": "recruiting is not something that they want to do on an everyday basis and I", "kMvvII6UF5o-00046-00021540-00021900": "can understand that sometimes recruiting can take a really big toll on you", "kMvvII6UF5o-00047-00021900-00022329": "sometimes you just want to make money without any risk and without going", "kMvvII6UF5o-00048-00022329-00022608": "around telling people about your opportunity.", "kMvvII6UF5o-00049-00022608-00022688": "In this case I've came up", "kMvvII6UF5o-00050-00022688-00023106": "with the excellent way for you to make money from home and still be the boss of", "kMvvII6UF5o-00051-00023106-00023553": "your own time! What passport Kings has become involved in it's called a rise", "kMvvII6UF5o-00052-00023553-00024081": "you'll work for fortune 500 companies doing customer care and answering", "kMvvII6UF5o-00053-00024081-00024506": "questions from home on your telephone but like I said the best part about it", "kMvvII6UF5o-00054-00024506-00024969": "is you make your own schedule. Work when you want and don't work when you don't want!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00055-00024969-00025704": "There's no one over your shoulder telling you where you have to be and what time you have to get there.", "kMvvII6UF5o-00056-00025704-00025916": "Come over the http://www.passportkings.com/p/join-arise-and-work-from-home.html", "kMvvII6UF5o-00057-00025916-00026245": "and learn about this opportunity for yourself!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00058-00026880-00027924": "The main benefits to delta One was the meal service in the air,", "kMvvII6UF5o-00059-00027924-00028333": "and the only u.s. carrier to offer LIE-FLAT seats", "kMvvII6UF5o-00060-00028333-00028658": "on every long-haul flight that's right I didn't have to sit up I was able", "kMvvII6UF5o-00061-00028658-00028932": "to lay completely flat like in a twin size bed.", "kMvvII6UF5o-00062-00028932-00029112": "Was it the most comfortable bed I've ever laid in?", "kMvvII6UF5o-00063-00029112-00029430": "Not by a long shot! But was it the most", "kMvvII6UF5o-00064-00029430-00029933": "comfortable way to fly? Yes Yes and Yes! By the time I ate and looked at a movie", "kMvvII6UF5o-00065-00029933-00030452": "or two while getting tipsy then dozing off to sleep 15 hours felt more like 4", "kMvvII6UF5o-00066-00030452-00030774": "to 5 hours I swore before we actually landed that I", "kMvvII6UF5o-00067-00030774-00031092": "was going to realize that something went wrong with their tracking of the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00068-00031092-00031524": "different time zones and we had at least another 8 to 10 hours to go but I was", "kMvvII6UF5o-00069-00031524-00031791": "wrong it really did take all of the chore out", "kMvvII6UF5o-00070-00031791-00032175": "of the long flight. If I ever get everything my way there is no way I", "kMvvII6UF5o-00071-00032175-00032591": "would sit up in a seat ever again. Being able to afford 10 G's for my", "kMvvII6UF5o-00072-00032591-00033036": "long-distance flights is a new goal of mine. And the flight attendant, She took", "kMvvII6UF5o-00073-00033036-00033375": "good care of me. She told me how happy she was to see \"one of us\"", "kMvvII6UF5o-00074-00033375-00033765": "up in the Dope Seats. I took her she always has to serve snobs up in those", "kMvvII6UF5o-00075-00033765-00034254": "seats and me being a cool dude that I am made her feel a lot more relaxed and her", "kMvvII6UF5o-00076-00034254-00034616": "and I talked about everything from the best places you see in South Africa, her", "kMvvII6UF5o-00077-00034616-00035058": "job, we crack jokes, and she even looked out for me when another flight attendant", "kMvvII6UF5o-00078-00035058-00035445": "tried to serve me a dish that did not look up to par. I mean the strawberries", "kMvvII6UF5o-00079-00035445-00035820": "missing off the top of my pie but she just walked by to make sure my dessert", "kMvvII6UF5o-00080-00035820-00036204": "was to my liking and she was furious when she saw what the dessert lady gave", "kMvvII6UF5o-00081-00036204-00036678": "me she took mine and came back with a smoking-hot pie with a fresh piece of", "kMvvII6UF5o-00082-00036678-00037062": "fruit and let me know that others get treated like royalty up there that I", "kMvvII6UF5o-00083-00037062-00037425": "should too. I wouldn't have even noticed that if she didn't point it out but I'm", "kMvvII6UF5o-00084-00037425-00037815": "happy she did lastly she introduced me to something it seems like I would have", "kMvvII6UF5o-00085-00037815-00038343": "already known about which was a mixture of coffee and Baileys Irish liqueur I", "kMvvII6UF5o-00086-00038343-00038655": "know what I'll be drinking on flights from now on when I have to fly at night", "kMvvII6UF5o-00087-00038655-00039153": "that was icing on the great experience cake that is Delta one for long haul in", "kMvvII6UF5o-00088-00039153-00039558": "most cases the seats are arranged in Reverse herringbone configuration", "kMvvII6UF5o-00089-00039558-00039987": "meaning all c's point towards the center or towards the window this is among the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00090-00039987-00040386": "best ways to increase privacy because no traveler is directly facing another", "kMvvII6UF5o-00091-00040386-00040841": "however our sisters were herringbone configuration the footrest on the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00092-00040841-00041256": "seats pointed towards the aisle instead of away from it it decreased our privacy", "kMvvII6UF5o-00093-00041256-00041466": "but our faces were closer to each other which", "kMvvII6UF5o-00094-00041466-00041781": "made talking back and forth a lot more simple than it would have been the other", "kMvvII6UF5o-00095-00041781-00042237": "way around we left Atlanta about 8:00 at night and after a short while I begin to", "kMvvII6UF5o-00096-00042237-00042649": "get late most people in the area started dozing off or settling in for the night", "kMvvII6UF5o-00097-00042649-00042987": "I was already just for pure comfort so I just sat there and turned on the TV that", "kMvvII6UF5o-00098-00042987-00043399": "was planted in the side panel the first thing you see is the amount of time the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00099-00043399-00043834": "flights have left but also our excellent selection of TV shows Premium TV shows", "kMvvII6UF5o-00100-00043834-00044313": "movies and a few touchscreen video games and there was a few super old movies", "kMvvII6UF5o-00101-00044313-00044787": "that I had not kept up with and I wanted to see I plan to watch a few and type on", "kMvvII6UF5o-00102-00044787-00045171": "my laptop but by the time I got to the third act of guardians of the galaxy -", "kMvvII6UF5o-00103-00045171-00045621": "which was my first movie I was starting to doze off - the next morning the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00104-00045621-00045969": "flight attendant walked me up to serve me breakfast again the food was very", "kMvvII6UF5o-00105-00045969-00046465": "impressive this is around the time I realized that we actually were about to", "kMvvII6UF5o-00106-00046465-00046909": "get off the plane in another three hours I cannot stress enough how fast the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00107-00046909-00047293": "flight seemed if the amount of time sitting on a plane is what stopping you", "kMvvII6UF5o-00108-00047293-00047697": "from going to Africa I suggest you do it at least once so you can see how the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00109-00047697-00048147": "flight is just not as long as you may be making it out to be and it was not only", "kMvvII6UF5o-00110-00048147-00048534": "because I was laying down cuz on my way home we did take South African airlines", "kMvvII6UF5o-00111-00048534-00048987": "and we was not able to get luxury seating again a few movies a few drinks", "kMvvII6UF5o-00112-00048987-00049462": "and a nap or 2 - and you'll be home and this plane made a stop in Dakar Senegal", "kMvvII6UF5o-00113-00049462-00049944": "and it still did not seem so long I wish I could have gotten some video footage", "kMvvII6UF5o-00114-00049944-00050371": "of the window over Dakar but it was so late at night when we got there that the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00115-00050371-00050677": "video would have just been pitch black there are a few more places in South", "kMvvII6UF5o-00116-00050677-00051003": "Africa that I can't wait to get to you I plan on being in Cape Town", "kMvvII6UF5o-00117-00051003-00051591": "then Durban by March through May of 2018 and if I can of course I will try my", "kMvvII6UF5o-00118-00051591-00051894": "best to get there there Delta One!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00119-00051894-00052023": "Season five most passport kings is made", "kMvvII6UF5o-00120-00052023-00052383": "possible by viewers like you who contribute to passport kings on", "kMvvII6UF5o-00121-00052383-00052797": "patreon being a member will get you exclusive content that can sometimes be", "kMvvII6UF5o-00122-00052797-00053295": "considered too risque for my rated G audience you'll get behind the scenes", "kMvvII6UF5o-00123-00053295-00053766": "content you'll get half off the shirt of the month and some of you will even get", "kMvvII6UF5o-00124-00053766-00054282": "to select the topic of my next video plus I'll put your name in a drawing for", "kMvvII6UF5o-00125-00054282-00054722": "a free trip abroad that a winner will be picked every single month.", "kMvvII6UF5o-00126-00054722-00054934": "So become a patreon today and keep passport Kings going strong", "kMvvII6UF5o-00127-00055591-00055817": "So yo, don't get the", "kMvvII6UF5o-00128-00055817-00055867": "cheap seats in the stadium and don't get your cheap seats or the airplane either!", "kMvvII6UF5o-00129-00055867-00056764": "I mean, I know that joint is a little bit WAY UP as far as prices go", "kMvvII6UF5o-00130-00056764-00057000": "but like I said the minute that I'm able to do it I will do it that way from now on", "kMvvII6UF5o-00131-00057040-00057384": "and you should too like a king...", "kMvvII6UF5o-00132-00057384-00058008": "A Passport King!!!! peace!"}}, {"audio_id": "kMF6ftGVKGI", "text": {"kMF6ftGVKGI-00000-00000552-00011857": "ФАЛАКИ БАДАХШОНИ 2023"}}, {"audio_id": "kNHkhOgzsuc", "text": {"kNHkhOgzsuc-00000-00000076-00000541": "Hello there! This video is to show you how to turn on the ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00001-00000541-00000699": "Immersive Reader", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00002-00000752-00001003": "application and functionality", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00003-00001056-00001392": "inside your Canvas profile and account.", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00004-00001464-00001886": "Right now, you can see I've navigated to my profile inside ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00005-00001886-00002173": "Canvas. The first step is to select the ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00006-00002173-00002604": "Settings options from the list of options on the left hand ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00007-00002604-00002747": "side of the screen.", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00008-00002880-00003333": "After you're inside your user Settings you're going to scroll ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00009-00003333-00003731": "down to the heading section titled Feature Options.", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00010-00003804-00004255": "Under Feature Options you're going to look for Microsoft ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00011-00004255-00004575": "Immersive Reader in the list of options.", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00012-00004575-00004942": "Right now you can see that there's a red X next to ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00013-00004942-00005327": "Microsoft Immersive Reader within my Settings,", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00014-00005327-00005741": "which means that this is disabled and I need to turn it ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00015-00005741-00006004": "on. In order to turn it on or enable ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00016-00006004-00006371": "it within my canvas account I'm going to select", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00017-00006436-00006556": "the red X icon.", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00018-00006640-00006889": "And next I'm going to click the word \"enable\"", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00019-00006889-00007012": "in the drop-down menu.", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00020-00007088-00007423": "Now you can see that it's turned on because visually ...", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00021-00007423-00007851": "there's a green check mark representing that it's been turned on.", "kNHkhOgzsuc-00022-00007916-00008204": "And that's all you need to do to turn on Immersive Reader."}}, {"audio_id": "kptKmG3Lkl0", "text": {"kptKmG3Lkl0-00000-00000072-00000297": "This week we're going to talk a little in-depthly", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00001-00000297-00000570": "about the 1885 Saginaw Valley Strike, which", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00002-00000570-00000867": "was one of the most important strikes", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00003-00000867-00001230": "to occur in our immediate area.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00004-00001230-00001629": "In 1885, workers, along with Knights", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00005-00001629-00001878": "of Labor representatives, had fought", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00006-00001878-00002187": "very hard to get the Michigan legislature to pass", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00007-00002187-00002760": "a law mandating 10 hours a day as a maximum work day.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00008-00002760-00003074": "This does not mean that they could only work 10 hours,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00009-00003074-00003420": "it meant that any hours worked above and beyond 10 hours", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00010-00003420-00003507": "a day--", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00011-00003507-00004086": "that Michigan laborers would be paid for that overtime.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00012-00004086-00004443": "The workers had-- and Knights of Labor", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00013-00004443-00004791": "had fought for over a decade to try to get", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00014-00004791-00005019": "some type of hours regulation.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00015-00005019-00005313": "Workers were worked extraordinarily long hours,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00016-00005313-00005739": "sometimes 14 hours a day, six days a week", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00017-00005739-00005931": "and were paid minimal wages.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00018-00005931-00006519": "To be a worker in a lumber mill, a railroad company,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00019-00006519-00007093": "a copper mine, anywhere really, was hard horrible work.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00020-00007093-00007764": "Employers treated workers really like slaves in many ways.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00021-00007764-00008169": "They-- workers were unfree to make many of the decisions", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00022-00008169-00008349": "that normal people make today.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00023-00008349-00008594": "They could not decide how long they would work.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00024-00008594-00008862": "They could not negotiate their pay.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00025-00008862-00009231": "If they were injured on the job, they were held responsible", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00026-00009231-00009465": "or their fellow employees were held responsible,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00027-00009465-00009660": "not the employer.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00028-00009660-00009987": "If they were paid, they were not paid regularly.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00029-00009987-00010245": "When they were paid, they were not necessarily even paid", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00030-00010245-00010376": "in American currency.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00031-00010376-00010782": "Sometimes they were paid in store credit, which gave them", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00032-00010782-00010986": "no opportunities to decide how they would", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00033-00010986-00011139": "purchase their goods, from whom they", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00034-00011139-00011331": "would purchase their goods.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00035-00011331-00011952": "And so workers were really-- they were just in a real bind.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00036-00011952-00012306": "And so many of them started to join the Knights of Labor,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00037-00012306-00012669": "in the early 1880s, in order to try to gain control", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00038-00012669-00012843": "over labor relations.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00039-00012843-00013065": "The 1885 Saginaw Valley Strike is", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00040-00013065-00013388": "this important time in Michigan history,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00041-00013388-00013668": "but it's representative of national history--", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00042-00013668-00013896": "where workers went on strike to try", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00043-00013896-00014271": "to force employers to negotiate.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00044-00014271-00014744": "Now, in 1885, then, in May of 1885,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00045-00014744-00015025": "the Michigan legislature did enact a 10-hour day.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00046-00015025-00015312": "However, the 10-hour day had a clause in it.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00047-00015312-00015813": "The law said that if workers and employers wish to,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00048-00015813-00016097": "they could contract for longer hours.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00049-00016097-00016371": "And the workers knew that they had no control,", 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"And it rocked the nation.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00075-00023529-00023763": "Around the country--", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00076-00023763-00024036": "The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00077-00024036-00024363": "Angeles papers were all covering the strike,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00078-00024363-00024642": "because we provided the majority of the wood for the nation.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00079-00024642-00024909": "So when our workers went on strike,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00080-00024909-00025176": "it was crippling the lumber industry.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00081-00025176-00025296": "It's a sad story.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00082-00025296-00025444": "The lumbers went on strike.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00083-00025444-00025572": "They were arrested.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00084-00025572-00025737": "They were beaten.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00085-00025737-00025964": "Mercenaries were called in, Pinkerton men", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00086-00025964-00026117": "as they were called--", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00087-00026117-00026358": "they were supposed to be private detectives, but really", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00088-00026358-00026532": "they were hired guns--", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00089-00026532-00026702": "were called in by the lumber barons.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00090-00026702-00026979": "The Michigan Guard was called to the area", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00091-00026979-00027162": "and eventually the lumber barons were", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00092-00027162-00027486": "successful in squashing the strike.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00093-00027486-00027889": "And so the lumbers did lose.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00094-00027889-00028029": "What they did gain, though-- they", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00095-00028029-00028197": "did not gain their 10-hour a day.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00096-00028197-00028404": "Many of them went back with contracts for longer,", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00097-00028404-00028638": "but they were-- the lumber barons", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00098-00028638-00028947": "did agree to pay them frequently--", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00099-00028947-00029205": "so on a regular basis.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00100-00029205-00029325": "It was a sad moment.", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00101-00029325-00029616": "And it really exemplifies the problems", "kptKmG3Lkl0-00102-00029616-00029948": "that laborers faced in the 1880s."}}, {"audio_id": "kpGaVVjR6FQ", "text": {"kpGaVVjR6FQ-00000-00000000-00000496": "Hi, and welcome to the Assemblian's podcast. I'm Chris Torrence. So today I", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00001-00000496-00001032": "want to do a video review of Daniel Leverani's genius. This is part two of", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00002-00001032-00001472": "the game. So part one came out about a year ago and if you recall it was a really", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00003-00001472-00002064": "exciting fast-paced game. So today let's take a look at part two.", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00004-00003000-00004200": "Just like any good Apple TV game from that day, genius 2 comes with a ziplock baggie containing", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00005-00004200-00004872": "the manual and the disc as well as a couple stickers. Just like in part one of the game,", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00006-00004872-00005536": "you play the part of genius, a small boy who gets trapped into a dream world where he has", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00007-00005536-00006304": "to try to escape by going to various toy warehouses and unlocking all of the locks and finding all", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00008-00006304-00006992": "the treasures. Just like in part one, part two has a total of 80 levels divided up into eight", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00009-00006992-00007840": "separate parts of 10 levels each. The game works on any Apple II Plus 2e 2C or 2GS with 48k and it", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00010-00007840-00008672": "runs on DOS 3.3. The game supports both keyboard and joystick as well as having mocking board support.", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00011-00008672-00009272": "So one thing you'll notice right away about genius 2 is that it takes a long time to load", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00012-00009272-00010056": "and this is because Daniel decided to use DOS 3.3 instead of ProDOS primarily for nostalgia reasons", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00013-00010056-00010800": "although I kind of wish he had maybe gone with a faster loader. Alright so there's the story and", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00014-00010808-00011528": "you can hear the music coming out of the mocking board which sounds really nice. For those of you", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00015-00011528-00012000": "that don't know, Daniel is also a accomplished guitarist.", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00016-00013056-00013288": "So let's go ahead and we'll hit the space bar and we'll start to play.", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00017-00013840-00014768": "Alright so the object of genius 2 is to collect all of the keys to be able to get through the doors", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00018-00014824-00015512": "and then finally to escape and you have a time limit. So I just collected the first key and oh you", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00019-00015512-00016296": "can see I ran into one of those bad guys there. So the trick with this game is to memorize the pattern", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00020-00016296-00016752": "and then once you've done that you can actually play the next levels that much faster.", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00021-00017088-00017664": "Alright so you can see here we are in level 2 and this looks very similar to level 1 except", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00022-00017664-00018224": "it's just more complicated. So again we've got a key up here, we go down and now that actually opens", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00023-00018224-00018832": "up this door up here and so you can see the door turns white and we got to watch out for that bad", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00024-00018832-00019416": "guy there and now we've collected another key so we can go down and we can open this door", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00025-00019544-00020448": "and watch out for that guy. Ah he ran into me. So as you progress through the game you see okay", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00026-00020448-00021032": "so here's a stick of dynamite and so when I do that that blew up all of the bad guys and open the", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00027-00021032-00021848": "doors so now I can just go in here and collect this last little feasty and I finished the entire", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00028-00021848-00022624": "level so I got bonus points. So now we're up to level 3 and so the game is actually a lot of fun", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00029-00022624-00023232": "because once you've memorized the pattern you can very quickly go through each level. So the", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00030-00023232-00023688": "trick with this game is to try to complete the levels as quickly as possible to get the largest", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00031-00023688-00024912": "bonus and that's complicated when you have all these other monsters but if you do okay and you", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00032-00024912-00025727": "can see there now I've blown up all the monsters now I still can't get the key because it's in the", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00033-00025727-00026256": "water so here's a case where the key is down in the water and I'll get the extra treasure", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00034-00026264-00026832": "and now I can finally go in and get the last balloon there.", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00035-00027232-00028056": "Alright so that concludes our video review of Daniel Leverani's Genius 2 and overall I think", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00036-00028056-00028664": "it's a really fun game it's enjoyable to play there's a lot of different levels so it never", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00037-00028664-00029200": "gets tired there's all sorts of new beasties that keep showing up and making things interesting", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00038-00029200-00029720": "and it has a lot of variety it also makes use of the mocking board if you have one of those so", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00039-00029720-00030224": "you have nice sound to it there were a couple quirks that I found so I couldn't get the keyboard", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00040-00030224-00030848": "to work on my Apple II Plus and I'm just wondering if this is maybe a consequence of the Vidux", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00041-00030936-00031408": "enhancer that I have attached to my keyboard or if it's something strange with the 2 Plus", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00042-00031512-00032064": "it also froze on me one time so that was a little bit strange so there may be a couple little", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00043-00032072-00032776": "lingering bugs but overall it's not a big deal I like the fact that you can save the game and come", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00044-00032776-00033496": "back to it later because 80 levels is a lot to go through so overall great job Daniel and thanks", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00045-00033496-00034272": "again for creating such an awesome game and we'll look forward to the next installment so thanks for watching", "kpGaVVjR6FQ-00046-00035064-00035210": "you"}}, {"audio_id": "kpXNdmy4snE", "text": {"kpXNdmy4snE-00000-00000014-00000674": "I will always confess that I have a tremendous bias when it comes to the Korean Lindy Hop", "kpXNdmy4snE-00001-00000674-00001254": "community", "kpXNdmy4snE-00002-00001254-00001943": "I feel they have repeatedly demonstrated their love for learning the art with unparalleled", "kpXNdmy4snE-00003-00001943-00002676": "technical accuracy they are so good as a community on a technical level that their open level", "kpXNdmy4snE-00004-00002676-00003329": "can blow away many of the highest level dancers in the world in terms of controlling the objective", "kpXNdmy4snE-00005-00003329-00003769": "aspects of the technique for those of you who have a hard time differentiating between", "kpXNdmy4snE-00006-00003769-00004314": "what does objective and subjective Lindy Hop look like you should check out the benefits", "kpXNdmy4snE-00007-00004314-00004819": "of becoming a member of my street smart swing community I'll leave a link in the description", "kpXNdmy4snE-00008-00004819-00005380": "below now today we are going to be taking a look at an open strictly competition organized", "kpXNdmy4snE-00009-00005380-00006094": "by Rhythm Korea big shout out to a hyungjung Lim for filming this so let's take a look", "kpXNdmy4snE-00010-00006094-00006260": "[Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00011-00006260-00006425": "oh", "kpXNdmy4snE-00012-00006425-00006590": "[Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00013-00006590-00007084": "[Music] [Applause] [Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00014-00007084-00008240": "foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you", "kpXNdmy4snE-00015-00008240-00009229": "[Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00016-00009229-00009394": "foreign", "kpXNdmy4snE-00017-00009394-00009724": "[Music] [Applause]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00018-00009724-00009889": "[Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00019-00009889-00010054": "foreign", "kpXNdmy4snE-00020-00010054-00010384": "[Music] [Applause]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00021-00010384-00011044": "foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00022-00011044-00011539": "foreign [Music] [Applause]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00023-00011539-00011704": "felization", "kpXNdmy4snE-00024-00011704-00011868": "foreign", "kpXNdmy4snE-00025-00011868-00012034": "[Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00026-00012034-00012363": "foreign [Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00027-00012363-00012528": "[Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00028-00012528-00012693": "foreign", "kpXNdmy4snE-00029-00012693-00012858": "[Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00030-00012858-00013353": "[Music] another time", "kpXNdmy4snE-00031-00013353-00014178": "[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]", "kpXNdmy4snE-00032-00014178-00014343": "foreign", "kpXNdmy4snE-00033-00014343-00014672": "[Music] foreign", "kpXNdmy4snE-00034-00014672-00057554": "[Music] [Applause] I have got to say that I am so impressed with the dancers in this", "kpXNdmy4snE-00035-00057554-00058241": "competition so many of them are duplicating many of the moves my peers and I have created", "kpXNdmy4snE-00036-00058241-00058885": "and I gotta be honest they actually can execute them even better in some cases one of my favorite", "kpXNdmy4snE-00037-00058885-00059597": "sequences is when this couple does a syncopated mini dip this is very much a sequence utilized", "kpXNdmy4snE-00038-00059597-00060183": "by the ninjammers dance team over the last decade lots of rhythmic syncopations and intensity", "kpXNdmy4snE-00039-00060183-00060760": "changes it's just awesome I also like seeing one of my original sequences that I performed", "kpXNdmy4snE-00040-00060760-00061242": "during an improvised demonstration in Korea with my partner we had such a great time and", "kpXNdmy4snE-00041-00061242-00061674": "it's really cool to see that they like that as a professional it's kind of flattering", "kpXNdmy4snE-00042-00061674-00062250": "to know that our original sequences matter enough for someone else to replicate it's", "kpXNdmy4snE-00043-00062250-00062739": "a real treat in today's society and we have this wonderful technology that allows us to", "kpXNdmy4snE-00044-00062739-00063341": "just look up a video and see somebody else's body work and learn it and master it and replicate", "kpXNdmy4snE-00045-00063341-00063832": "it and on the other hand there's a piece of me that is just sad whenever I see other people's", "kpXNdmy4snE-00046-00063832-00064438": "Creations being demonstrated by other dancers and I say this because I know our current", "kpXNdmy4snE-00047-00064438-00064974": "Society doesn't put pressure on people to give proper credit when it comes to dance", "kpXNdmy4snE-00048-00064974-00065484": "if you write a book make a script write a song or you create a piece of visual art everybody", "kpXNdmy4snE-00049-00065484-00066094": "respects who made it but if you create original dance moves it seems like there is just social", "kpXNdmy4snE-00050-00066094-00066673": "respect but not enough respect to make people pay royalties for borrowing and Performing", "kpXNdmy4snE-00051-00066673-00067138": "other people's work and unfortunately if if there is no proper credit being forced upon", "kpXNdmy4snE-00052-00067138-00067599": "people everyone will think that person made it up now I understand the nature of people", "kpXNdmy4snE-00053-00067599-00068066": "and I really don't mind if they do that I really feel bad though for all of those original", "kpXNdmy4snE-00054-00068066-00068638": "dancers who created the very template of jazz steps that we use today for swing dancing", "kpXNdmy4snE-00055-00068638-00069163": "I feel that they are either not properly being recognized as the Creator of those moves or", "kpXNdmy4snE-00056-00069163-00069713": "even worse have just been forgotten altogether many of the heroes that we like in swing dance", "kpXNdmy4snE-00057-00069713-00070231": "continue to do other people's moves that are long gone and if we're not informed we can", "kpXNdmy4snE-00058-00070231-00070761": "easily think our favorite swing dance Heroes created those ideas what's alarming is that", "kpXNdmy4snE-00059-00070761-00071354": "most people don't even know that shorty George is credited for doing the first swing out", "kpXNdmy4snE-00060-00071354-00071821": "most people also don't know that Maddie Purnell is the very first Lindy Hop follower I'm not", "kpXNdmy4snE-00061-00071821-00072399": "talking as if Lindy Hop is 400 years old like ballet and most people have moved way past", "kpXNdmy4snE-00062-00072399-00072947": "the founders I'm talking less than a century ago and we as a collective Lindy Hop culture", "kpXNdmy4snE-00063-00072947-00073552": "have embarrassingly low percentages of people who even know who those two Founders are and", "kpXNdmy4snE-00064-00073552-00074050": "what's worse based on today's current Lindy Hop climate I feel most dancers don't even", "kpXNdmy4snE-00065-00074050-00074611": "care unless they can Finagle a way to use that dance history to try to legitimize whatever", "kpXNdmy4snE-00066-00074611-00075067": "they want to do without giving any second thought to original context now of course", "kpXNdmy4snE-00067-00075067-00075645": "many of us who have been around for a while know about Frankie Manning due to the abundance", "kpXNdmy4snE-00068-00075645-00076211": "of his creative contribution to Lindy Hop but even some of us forget his work was built", "kpXNdmy4snE-00069-00076211-00076698": "on the foundation of other people like shorty and Maddie what's sad is Frankie has been", "kpXNdmy4snE-00070-00076698-00077302": "dead since 2009 and most people know more about what's supposed to be offensive today", "kpXNdmy4snE-00071-00077302-00077803": "in Lindy Hop then I feel they know about Frankie's creative contribution to the art and if we", "kpXNdmy4snE-00072-00077803-00078298": "inadvertently ignore that Legacy we are bound to develop a self-centered perspective that", "kpXNdmy4snE-00073-00078298-00078843": "drives us to do whatever we want to do to Lindy Hop On The Backs of other people's hard", "kpXNdmy4snE-00074-00078843-00079276": "work I think there's always a healthy balance of replicating other people's moves but I", "kpXNdmy4snE-00075-00079276-00079867": "also think we need to be contributing to the art form just as much as those original dancers", "kpXNdmy4snE-00076-00079867-00080283": "did it's amazing how I can watch a video like this and then go on a two minute tangent I'm", "kpXNdmy4snE-00077-00080283-00080780": "sorry guys I can't help myself what do you guys think should dancers be paid royalties", "kpXNdmy4snE-00078-00080780-00081249": "like musicians for their art let me know in the comments section below if I don't see", "kpXNdmy4snE-00079-00081249-00081855": 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rollin Terrell my Extension agent he's helped", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00004-00002486-00002964": "me along all the way as a matter of fact from everything from coming out showing", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00005-00002964-00003504": "us how to raise asparagus or how to get our asparagus bed going how to", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00006-00003504-00004098": "better use the land that we have here he's also introduced me to the testing", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00007-00004098-00004469": "he said Tom you got to get your land you got to get your soil tested he's a", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00008-00004469-00004980": "really helped me that he's introduced me into things like cover crops which I", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00009-00004980-00005451": "really never knew anything about cover crops but now and I have one filled with", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00010-00005451-00005904": "filled with cover crop that I'm getting ready to level and let that go back into", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00011-00005904-00006476": "the soil so I did cuts down on my use of buying fertilizer so it's he's really", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00012-00006476-00006894": "and he's sticking by us he's really helped us a lot we got those sources of", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00013-00006894-00007295": "information from Virginia State University the United States Department", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00014-00007295-00007944": "of Agriculture and NRCS we use the NRCS the equip program for the high tunnel as", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00015-00007944-00008388": "a matter of fact there's another high tunnel coming today a larger high tunnel", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00016-00008388-00008784": "so that we can grow more we found that even though we were growing in the", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00017-00008784-00009239": "fields we had a problem with wildlife and deer and so we'll be able to nail B", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00018-00009239-00009852": "to grow things and keep them protected we also have honeybees and with the", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00019-00009852-00010434": "honeybees we've got we're able to get a grant so a value-added grant so that we", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00020-00010434-00010925": 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the one of the", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00029-00014961-00015822": "better sources was of the marketing dr. 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"kPqwcYaBKCg-00038-00019164-00019664": "is everything it is everything", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00039-00019989-00020352": "we bought this land as I stated before we were in the military and we bought", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00040-00020352-00020958": "this land in 1988 before we left for Germany and while we were in Germany we", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00041-00020958-00021366": "just doubled down and paid for it so when we came back we had all of this", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00042-00021366-00021705": "land and opportunities to use and the only thing I would do is just come out", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00043-00021705-00022167": "here and cut grass and my wife said okay we need to do something else with this", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00044-00022167-00022557": "so we started farming and when we started it was just farming just for us", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00045-00022557-00022994": "and then from there we saw an opportunity", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00046-00023351-00023954": "our markets are right here because as I stated before allocation is superior to", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00047-00023954-00024259": "most because we're right in the middle of an area where there are no other", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00048-00024259-00024748": "farms and they're growing subdivisions so we're able to sell right here on the", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00049-00024748-00025337": "side of the road at our stand that we've made and we sell Tomatoes we sell", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00050-00025337-00026419": "cucumbers watermelons cabbage squash green beans beets carrots and I even", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00051-00026419-00026944": "tried the white paddy squash but that was not a success we are right now", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00052-00026944-00027431": "currently looking at some other avenues such as some of the food deserts and", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00053-00027431-00027869": "we've been approached by some people that are trying to organize to supply", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00054-00027869-00028339": "food for the food deserts so we're not writing it off but want to move with", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00055-00028339-00028738": "caution and make sure we don't grow too fast", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00056-00029089-00029552": "some of the challenges that I've overcome are as I stated before the use", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00057-00029552-00030056": "of water the use of my resources it really gave me the challenges and I", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00058-00030056-00030527": "really needed to develop a plan and develop a business plan so that I could", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00059-00030527-00031049": "I wouldn't use up some of my resources so you know it's it's a matter of", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00060-00031049-00031499": "learning as I go and my biggest challenge was that I didn't know enough", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00061-00031499-00031966": "about what I thought I did so you know get it going to the classes it really", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00062-00031966-00032366": "helped me out to understand what it was I was doing and to realize that this", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00063-00032366-00032888": "wasn't just for fun this was a business my challenges right now as I stated", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00064-00032888-00033545": "our shallow well just ran dry even though we did good irrigation techniques that", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00065-00033545-00033982": "the well source just went dry so we need it we had to shut down a production and", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00066-00033982-00034535": "dig another well so now we have a deeper artesian well capable of meeting all of", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00067-00034535-00034988": "our needs so that was one of my challenges the second challenge was we", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00068-00034988-00035699": "needed more high tunnel space to protect our produce from the weather protected", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00069-00035699-00036287": "from all the the deer and other things that may like to snack on vegetables", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00070-00036287-00036782": "from time to time so we're overcoming that by getting another high tunnel a", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00071-00036782-00037268": "larger high tunnel approved and that will be delivered as a matter of fact", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00072-00037268-00038021": "today so the use of water and a better use of our space well those are two the", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00073-00038021-00038380": "current challenges that we have", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00074-00038658-00039136": "to a new farmer I would tell them that they have to be passionate about it and", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00075-00039136-00039631": "that I'd also caution them that this is a business and as a business you really", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00076-00039631-00040021": "need help and assistance and that assistance is available through the", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00077-00040021-00040363": "Virginia State University the United States Department of Agriculture and", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00078-00040363-00040833": "NRCS you've got to use your resources", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00079-00041179-00041765": "the one thing I like the most doing is seeing my vegetables grow from seedlings", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00080-00041765-00042374": "and just watch them as they mature I really enjoy seeing them come up from", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00081-00042374-00042895": "the earth and start to just produce and see just how big they get I really", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00082-00042895-00043427": "really enjoy that this has been a growing experience for me and it's been", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00083-00043427-00043778": "a growing experience for my family and we've we've been able to become closer", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00084-00043778-00044171": "my wife my son and I since we're about to read the three people to work on the", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00085-00044171-00044492": "farm so it's really created an opportunity for us to spend more time", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00086-00044492-00045047": "together and get to talk while we're out in the fields working so it's it's not", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00087-00045047-00045410": "only has it been productive for us for the business but it's been productive", "kPqwcYaBKCg-00088-00045410-00045751": "for us as a family also"}}, {"audio_id": "kPDi1XmlkYg", "text": {"kPDi1XmlkYg-00000-00000000-00000246": "Hey folks, I'm Nate Salzman, I'm with Jefferson Patterson Park.", "kPDi1XmlkYg-00001-00000246-00000550": "So today we're going to take some cordage that I made using", "kPDi1XmlkYg-00002-00000550-00000710": "nothing but three yucca leaves,", "kPDi1XmlkYg-00003-00000710-00000980": "and see if we made something strong enough to pull this car.", "kPDi1XmlkYg-00004-00000996-00001333": "Let's give it a shot.", "kPDi1XmlkYg-00005-00001400-00001522": "[nature sounds]", "kPDi1XmlkYg-00006-00001522-00012687": "[upbeat music]", "kPDi1XmlkYg-00007-00012758-00013293": "[nature sounds]"}}, {"audio_id": "kPNKis9PV7g", "text": {"kPNKis9PV7g-00000-00000000-00000200": "Amazing Chinese little girl", "kPNKis9PV7g-00001-00000200-00000400": "Street food"}}, {"audio_id": "kPOuQB_yy9I", "text": {"kPOuQB_yy9I-00000-00001532-00001768": "(All 8 guys are playing counter strike game in their hostel's room)", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00001-00004406-00004606": "What a headshot!", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00002-00004756-00004950": "O hello, don't be over smart. I show you now, behen***d.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00003-00005110-00005500": "Bro, let my cigarette be end then look how I f**k you.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00004-00005600-00006000": "Look, we are here to be f**ked, then take our a**.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00005-00006100-00006400": "She the bulls**t. I've really gone sick of her", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00006-00006400-00006750": "She is consistently messaging me. Can't say should I reply her or take your a**.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00007-00006800-00007000": "Hey Devil, look firsk kick Madman's a** then of some else.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00008-00007000-00007400": "Yeah, I've opened the account of ISIS. Come and join you all.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00009-00007400-00007664": "And look this dumb, always just kick mine only.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00010-00007664-00007864": "What! When did I do so?", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00011-00007864-00008274": "(All busy in playing Counter Strike and a war starts between them)", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00012-00008800-00009044": "(Someone knocks the door)", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00013-00009066-00009232": "Who is it?", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00014-00009250-00009478": "(All together)Who the hell is this yaar?", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00015-00010012-00010212": "Guys listen.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00016-00010254-00010622": "I have a plan to earn money, thought to work with you", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00017-00010622-00010822": "Satya is not going to help me.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00018-00010832-00011150": "What plan came to you at 3:00 A.M. rascal.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00019-00011194-00011468": "Having a plan for social media website", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00020-00011468-00011720": "Look, we are never concerned to your money. Go and chat with your girlfriend.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00021-00011720-00011886": "Bro, listen at least.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00022-00011886-00012036": "Hey Devil, you say.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00023-00012036-00012236": "Hey Chhotu, you always say to do together.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00024-00012236-00012462": "You haven't given us even the whatsapp number, how shall we do with her.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00025-00012462-00012604": "(All laugh)", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00026-00012604-00012812": "Look bastard, don't make the nonsense about my girlfriend", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00027-00012830-00013030": "You go and sleep in your girlfriend's arms.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00028-00013030-00013230": "You listen.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00029-00013230-00013472": "Go and sleep man. You keep calm a**.", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00030-00013472-00013826": "(All together) He will make a start-up. \"Chutiyaa\"", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00031-00013826-00014026": "Nothing is going to happen with you guys", "kPOuQB_yy9I-00032-00014358-00014574": "(Habsha shuts the door)"}}, {"audio_id": "kPXOdwoWBJU", "text": {"kPXOdwoWBJU-00000-00000104-00001138": "As the car continues its transition from a hardware-driven Mission to a software-driven electronic device the auto industry's complicated rules are being rewritten", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00001-00001172-00001655": "The engine was the Technology and Engineering code of 20th century automobile", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00002-00001685-00002419": "But today the software, the large computing power, and the advanced sensors are increasingly step into the role.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00003-00002473-00003432": "And they enabled most of today's innovations from efficiency to connectivity to autonomous driving to application and shared Mobility.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00004-00003470-00004104": "However as the importance of electronics and his associate software has grown so as the complexity.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00005-00004145-00004525": "The exploding number of software lines of code contained in a modern-day car", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00006-00004562-00004884": "in 1970s it was hardly a hundred lines of code", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00007-00004913-00005405": "But in 2010 it has grown to 10 million lines of software code in a premium German car", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00008-00005438-00006272": "And in 2016 that has grown drastically to 15 times more and approximately 150 million lines of software code.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00009-00006310-00006894": "As we may aware that the future car is mainly driven by software and demand stand.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00010-00006919-00007219": "There will not be steering wheel and of course no driver", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00011-00007253-00007586": "that's why for the future autonomous car we call it the software car", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00012-00007615-00008220": "on the other hand autonomous-driving could transform the way we live, work, and play", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00013-00008254-00008491": "creating safer and efficient Road", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00014-00008516-00009355": "these cars today are treated with increasing number of environmental sensors such as Radar, LIDAR, camera, and Ultrasonics.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00015-00009384-00010247": "and differ from multitude of tasks Sensor Fusion can function and improve the ADAS performance practically", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00016-00010285-00011123": "Sensor Fusion in next-gen autonomous vehicles could function in all weather conditions with very high reliability", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00017-00011152-00011815": "so software is the main driver of the change in today's automobile revolution.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00018-00011845-00012299": "In this webinar we will talk about our motivation for the technology", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00019-00012333-00012741": "We'll make general introduction to autonomous driving various levels and its timeline.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00020-00012771-00013163": "we also talked about various sensors enabling autonomous driving", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00021-00013192-00013922": "And then we'll deep diving into signal processing and also our differentiation in software and algorithms", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00022-00013959-00014381": "we also talked about various challenges on which we are currently working on", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00023-00014414-00014718": "and then the approaches for Sensor Fusion", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00024-00014743-00015240": "and finally the solutions and the products offered by INVECAS", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00025-00015265-00015890": "approximately 35 people with dying in Road accidents during this webinar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00026-00015915-00016245": "that's very sad and it's very sad for all of us", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00027-00016312-00016975": "traffic injuries are the number one cause of death for any people globally", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00028-00017000-00017317": "is between 15 to 29 years", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00029-00017346-00017859": "More or ever 94% of these road accidents are happening due to human errors", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00030-00017888-00018372": "such as bad perception of environment, lack of knowledge of the driving environment", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00031-00018401-00018756": "low training, like such as Sunday drivers and young drivers", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00032-00018781-00019356": "and also socio-economic presents, working load ,and driver distractions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00033-00019386-00020174": "the problem that we are trying to solve is to improve access to mobility without any fatalities", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00034-00020203-00020595": "that's a typical North American city would look like", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00035-00020620-00021354": "Everybody commutes by car and these cars are parked around in outer space which is available today", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00036-00021379-00021842": "but advancements in the future this place will be free up", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00037-00021867-00022105": "and these space can be used for various purposes", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00038-00022130-00022601": "In fact you can increase more greenery and then you can bring more air.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00039-00022630-00023460": "ADAS is advanced driving system can improve safety and enhances traffic coordination", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00040-00023506-00024044": "and remove the human factors and also reduces the insurrence premiums", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00041-00024094-00024436": "traffic is one of the biggest reason for stress", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00042-00024553-00024870": "with autonomous driving and collision free roads", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00043-00024895-00025412": "same thing can be converted into a productive time with positive aspect of life", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00044-00025442-00025863": "the Society of Automotive Engineers had Define six levels of autonomy", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00045-00025892-00026376": "starting with 0-level no automation to level-5 full automation", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00046-00026405-00026855": "There is level-2, level-3, level-4 and level-5", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00047-00026881-00027298": "the higher levels of the higher the responsibility of system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00048-00027323-00027652": "as far as I'm concerned there are only two levels of autonomy", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00049-00027681-00028090": "what is human centered autonomy in human is fully responsible", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00050-00028115-00028586": "vs. the full autonomy which car is in completed responsibility", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00051-00028611-00028999": "in times of legality experience and algorithmic side", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00052-00029024-00029800": "autonomous driving systems consists of various number of sensors to perform both safety and comfort functions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00053-00029829-00030330": "such as like Blind Spot Detection, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keep Assist", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00054-00030355-00031035": "Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward Collision Warning, Emergency Brake Assist , Cross Traffic Alert and Warning systems.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00055-00031060-00031435": "and also cross-traffic alert functions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00056-00031460-00031840": "Blind Spot Detection function can be done with the short-range radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00057-00031865-00032119": "and also sometimes with cameras as well", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00058-00032148-00032532": "Lane departure warning is mainly done with cameras", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00059-00032565-00033003": "Lane Keep Assist is either done with the camera or radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00060-00033032-00033466": "Adaptive Cruise Control functions, Forward Collision warning, and Emergency Brake Assist", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00061-00033495-00033862": "they mainly done with camera and radar and LIDAR", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00062-00033888-00034388": "And rear cross traffic alert and cross traffic alert mainly done with camera sensors", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00063-00034413-00035218": "all the sensors work cohesively to sense the environment and process do signals", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00064-00035247-00035881": "the appropriate actions depends upon the objects and counted in front of the beacon", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00065-00035910-00036820": "different sensors like radar, LIDAR, camera and Ultrasonic are fixing on the car to enabling autonomous driving functions.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00066-00036849-00037212": "each sensor has its own advantages and disadvantages", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00067-00037237-00037821": "for example radar works in all weather conditions, day and night, 24 by 7", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00068-00037850-00038271": "it also can working rain, snow, fog conditions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00069-00038296-00039076": "it is also an abusive sensor meaning it can be fitted behind any plastic car bumper and also behind a windshield", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00070-00039105-00039435": "An radar is a very low cost solution", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00071-00039460-00039818": "but there is a problem with radar resolution today", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00072-00039843-00040227": "And there are experimental high bandwidth radar are there", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00073-00040252-00040886": "Which can provided you the resolution required which is for creating a high-definition perception map", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00074-00040911-00041528": "where is LIDAR creates the 3D environment model around the car", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00075-00041554-00042208": "it is very mature and reliable and its resolution is higher than the radar today", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00076-00042233-00042959": "and it may not work very well compare to radar in snow, rain, and fog conditions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00077-00042984-00043284": "also LIDAR is very expensive today", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00078-00043309-00044210": "but there are advancements in this technology like flash LIDAR and solid state LIDAR that may bring down the cost", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00079-00044240-00045153": "camera is very low cost solution and it has very high resolution compared to both radar and LIDAR", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00080-00045178-00045503": "camera can give the color and texture required", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00081-00045528-00045858": "for the applications like traffic sign detection and so on", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00082-00045883-00046479": "and camera has a problem that it may not work very well", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00083-00046504-00046992": "in low light and bad light conditions and also night conditions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00084-00047017-00047860": "and also there is a demand for high computational power for both machine vision and the computer vision applications", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00085-00047889-00048702": "Ultrasonic is also another inexpensive sensor and it works for very short distances at a very low speed of the car", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00086-00048732-00048932": "for example like Rear Park Assist", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00087-00048940-00049582": "at the higher speed the wind blow can create false alarms for the sensor to function", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00088-00049612-00050162": "there are also another sensors such like GPS and volt meter and vehicle sensors", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00089-00050191-00050588": "but that all secondary in the context stuff of autonomous driving.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00090-00050613-00050996": "as the higher level of autonomus goes up", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00091-00051025-00051860": "so as the demand for redundancy and also the need for large number of the sensors to complement each other", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00092-00051901-00053186": "Of all the sensors the radar has gain a lot of importance because it can provide more reliable and accurate information about the targets which counter by the autonomous car", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00093-00053211-00054095": "like the range, velocity, angle of arrival, and also the type of target that's called cross classification", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00094-00054120-00054637": "and of course it was in all weather conditions day and night with a lower-cost solution", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00095-00054667-00055588": "Radar has became non-replaceable sensor in ADAS autonomous driving contests has been used to cross validate other sensors‘s data", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00096-00055613-00056214": "depends upon the range radar can be charactered into different radars", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00097-00056239-00056523": "for various applications for example", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00098-00056552-00057207": "Ultra-short range, short range, middle range, and long-range radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00099-00057232-00057803": "Ultra-short range radar is a emerging adapt application for Park Assist Systems", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00100-00057832-00058450": "driver-assist features such as Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Detection applied on short-range radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00101-00058475-00059050": "and current solid radar systems utilize 24 to 29 GHz frequency band", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00102-00059071-00059747": "but there is a plan that this will be shifted towards 79 to 81 GHz band", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00103-00059772-00060468": "and functions like Automatic Emergency Braking and Adaptive Cruise Control use long-range radar systems", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00104-00060493-00061094": "current long-range radar systems operating at 76 to 77 GHz frequency range", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00105-00061123-00061553": "Higher levels of automated driving demand higher range and resolution", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00106-00061578-00062412": "who said front radar systems will likely use both 76 to 77 as well as 77 to 81 GHz frequencies as a combination radar of your systems", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00107-00062437-00062950": "and a combination of LIDAR and with radar systems in a multi-mode configuration mode", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00108-00062983-00063446": "FMCW stands for frequency modulated continuous wave", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00109-00063475-00064351": "FMCW radar estimates the range, velocity, angle of arrive of the objects in front of the radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00110-00064376-00064885": "at the heart of FMCW radar there is a wave called CHIRP", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00111-00064910-00065502": "the CHIRP is serials of waveform was frequency various linearly with the time", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00112-00065527-00066091": "the sine wave of the CHIRP waveform is linearly modulated with frequency", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00113-00066116-00066541": "that's why we call it frequency modulated continuous wave", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00114-00066566-00066987": "in FMWC radar it synthesizer generates the CHIRP", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00115-00067012-00067325": "the CHIRP is transmitted by a transmitter antenna", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00116-00067350-00067834": "and the CHIRP is reflected of an object in front of the radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00117-00067859-00068239": "the reflect of CHIRP is received at the receiver antenna", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00118-00068264-00068831": "the receivered signal and the transmitted signal are mixed", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00119-00068860-00069486": "and the resulting signal is called the IF (Intermediate Frequency) signal of the v-frequency signal", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00120-00069511-00070245": "the frequency proportional to the delay the signal has traveled gives you the range", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00121-00070278-00070983": "also the reflected signal have a Doppler frequency corresponding to the speed of the target", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00122-00071008-00072192": "And the number of antennas on the receiver are going to give you the information necessary to estimate the direction of the target", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00123-00072217-00072676": "in order to be able to capture the Doppler, Hence its a very slow frequency", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00124-00072705-00073677": "the idea is to have large number of chirps collected in processing interval called current processing time", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00125-00073702-00074449": "we have a signal sample at the first time called the Range Gates stored in one dimension of the cube", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00126-00074478-00074866": "and we also have a samples", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00127-00074891-00075383": "collected and stored in the slow time scale", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00128-00075408-00075950": "which are stored in the other dimension of the cube also", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00129-00075980-00076497": "We also stack them all the signals in the third dimension called the spatial dimension", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00130-00076522-00077172": "for all the receive antennas of the radar system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00131-00077202-00077873": "so you can see that this data cube is actually the data given by the sensor", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00132-00077902-00078578": "with scale differently with resolution on the data points we collect", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00133-00078616-00079362": "the higher the data we collect and the higher the resolution it will provide", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00134-00079400-00079758": "There are different types of FMCW radars available", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00135-00079792-00080280": "such as like a single transmitter antenna and single receive antenna", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00136-00080317-00080597": "the mod that is what we called it SIMO mod", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00137-00080655-00081218": "we can also have a multiple transmit antennas and multiple receive antennas", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00138-00081264-00081910": "this is what we have used in our development that is also called a MIMO radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00139-00081915-00082528": "and that enables number of receive antennas", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00140-00082582-00083399": "in terms of the MIMO capability of getting a higher resolution of the angle estimation", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00141-00083437-00083854": "Let's get into the details of the radar signal processing chain", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00142-00083896-00084380": "Fast Fourier Transforms are at the heart of FMCW radar signal processing", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00143-00084438-00085160": "The FFT can directly estimate the range, velocity, and the angle of arrival of the targets in front of the radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00144-00085260-00086140": "For the radar cube if you apply the FFT on the range dimension the peak of the FFT will directly give you the range estimate", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00145-00086177-00086682": "but on the other dimension of the radar cube across multiple CHIRPs", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00146-00086711-00087266": "if you applied the 2D FFT that will give you the speed estimation", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00147-00087337-00087787": "because the rate of change of phase is nothing but the frequency.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00148-00087787-00088292": "That's why the 2D FFT estimation directly give you the speed of the target", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00149-00088346-00089068": "On the other dimension the rate of change of phase across the multiple antennas would give you the angle of arrival", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00150-00089088-00089672": "hence the three-dimensional FFT on the cube who directly give us the angle of arrive estimation.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00151-00089768-00090586": "in the middle we have a 2d FFT plot, which you see two red dots at different ranges and velocities", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00152-00090623-00091295": "in fact what it shows is we have two different targets which are separated apart in range", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00153-00091316-00091516": "and also have two different speeds", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00154-00091578-00092129": "the next phase in the process is the detection and then typically using CFAR", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00155-00092171-00092429": "We call it Constant False Alarm Rate", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00156-00092450-00092830": "This is basically an averaging and sorting kind of operation", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00157-00092892-00093739": "in fact you'll have a cylinder test and that will be compared with its neighbors", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00158-00093760-00094265": "It'll average the neighbors energy to the cylinder test", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00159-00094323-00094982": "comparing are you do some sorting and then do comparing the energy as well", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00160-00095011-00095499": "at the end of this process you will get certain number of detection", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00161-00095553-00095879": "and input into a model of angle of arrival estimation", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00162-00096008-00096663": "Also the measure of phase difference across multiple antennas can be used to estimate the angle of arrival of the object", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00163-00096763-00097968": "After getting the detections from the CFAR we classed all the points detected using a density based clustering algorithm to a single larger object", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00164-00098098-00098752": "then we give the detected objects range, velocity to Kalman tracking filter", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00165-00098777-00099524": "The Kalman filter is a recursive algorithm design to estimate the true state of a system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00166-00099570-00100008": "Where only in noise observation scence measurements are available", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00167-00100091-00100675": "it contains linear model for the process as well as a linear model for the measurement", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00168-00100733-00101126": "the output of all this process is an object list", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00169-00101146-00101718": "and this object list would be given to the next layers of the software stack", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00170-00101718-00102364": "and the list consists of the characteristic of target like a range, speed, and direction", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00171-00102385-00102936": "The convienced FFT technique’s limited resolution due to various problems", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00172-00102948-00103478": "associated for example the figure fence effect and the strata losses", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00173-00103482-00104320": "there is a relation between a modulation frequency and the beat frequency has to be a integer number", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00174-00104341-00104779": "if that doesn't exist the resolution is limited", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00175-00104842-00105355": "in order to overcome this we had come up with a novel approach in estimating the FFT's", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00176-00105380-00106072": "which essentially give the range, speed, and the angle of arrival in the FMCW radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00177-00106122-00106635": "In this technique we estimate the frequencies into stages", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00178-00106652-00107044": "in the first stage the estimation is like a conventional FFT", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00179-00107061-00107636": "in the second stage we find the peak and then we also find the boundaries for each peak", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00180-00107674-00108466": "and then we use a minimization technique and an optimization technique to find the minimum within the boundaries", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00181-00108516-00109058": "and it shows higher resolution than the conventional technique which are limited to the bin resolution", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00182-00109075-00109434": "estimating the frequency is viewed as a min-max problem", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00183-00109501-00110214": "The minimization is performed using a simple GSU section univariate minimization technique without gradients", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00184-00110293-00110848": "the minimization method find the extreme values of a univariate function accurately", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00185-00110910-00111790": "the algorithm works by successfully measure the range of values inside which the experiment is known to exist", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00186-00111945-00112228": "The technic derives its name from the fact that", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00187-00112228-00113129": "the algorithm maintain the function values for three points with distances forming golden ratio", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00188-00113163-00113880": "we have developed a complex phase processing radar with the sub wave-length accuracy and resolution", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00189-00113926-00114668": "We also developed a super resolution angle estimation techniques which goes beyond the theoretical limits", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00190-00114710-00115811": "and we are also developed an IMM (Interactive Multiple Model) algorithm for accurate state estimation of maneuvering targets in nonlinear conditions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00191-00115865-00116412": "and the radar which we developed is a software-defined multi-mode radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00192-00116412-00117304": "which can function as a short-range to a mid-range to a long-range applications with it's software configurable capability", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00193-00117354-00117817": "we are also working on an eye resolution radar imaging application", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00194-00117892-00118238": "with a 3rd party RF microwave front end", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00195-00118276-00119581": "we use four such microwave front end each has 3 Tx and 4 Rx antennas and we cascade them to enable a much higher resolution capable sensor", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00196-00119598-00119986": "in this configuration shown in the left side figure", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00197-00119986-00120795": "We cascade four and then we build a 192 receiver antenna capable system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00198-00120799-00121946": "in the middle you see the higher the number of receivers the narrow of the resolution of the beam and hence it will give you high resolution detection capability", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00199-00121980-00122931": "because the objective is that we would like to build a system which can perform as good as a LIDAR image.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00200-00122947-00123231": "which is shown in the extreme right of the picture", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00201-00123256-00123848": "In short while from now we would be able to demonstrate our software algorithms capability", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00202-00123852-00124345": "that we will be able to build a high-resolution imaging radar", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00203-00124357-00124762": "which can potentially complement or", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00204-00124762-00125204": "replace some of the applications in the ADAS contests", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00205-00125266-00125813": "on the other side of challenges is the computational demands needed", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00206-00125883-00126618": "Today german premium vehicles have something close to 70-100 control devices", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00207-00126709-00127006": "they are often developed for a specific use", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00208-00127097-00127681": "such as infotainment, body controls and so", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00209-00127748-00128490": "the control devices are network by way of highly complex way of cables using multiple bus systems", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00210-00128565-00129116": "for example for the engine control chassis and infotainment", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00211-00129183-00129721": "different communication protocols being used including LIN, CAN, FlexRay, and MOST", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00212-00129796-00130421": "the number and the complexity of automotive SOCs which showing on the left side of the picture", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00213-00130501-00131122": "is growing dramatically to fill the demand of new features in the next generation vehicles", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00214-00131193-00131948": "In middle debates various ADAS functions and relates to them to the type of sensing technology", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00215-00132002-00132465": "and also the type of hardware required related with those functions as shown", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00216-00132599-00133087": "ADAS domain controllers required high performance computing resources", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00217-00133099-00134058": "and DSPs (Digital Signal Processor) to perform data processing and analysis and perhaps chips that can support neural network computational needs", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00218-00134083-00134434": "where addressing level-4 and level-5 autonomous driving", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00219-00134551-00135018": "The varied and unique list of applications are testment that", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00220-00135051-00135860": "that single-chip solutions cannot meet the diverse requirements related to camera, radar and sensor fusion", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00221-00135919-00136407": "in fact it's not a one-size-fits-all the automotive SOCs", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00222-00136557-00137232": "we also seen on the right some transfer towards the consolidation of the ECUs taking place already", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00223-00137287-00137821": "like the domain controllers for ADAS and autonomous driving.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00224-00137921-00138325": "and also the domain controllers for the infotainment", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00225-00138409-00138742": "and also for the body controllers and powertrain and so on", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00226-00138784-00139113": "we can see some of the transfer today", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00227-00139168-00139468": "There maybe new other solutions are to be invented", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00228-00139468-00140140": "as all the automobile OEMs want the latest and the greatest tech in a very short time frame", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00229-00140185-00140703": "The application-specific IP and hardware adumbrated solutions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00230-00140732-00141374": "we all have the challenge to meet the demanding requirements of today's mobility revolution", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00231-00141441-00141674": "let's get into the details of sensor fusion", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00232-00141720-00142200": "multi-sensor data fusion is a multi-level multifaceted process", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00233-00142200-00143130": "dealing with automated detection, association, correlation, estimation, and combination of data from single to multiple information sources", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00234-00143180-00143847": "the result of the data fusion process help users make decisions in complicated driving scenarios", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00235-00143897-00144648": "multi-sensor fusion will provide more reliable and accurate information that could be achieved using a single independent sensor", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00236-00144707-00145361": "the integration of the fusion of redundant information and reduce overall uncertainty", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00237-00145395-00145987": "and that how to increase the accuracy with which the features are perceived by the system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00238-00146062-00146792": "multiple sensors providing redundant information can increase reliability in the case of sensor arise failures", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00239-00146842-00147484": "Complementary information from multiple sensors will help to build the environment model perceived in a better way", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00240-00147564-00147906": "Sensor Fusion can be done at multiple levels such as", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00241-00147906-00148227": "such as high-level, low-level and hierarchical-level", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00242-00148285-00148681": "high level is basically done at objects detection stages", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00243-00148723-00149349": "example that radar gives it’s object list and camera also gives it’s object list", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00244-00149395-00150029": "and fusion is carried using the total objects and the tracks of these objects being extracted", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00245-00150091-00150671": "the main difficulty when performing high level sensor fusion is the data association problem", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00246-00150733-00151176": "given a set of high-level representation of objects, tracks", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00247-00151226-00151743": "for every sensor one must determine which of the tracks belongs to the same object", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00248-00151851-00152389": "it is also possible to perform sensor fusion in a hierarchical level on a multi-level way", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00249-00152414-00152665": "although it is not very popular in practice", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00250-00152760-00153132": "finally sensor fusion can also be done at low level", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00251-00153173-00153536": "the main reason to prefer lower level fusion approach is that", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00252-00153590-00154354": "the decision rule determining the final state of the map of the position of the object is applied at the very last stage", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00253-00154412-00154888": "With this way no information is last in intermediate stages", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00254-00154929-00155246": "which occurs in high-level Sensor Fusion approaches", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00255-00155284-00155813": "the system mainly consist of following subsystems of the modules", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00256-00155884-00156452": "one is sensor layer, the other is perception layer and the other is the decision-making layer", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00257-00156472-00156735": "and then finally actuation action layer", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00258-00156844-00157298": "the sensory layer includes onboard environment monitoring sensors", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00259-00157386-00157565": "inside driver monitoring sensor", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00260-00157636-00157803": "and the vehicle body sensors", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00261-00157836-00158228": "for example the vehicle ego state and vehicle dynamics module", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00262-00158345-00158875": "In general the external sensors captures the surrounding environment", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00263-00158946-00159355": "it records the target's range, speed, and extra", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00264-00159413-00159888": "the internal sensors will capture the driver's behavior", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00265-00159943-00160535": "such like drowsiness detection and faculty detection and extra", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00266-00160602-00161469": "and with the vehicle sensors it estimate the vehicle's status such as speed, acceleration and then steering angle", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00267-00161569-00162003": "Moved to the second sub system that is perception layer", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00268-00162053-00162829": "this layer aims to give a realistic representation of the environment to the applications of the ADAS functions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00269-00162912-00163650": "it can be seen as an intermediate layer between the sensory system and the system functions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00270-00163738-00164297": "it include sensor fusion of previous layers in order to model environment", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00271-00164368-00164631": "and future situation assessment", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00272-00164764-00165377": "the role of the perception layer is to carry out a perception enhancement of the external scenario", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00273-00165548-00165836": "and describe the environment and the traffic scenario", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00274-00165969-00166649": "and also support the specific needs of the ADAS system in the reconstruction of the environment", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00275-00166804-00167287": "it acts as an intermediate layer between sensors and the ADAS functions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00276-00167329-00168101": "the taller decision making layer as its name implies performed decision carrying role", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00277-00168138-00168726": "one of several other various driver assistance depending on the status of the previous layers", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00278-00168801-00169048": "Decision making usually have two functions", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00279-00169048-00169356": "first to generate warning strategy first to generate warning strategy", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00280-00169485-00169936": "such as route guiding system, haptic alert, and warning display devices", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00281-00170003-00170641": "and the second lead to plan the actions of the actuators to control the part of the host making", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00282-00170666-00171266": "Such like steering also the acceleration or deceleration", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00283-00171300-00172055": "the fourth one is action layer and this layer is responsible for handing the output from all the different applications", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00284-00172084-00172584": "in order to carry out appropriate warning and intervention strategies", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00285-00172593-00173077": "to pass the information, suggestions, and the alarms to the driver through given HMI", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00286-00173193-00174048": "In summary it create comprehensive environment model by fusion various sensors in and around the car", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00287-00174115-00174599": "compute the best driving strategy for maximum driver safety and convenience", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00288-00174674-00175058": "it makes the decisions and triggers the actuators in the car", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00289-00175158-00176017": "Now let's explore how to build a high-resolution environment model by using the general fusion framework disgusted", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00290-00176034-00176709": "so far consists of sensor abstraction layer and also grid management subsystems", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00291-00176772-00177235": "in sensor abstraction layer we have sensor model", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00292-00177235-00177898": "The the task of the sensor model is to restore the original physical dimensions of the sensor readings", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00293-00177952-00178282": "which are being the subject of adding to the grid", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00294-00178399-00179091": "input sensor model will primarily applying a special smoothing function to the sensor measurement values", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00295-00179124-00179500": "like in GSU and blood function from image processing", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00296-00179558-00179892": "the goal is to deliver an universe model function", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00297-00179933-00180413": "which restore all original physical properties of the real-world object", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00298-00180530-00180813": "we also do special correction to the measurement", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00299-00180897-00182065": "as the processing of sensor values between a sensor and the transmission of these sensor signals to the high-resolution environment model consumes time", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00300-00182119-00182903": "this means that sensor reading by an ADC converter took place at an earlier time", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00301-00182920-00183629": "compared to an actual availability of this reading at the HRE input interface", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00302-00183741-00184563": "The past of ego car is driving and the more the car is turning the more errors are gets into this measurements", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00303-00184671-00185518": "so we require an appropriate special correction before we add these readings to the grid map", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00304-00185543-00186786": "another block is the synchronization which actually performing the diffusion of all the input data into a common joint intermediate grid in a vehicle coordinate system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00305-00186895-00187124": "which is then been provided to the grid management", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00306-00187157-00187341": "then comes the map integration", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00307-00187366-00188267": "The HRE shall be prepared also to include data from a digital map coming from navigational system such as GPS", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00308-00188384-00189372": "The render engine of the sensor abstraction layer actually transforms all sensor values into pixel values which a part of the layers of the object map", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00309-00189422-00189764": "it also performs the interpretation of sensor values", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00310-00189831-00190310": "performs the mapping of sensor values to layers available in the updated map", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00311-00190365-00190803": "transformation from sensor coordinate system to world coordinate system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00312-00190844-00191349": "performing these smoothing of the sensor values using sensor smoothing functions.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00313-00191387-00192104": "also perform the full special correction for sensor values due to the delay of the ego vehicle", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00314-00192312-00192717": "let's understand the dominance of various sensor combinations", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00315-00192738-00193234": "Radar and camera most likely combination in next 5 to 8 years", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00316-00193293-00194273": "Solid state LIDAR and camera will dominant in the long-term when proven and integrated into mass production designs", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00317-00194356-00194944": "This chart compares the capabilities of sensor combinations in the context of Sensor Fusion", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00318-00195011-00195891": "Right now the vehicle architecture evolving from distributed to centralized processing are shown in left figure", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00319-00195970-00196546": "In the centralized system architecture most of the function components of autonomous driving system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00320-00196575-00197176": "such as perception, planning, and control are implemented into a single compute unit", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00321-00197263-00197797": "The centralized system architecture has the benefits of simplifying the system configuration", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00322-00197822-00198581": "because all of the devices including the sensor and actuators are all connected to the centralized computing unit", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00323-00198640-00199411": "it requires a high computational capability because the algorithms of the autonomous driving system are large and complicated", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00324-00199449-00199620": "it also lacks of scalability", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00325-00199641-00200262": "where in the distributor system architecture the functional subcomponents of the autonomous driving system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00326-00200279-00200650": "are implemented into several local computing units", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00327-00200729-00201288": "information from each computing unit is shared with the common communication system", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00328-00201338-00202026": "there are many benefits of distributed system architecture decentralized system architecture", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00329-00202110-00202619": "By decentralizing the computational load into the sub computing models", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00330-00202652-00203077": "the computational stability and efficiency of the system can be improved", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00331-00203115-00203916": "cloud computing and 5G will add further to support the higher bandwidth required for massive data streaming", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00332-00203953-00204750": "not surprisingly place that cause the automotive value chain are attempting to capitalize on innovations", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00333-00204812-00205067": "enable through software and electronics", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00334-00205100-00205918": "One consequence of these strategies move is that the regular architecture will become a service-oriented architecture", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00335-00205943-00206143": "based on generalized computing platforms", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00336-00206276-00207169": "Developments are adding new connectivity solutions, application, artificial intelligence elements, advanced analytics, and operating systems", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00337-00207215-00207669": "The differentiation will not be in the traditional way of hardware anymore", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00338-00207703-00208420": "but in the user interface and experience elements powered by software and advanced electronics", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00339-00208537-00209671": "the advance of highly automated driving capabilities will require functionality convergence superior computing power and the high degree of integration", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00340-00209776-00210652": "Due to the high volume of data coming from sensors enabling high-performance network and connectivity has become a challenge", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00341-00210681-00211131": "that automotive software designers are overtiming with ethernet", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00342-00211181-00211532": "but this systems required more than performance", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00343-00211548-00211886": "It quite predictable latency and guaranteed bandwidth", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00344-00211928-00212399": "We have a product developed in partnership with Tier-1 electric vehicle OEM", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00345-00212441-00212791": "Which is a multi-core mighty present high compute SOC", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00346-00212812-00213684": "Primarily designed to transport high-speed raw data from sensors like radar, camera and LIDAR to a central computer", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00347-00213684-00213984": "for developing level-3 or level-4 self-driving car", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00348-00214055-00214872": "We call it iFabric and It's a high bandwidth low latency streaming network used in autonomous driving applications", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00349-00214914-00215440": "it can carry 64 Gbps of data bi-directionally from different sensor", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00350-00215473-00215690": "such as radar or camera", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00351-00215782-00216311": "This can be also used as a Fail-Safe network for improving redundancy", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00352-00216341-00216578": "by using its primary and secondary ports", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00353-00216645-00217267": "which essentially reduced the cabling network inside the car with a very low latency", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00354-00217392-00218001": "This SOC has different subsystems for processing signals of radar and camera", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00355-00218071-00218818": "the camera sub system receives the packets from MIPI CSI-2 and supports maximum image size up to 8MP", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00356-00218831-00219360": "the radar subsystem also receives the packets for the processing from the MIPI CSI-2", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00357-00219435-00220098": "The MIPI drives the data at a maximum of 400M samples per second per channel", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00358-00220148-00220849": "There are four channels hence the maximum sampling rate that would support is 200M samples per second.", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00359-00220933-00221821": "With 16-bit present on this goes up to 32Gbps high-speed raw data transport capability using the SOC", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00360-00221900-00222142": "We also have a custom radar DSP engine", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00361-00222184-00222705": "which running at 1GHz for fast complex fixed point FFT", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00362-00222751-00223060": "and also a stand-alone FFT accelerator engines", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00363-00223139-00224098": "Our FFT accelerator running at 1GHz can deliver 400,102.5 FFT per second", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00364-00224240-00224711": "we also have a ARM Cortex 32-bit processor", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00365-00224782-00225070": "which is running at 750MHz", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00366-00225129-00225558": "with a 2.5M bits shared on-chip SRAM", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00367-00225621-00225934": "with the five banks each of 512Kbit", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00368-00226042-00226542": "we also have a a DSP engine which is running at 400MHz", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00369-00226601-00226964": "it supports both floating point arithmetic converter processing", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00370-00226985-00227281": "required for the radar signal processing applications", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00371-00227331-00227719": "We have implemented a multi mode radar with our SOC", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00372-00227769-00228298": "using the dedicated FFT accelerators which is running at 1GHz speed", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00373-00228315-00228949": "For the entire radar signal chain the execution time takes 25ms", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00374-00229016-00229425": "and that gives an update rate of 40 frames per second", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00375-00229441-00229967": "this is very much higher compared to state-of-the-art radar sensors available today", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00376-00230033-00230692": "At INVECAS we take care of the end-to-end ASIC development including packaging and supply chain", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00377-00230780-00231301": "which is support for multiple foundries and latest node along with assembly partners", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00378-00231331-00231756": "INVECAS can help take the guesswork out of vendor selection and management", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00379-00231794-00232161": "by providing the most cost-effective solution", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00380-00232219-00232511": "From there we will work on to improve yield", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00381-00232548-00232807": "negotiate YOY (Year on Year) cost reduction", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00382-00232836-00233128": "and manage the RMA and EFA", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00383-00233153-00233462": "for arrival to later issues that arise", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00384-00233479-00233821": "all while maintaining a DPPM below 20", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00385-00233875-00234192": "for example our vision SOC is fully programmable", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00386-00234200-00234509": "and combines the flexibility of software solutions with", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00387-00234563-00234913": "with high performance and low power consumption dedicated hardware", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00388-00234959-00235343": "which match majority of today's computer vision demand", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00389-00235397-00235585": "for autonomous driving applications", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00390-00235652-00236215": "we have learned a bit of radar signal processing and Sensor Fusion strategies", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00391-00236244-00236582": "if you have any question please feel free to ask me", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00392-00236611-00236807": "I am more than happy to answer you", "kPXOdwoWBJU-00393-00236853-00237015": "thank you for your attention"}}, {"audio_id": "kQylBYb6vfM", "text": {"kQylBYb6vfM-00000-00000089-00000347": "Hi. This is Patricia Love back, again.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00001-00000347-00000871": "I'm quoting some dreams from a young lady that calls herself", "kQylBYb6vfM-00002-00000871-00001375": "\"BELIEVE\". They were both dreams.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00003-00001375-00001778": "One dealt with jets, fighter jets in sky", "kQylBYb6vfM-00004-00001778-00002276": "and bombings. The second one dealt with a black and a red", "kQylBYb6vfM-00005-00002276-00002613": "horse. That's the gist of it...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00006-00002613-00003039": "Real quickly. Now we get to the dreams. I'm gonna tell this", "kQylBYb6vfM-00007-00003039-00003671": "as if I had the dream. Alright? \"Two", "kQylBYb6vfM-00008-00003671-00004071": "eel - looking creatures were in the sky.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00009-00004071-00004534": "I was trying to figure out what were they. They were pale", "kQylBYb6vfM-00010-00004534-00004902": "in color, and very agile.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00011-00004902-00005489": "An elderly couple stepped out from their house.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00012-00005489-00005869": "Okay... They were looking at it as well;", "kQylBYb6vfM-00013-00005869-00006292": "but they weren't taking it that seriously. They started laughing.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00014-00006292-00006626": "Suddenly, to the west,", "kQylBYb6vfM-00015-00006626-00007026": "I saw warplanes...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00016-00007026-00007428": "fighter jet planes and bombings.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00017-00007428-00008027": "I thought to myself,", "kQylBYb6vfM-00018-00008027-00008382": "'I think it's time to pray.'", "kQylBYb6vfM-00019-00008382-00008775": "Okay? ...So, what ended up happening was...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00020-00008775-00009097": "..a military... As soon as I prayed,", "kQylBYb6vfM-00021-00009097-00009497": "a military vehicle appeared in the sky", "kQylBYb6vfM-00022-00009497-00009811": "and it released two", "kQylBYb6vfM-00023-00009811-00010375": "tents that dropped down to the ground.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00024-00010375-00010710": "Anyway, when I woke up I looked up", "kQylBYb6vfM-00025-00010710-00011364": "Isaiah 54... and it basically says, 'Enlarge the place of you TENT", "kQylBYb6vfM-00026-00011364-00011734": "and let them stretch forth the curtains are you habitation.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00027-00011734-00012288": "Spare not. Lengthen your chords and strengthen your steaks.' \"", "kQylBYb6vfM-00028-00012288-00012531": "Well we'll deal with the interpretation of", "kQylBYb6vfM-00029-00012531-00012925": "that later; but basically this is my", "kQylBYb6vfM-00030-00012925-00013256": "two cents, I'm adding to \"Believe's\" dream.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00031-00013256-00013566": "Basically, as the body of", "kQylBYb6vfM-00032-00013566-00014019": "Christ, we need to get ready; because when things start breaking loose in this", "kQylBYb6vfM-00033-00014019-00014099": "country,", "kQylBYb6vfM-00034-00014099-00014433": "we're going to have to be able to handle the weight", "kQylBYb6vfM-00035-00014433-00014763": "of the problems that are going on.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00036-00014763-00015165": "We're going to have to be able to support people. People will be drawn", "kQylBYb6vfM-00037-00015165-00015241": "to us,", "kQylBYb6vfM-00038-00015241-00015796": "because they won't know where else to go... and many people will turn to the Lord,", "kQylBYb6vfM-00039-00015796-00016211": "as a result of what they're going through. Do you hear what I'm saying?", "kQylBYb6vfM-00040-00016211-00016524": "So we have to 'lengthen our", "kQylBYb6vfM-00041-00016524-00016987": "chords and strengthen our stakes\" or else we won't be able to handle", "kQylBYb6vfM-00042-00016987-00017469": "the amount of people that will come running to God", "kQylBYb6vfM-00043-00017469-00017943": "for help and we need to know what to do. We need to be prayed up. We need to be", "kQylBYb6vfM-00044-00017943-00018018": "strong...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00045-00018018-00018356": "Strong in the Lord and 'in the power of", "kQylBYb6vfM-00046-00018356-00018775": "His might'. Amen. I will type in some notes", "kQylBYb6vfM-00047-00018775-00019169": "and I'm going to pause, now; so that you'll be able to read those notes", "kQylBYb6vfM-00048-00019169-00019476": "that she put in about what she thought some of it", "kQylBYb6vfM-00049-00019476-00020098": "meant. (...Hit 'Pause' and read...) ...Now, we're gonna go into", "kQylBYb6vfM-00050-00020098-00020475": "what happened with her second dream.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00051-00020475-00020776": "This was interesting. This one", "kQylBYb6vfM-00052-00020776-00021125": "really caught me; because I thought of the book of Revelations.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00053-00021125-00021523": "Alright... \"I was in a daycare", "kQylBYb6vfM-00054-00021523-00021931": "about to start working. Many other female", "kQylBYb6vfM-00055-00021931-00022322": "daycare workers were there as well.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00056-00022322-00022645": "But most of them were miserable.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00057-00022645-00023161": "They didn't seem to be happy with their work and there was one woman", "kQylBYb6vfM-00058-00023161-00023698": "who just continued to complain and complain;", "kQylBYb6vfM-00059-00023698-00023972": "but the other women did not join in. Okay", "kQylBYb6vfM-00060-00023972-00024439": "So, here we are now... (change of scenery) we're on a lunch break", "kQylBYb6vfM-00061-00024439-00024958": "and a few of us are outside. They start looking up", "kQylBYb6vfM-00062-00024958-00025348": "and as we all looked up, they said", "kQylBYb6vfM-00063-00025348-00025689": "that what they saw, happened all", "kQylBYb6vfM-00064-00025689-00026267": "the time. This is what they saw... They saw...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00065-00026267-00026667": "(Now, this is weird.) They saw fighter jets", "kQylBYb6vfM-00066-00026667-00027005": "in the air; but the weird thing to me", "kQylBYb6vfM-00067-00027005-00027413": "was, they was so numb to its intensity.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00068-00027413-00027789": "Next thing, I knew, I was in the building next door...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00069-00027789-00028098": "which was kind of like a warehouse.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00070-00028098-00028608": "Okay. Now, this was weird. In the back, was a powerful,", "kQylBYb6vfM-00071-00028608-00029275": "red horse. I thought, 'Wow... How powerful and strong the horse was.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00072-00029275-00029641": "There was a trooper taking care of it.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00073-00029641-00030008": "Well... he kind of looked like he had a trooper-like uniform", "kQylBYb6vfM-00074-00030008-00030432": "and he was brushing it, caring for and grooming it.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00075-00030432-00030850": "Right? Okay, now all I saw, was the torso and the rear", "kQylBYb6vfM-00076-00030850-00031318": "- end and I could see the strength, the muscle power in that horse.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00077-00031318-00031708": "It was phenomenal. Then, all of a sudden,", "kQylBYb6vfM-00078-00031708-00032058": "this black horse... He's", "kQylBYb6vfM-00079-00032058-00032462": "wild. He's strong. He is just", "kQylBYb6vfM-00080-00032462-00032822": "fighting, bucking and running wildly; so he could get", "kQylBYb6vfM-00081-00032822-00033159": "out of that building!", "kQylBYb6vfM-00082-00033159-00033510": "The trooper was angry...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00083-00033510-00034210": "that the horse had finally gotten out. Well, I woke up feeling- WOW!.. I felt like the", "kQylBYb6vfM-00084-00034233-00034593": "red horse was a preparation for war.\"", "kQylBYb6vfM-00085-00034593-00034966": "Anyway, I'm gonna pause now...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00086-00034966-00035422": "Now, this is Patricia talking. I'm gonna pause...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00087-00035422-00035739": "because what \"Believe\" said, was", "kQylBYb6vfM-00088-00035739-00036102": "she believes a lot of people need to get their hearts right with GOD and", "kQylBYb6vfM-00089-00036102-00036292": "get saved; because", "kQylBYb6vfM-00090-00036292-00036900": "we're gonna need Him, big time in these last days. Now, I'm gonna pause and right down", "kQylBYb6vfM-00091-00036900-00037247": "on the screen, what Revelations says", "kQylBYb6vfM-00092-00037247-00037659": "about the horses ... (Hit PAUSE, and read)...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00093-00037659-00038020": "Okay.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00094-00038020-00038468": "Now... I'm going to end.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00095-00038468-00038810": "I want you to read for yourself.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00096-00038810-00039214": "This should be quite interesting.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00097-00039214-00039542": "I will upload the", "kQylBYb6vfM-00098-00039542-00040038": "quotation from the Bible and I believe you'll see for yourself...that", "kQylBYb6vfM-00099-00040038-00040508": "this woman had a prophetic dream. She was not well-versed in prophetic symbols.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00100-00040508-00041007": "She hadn't been saved a very long time.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00101-00041007-00041310": "A lot of these symbols, she was not even aware of...", "kQylBYb6vfM-00102-00041310-00041725": "...Until she looked in the Bible.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00103-00041725-00042031": "Listen up. Perk up.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00104-00042031-00042340": "Pay attention and pray. Pray.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00105-00042340-00042822": "Pray. God is trying to get our attention. He's trying to warn us, Saints.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00106-00042822-00043145": "He's trying to warn those of you who don't even know God.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00107-00043145-00043675": "He wants you to know him. He wants to protect you. He wants to be merciful.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00108-00043675-00044066": "\"It is not his will that any should perish;", "kQylBYb6vfM-00109-00044066-00044453": "but that all should come to repentance\" and have eternal life.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00110-00044453-00044928": "Please, don't take this lightly. It's not a laughing matter.", "kQylBYb6vfM-00111-00044928-00045162": "Amen? Amen."}}, {"audio_id": "kRhXqe120cU", "text": {"kRhXqe120cU-00000-00000424-00000798": "In this Jalview Online Training video, I will consider how to do", "kRhXqe120cU-00001-00000798-00001180": "principal components analysis on the protein alignments.", "kRhXqe120cU-00002-00001200-00001620": "Principal Components Analysis is an alternative to cluster analysis", "kRhXqe120cU-00003-00001620-00001976": "as a way to visualise groups of similar sequence s.", "kRhXqe120cU-00004-00002039-00002460": "To demonstrate this feature, I will import a group of sequences into Jalview", "kRhXqe120cU-00005-00002460-00003100": "that have already been aligned. The URL is shown on the screen and is in the notes below.", "kRhXqe120cU-00006-00003100-00003488": "To analysis the alignment, I go to the Calculate drop down menu", "kRhXqe120cU-00007-00003488-00003756": "and select Principle Component Analysis.", "kRhXqe120cU-00008-00003756-00004266": "When the calculation is completed, a PCA viewer opens and displays the results.", "kRhXqe120cU-00009-00004266-00004662": "Each sequence is represented by a small square.", "kRhXqe120cU-00010-00004662-00005300": "If I placed the cursor over a square, a tool tip appears identifying the sequence.", "kRhXqe120cU-00011-00005376-00005870": "The axes can be rotated by clicking and dragging the left mouse button", "kRhXqe120cU-00012-00005870-00006382": "and zoomed using the mouse’s scroll wheel or the up down arrow keys.", "kRhXqe120cU-00013-00006382-00006723": "I will generate a tree by going to the Calculate drop down menu,", "kRhXqe120cU-00014-00006723-00007220": "and select, calculate Tree, and Neighbour Joining using BLOSUM62.", "kRhXqe120cU-00015-00007220-00007444": "A tree will appear in new window.", "kRhXqe120cU-00016-00007444-00008088": "Colouring groups of sequences in the Tree window, will colour sequences in PCA window.", "kRhXqe120cU-00017-00008116-00008666": "Sequences can be selected by holding the [CTRL] button and the clicking on the sequence.", "kRhXqe120cU-00018-00008666-00008910": "And unselected from the alignment window.", "kRhXqe120cU-00019-00008910-00009300": "Similar sequences lie close to each other in 3D space.", "kRhXqe120cU-00020-00009300-00009844": "Labels can be added by going to View menu and selecting the Show Labels option.", "kRhXqe120cU-00021-00009844-00010138": "The background colour can be changed by going to the View menu,", "kRhXqe120cU-00022-00010138-00010640": "and clicking Background Colour and selecting the colour of choice.", "kRhXqe120cU-00023-00010640-00011232": "By going to the File drop down menu, the PCA graph can be exported as an EPS or PNG image,", "kRhXqe120cU-00024-00011232-00011618": "by selecting the appropriate Save As option.", "kRhXqe120cU-00025-00011618-00012200": "Data and coordinates can be exported using options available in the file menu.", "kRhXqe120cU-00026-00012200-00012594": "For more information, please go to the Jalview online documentation", "kRhXqe120cU-00027-00012594-00013246": "By default, the protein principal components analysis uses BLOSUM 62 pairwise substitution scores.", "kRhXqe120cU-00028-00013246-00013656": "Note: PCA can also be performed on nucleotide alignments.", "kRhXqe120cU-00029-00013658-00014174": "A final point, the principal components analysis calculation is computationally expensive,", "kRhXqe120cU-00030-00014174-00014500": "so there may be memory issues if the alignment is large."}}, {"audio_id": "kRLRTE7bwaM", "text": {"kRLRTE7bwaM-00000-00000022-00000168": "I was waltzin',", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00001-00000198-00000696": "With my darling to the Tennessee Waltz", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00002-00000696-00001770": "When an old friend I happened to see; Introduced him to my loved one", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00004-00001820-00002148": "And while they were waltzing", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00005-00002196-00002748": "My friend stole my sweetheart from me", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00006-00002904-00003232": "I remember the night,", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00007-00003232-00003522": "And the Tennessee Waltz", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00009-00003572-00004292": "Now I know just how much I have lost", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00010-00004292-00004644": "Yes, I lost my little darlin',", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00011-00004680-00005040": "The night they were playin'", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00012-00005044-00005796": "The beautiful \"Tennessee Waltz\"", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00013-00005800-00014380": "(Instrumental Verse featuring Bruce Gaston's musical hands!)", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00014-00014419-00014708": "I remember the night", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00015-00014712-00015076": "and the Tennessee Waltz", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00016-00015076-00015808": "Now I know just how much I have lost", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00017-00015808-00016216": "yes I lost my little darlin'", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00018-00016219-00016596": "the night they were playing", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00019-00016596-00017336": "the beautiful 'Tennessee Waltz'", "kRLRTE7bwaM-00020-00017340-00018056": "the Beautiful Tennessee Waltz"}}, {"audio_id": "kRc6n_GeRv0", "text": {"kRc6n_GeRv0-00000-00000379-00000756": "WE ARE IN THE SECOND WEEK OF DOD FURLOUGHS AND YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED SOME CHANGES AROUND", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00001-00000756-00000896": "YOUR INSTALLATION.", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00002-00000896-00001334": "CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS ADMIRAL JONATHAN GREENERT IS REASSURING FAMILIES THAT DESPITE", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00003-00001334-00001712": "THESE CHANGES THE NAVY REMAINS COMMITTED TO FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAMS.", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00004-00001712-00002216": "\"WE WANT TO KEEP FAMILY BENEFITS PRETTY MUCH WHERE THEY ARE, AS MUCH AS WE CAN.", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00005-00002216-00002382": "THAT'S A VERY HIGH PRIORITY TO ME.", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00006-00002382-00002839": "AS WE GO THROUGH SEQUESTRATION, CONTINUING RESOLUTION, AS WE DRAW DOWN IN THE MIDDLE", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00007-00002839-00003150": "EAST, ESPECIALLY AFGHANISTAN, FOLKS COME HOME.", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00008-00003150-00003654": "WE'LL HAVE INCREASED STRESS LEVEL, WE'LL HAVE MORE ISSUES AND FAMILY BENEFITS, FAMILY SUPPORT,", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00009-00003654-00004056": "VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE, PERHAPS, MORE NOW THAN EVER, WE NEED THEM.", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00010-00004056-00004187": "SO, IT'S A VERY HIGH PRIORITY.", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00011-00004187-00004915": "I WANT OUR FOLKS TO BE EDUCATED AND HAVE OPPORTUNITIES TO THRIVE WHILE IN THE NAVY DESPITE SEQUESTRATION", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00012-00004915-00005157": "AND DESPITE BUDGETARY CHALLENGES.\"", "kRc6n_GeRv0-00013-00005157-00005444": "FROM THE DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY, I'M PETTY OFFICER JEN BLAKE."}}, {"audio_id": "kS8QNG9ZG8c", "text": {"kS8QNG9ZG8c-00000-00000075-00000297": "- All right, sweethearts.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00001-00000299-00000618": "Let's talk about our friends.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00002-00000620-00000797": "Let's start our cladogram.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00003-00000799-00001010": "What? I know.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00004-00001012-00001272": "And our out-group in this conversation--", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00005-00001275-00001422": "in the last conversation", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00006-00001425-00001768": "our out-group were the choanoflagellates.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00007-00001770-00002147": "In this conversation since we're dealing with chordates,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00008-00002150-00003005": "I want our out-group to be echinoderms", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00009-00003008-00003318": "just to keep us kind of consistent", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00010-00003320-00003539": "with where we've been.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00011-00003541-00004018": "So do you remember what was it,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00012-00004020-00004672": "what characteristic united echinoderms and chordates?", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00013-00004675-00004835": "Ah, the presence", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00014-00004837-00005847": "of the deuterostome development plan where your blastopore,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00015-00005850-00006197": "which you had when you were a tiny little thing,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00016-00006199-00006531": "your blastopore became your anus,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00017-00006533-00007005": "not like insects, all other arthropods,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00018-00007008-00007626": "mollusks, and a whole plethora of worms,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00019-00007629-00007897": "whose blastopores became their mouths.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00020-00007899-00008018": "Those are protostomes.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00021-00008020-00008556": "No echinoderms and chordates are deuterostomes.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00022-00008558-00008697": "Now, what I want", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00023-00008699-00009126": "to tell you is some characteristics of chordates.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00024-00009129-00009401": "First of all, and I already mentioned this,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00025-00009404-00009672": "they have a notochord,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00026-00009675-00010097": "and this is like a pre-spinal cord.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00027-00010100-00010393": "And I say they have a notochord", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00028-00010395-00010697": "at some stage in their development,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00029-00010699-00010985": "so they could have a notochord as a larva.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00030-00010987-00011226": "They could have a notochord as an embryo.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00031-00011229-00011497": "It doesn't mean that they have to have a notochord", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00032-00011499-00011897": "as a grown-up chordate.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00033-00011899-00012426": "I don't want you to forget that everything beyond here-- look,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00034-00012429-00012618": "I'm going to go like that-- everything beyond here,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00035-00012620-00012897": "no matter what we draw up in this zone,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00036-00012899-00013389": "these are all chordates.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00037-00013391-00013735": "Are echinoderms chordates? No.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00038-00013737-00013943": "Everything that has a notochord", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00039-00013945-00014160": "or any of the other things I'm about to list,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00040-00014162-00014939": "such as the amazing postanal tail.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00041-00014941-00015081": "Yes, indeed.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00042-00015083-00015585": "You too had a postanal tail while you were in utero.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00043-00015587-00016043": "It means beyond your anus you had little vertebrae", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00044-00016045-00016597": "that grew out or that were longer than your anus,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00045-00016599-00016789": "and that was your tail.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00046-00016791-00017297": "And most vertebrates keep their postanal tails.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00047-00017299-00017401": "We did not.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00048-00017404-00017697": "Most of us don't keep our postanal tails.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00049-00017699-00017997": "Most of our tails go away.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00050-00017999-00018256": "I think a tail would be cool.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00051-00018258-00018397": "They also have--", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00052-00018399-00018597": "let's see, what are some other characteristics--", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00053-00018599-00019056": "a dorsal hollow nerve cord-- awesome--", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00054-00019058-00019897": "and pharyngeal gill slits.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00055-00019899-00020397": "Pharyngeal gill slits.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00056-00020399-00020785": "And of course, don't you think that you have gill slits?", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00057-00020787-00020993": "Dude, I don't even want to talk about what that looks like.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00058-00020995-00021405": "That says slit, dog pound, and gill slits,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00059-00021408-00021831": "pharyngeal gill slits are the structures in the pharynx,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00060-00021833-00022297": "which is basically throat area, that are places", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00061-00022300-00022697": "where back in the day we let water go in and out.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00062-00022699-00023081": "And we have those in utero before we come out.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00063-00023083-00023281": "Seriously? So we get", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00064-00023283-00023539": "to call ourselves chordates because we have all those things", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00065-00023541-00023722": "even though we really don't have any of", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00066-00023725-00024056": "them anymore after we grow up.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00067-00024058-00024481": "Now, the first group of chordates that branch", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00068-00024483-00025268": "off from this ancestor is a group called the tunicates,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00069-00025270-00025581": "and I'm going to show you what those guys are.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00070-00025583-00025901": "And it's pretty much they're not vertebrates,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00071-00025904-00026197": "so they're in the invertebrate clan.", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00072-00026199-00026401": "And it's going to blow your mind that they're related to you,", "kS8QNG9ZG8c-00073-00026404-00026741": "but they really are quite closely related to you."}}, {"audio_id": "kS9YQ8qKXf8", "text": {"kS9YQ8qKXf8-00000-00000010-00000180": "THE WIN.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00001-00000180-00000186": "THE WIN.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00002-00000186-00000340": "THE WIN. >>> THE LUMBERJACKS' NEXT", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00003-00000340-00000347": "THE WIN. >>> THE LUMBERJACKS' NEXT", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00004-00000347-00000447": "THE WIN. >>> THE LUMBERJACKS' NEXT SATURDAY GAME WAS AGAINST DULUTH", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00005-00000447-00000453": ">>> THE LUMBERJACKS' NEXT SATURDAY GAME WAS AGAINST DULUTH", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00006-00000453-00000550": ">>> THE LUMBERJACKS' NEXT SATURDAY GAME WAS AGAINST DULUTH EAST.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00007-00000550-00000557": "SATURDAY GAME WAS AGAINST DULUTH EAST.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00008-00000557-00000653": "SATURDAY GAME WAS AGAINST DULUTH EAST. TOP OF THE SECOND, NICK ALLEN", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00009-00000653-00000660": "EAST. TOP OF THE SECOND, NICK ALLEN", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00010-00000660-00000764": "EAST. TOP OF THE SECOND, NICK ALLEN GROUNDS TO THIRD.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00011-00000764-00000770": "TOP OF THE SECOND, NICK ALLEN GROUNDS TO THIRD.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00012-00000770-00000867": "TOP OF THE SECOND, NICK ALLEN GROUNDS TO THIRD. MATT FITZGERALD HAS TROUBLE WITH", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00013-00000867-00000874": "GROUNDS TO THIRD. MATT FITZGERALD HAS TROUBLE WITH", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00014-00000874-00001027": "GROUNDS TO THIRD. MATT FITZGERALD HAS TROUBLE WITH IT.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00015-00001027-00001034": "MATT FITZGERALD HAS TROUBLE WITH IT.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00016-00001034-00001508": "MATT FITZGERALD HAS TROUBLE WITH IT. THAT ALLOWS A RUN TO SCORE.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00017-00001508-00001514": "IT. THAT ALLOWS A RUN TO SCORE.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00018-00001514-00001574": "IT. THAT ALLOWS A RUN TO SCORE. GREYHOUNDS TIE IT UP AT 2.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00019-00001574-00001581": "THAT ALLOWS A RUN TO SCORE. GREYHOUNDS TIE IT UP AT 2.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00020-00001581-00001668": "THAT ALLOWS A RUN TO SCORE. GREYHOUNDS TIE IT UP AT 2. THEY WOULD TAKE THE LEAD ON A", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00021-00001668-00001674": "GREYHOUNDS TIE IT UP AT 2. THEY WOULD TAKE THE LEAD ON A", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00022-00001674-00001778": "GREYHOUNDS TIE IT UP AT 2. THEY WOULD TAKE THE LEAD ON A SAFETY SQUEEZE BY BLAKE", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00023-00001778-00001785": "THEY WOULD TAKE THE LEAD ON A SAFETY SQUEEZE BY BLAKE", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00024-00001785-00001831": "THEY WOULD TAKE THE LEAD ON A SAFETY SQUEEZE BY BLAKE SALFER.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00025-00001831-00001838": "SAFETY SQUEEZE BY BLAKE SALFER.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00026-00001838-00001935": "SAFETY SQUEEZE BY BLAKE SALFER. THAT BRINGS HOME NICK SWOR.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00027-00001935-00001941": "SALFER. THAT BRINGS HOME NICK SWOR.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00028-00001941-00001988": "SALFER. THAT BRINGS HOME NICK SWOR. 3-2 DULUTH EAST.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00029-00001988-00001995": "THAT BRINGS HOME NICK SWOR. 3-2 DULUTH EAST.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00030-00001995-00002095": "THAT BRINGS HOME NICK SWOR. 3-2 DULUTH EAST. BUT IN THE SEVENTH, WE'RE TIED", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00031-00002095-00002102": "3-2 DULUTH EAST. BUT IN THE SEVENTH, WE'RE TIED", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00032-00002102-00002198": "3-2 DULUTH EAST. BUT IN THE SEVENTH, WE'RE TIED AT 4.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00033-00002198-00002205": "BUT IN THE SEVENTH, WE'RE TIED AT 4.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00034-00002205-00002272": "BUT IN THE SEVENTH, WE'RE TIED AT 4. FITZGERALD DRIVES ONE TO LEFT", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00035-00002272-00002278": "AT 4. FITZGERALD DRIVES ONE TO LEFT", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00036-00002278-00002358": "AT 4. FITZGERALD DRIVES ONE TO LEFT CENTER.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00037-00002358-00002365": "FITZGERALD DRIVES ONE TO LEFT CENTER.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00038-00002365-00002469": "FITZGERALD DRIVES ONE TO LEFT CENTER. THAT'S EXTRA BASES AND A CHANCE", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00039-00002469-00002475": "CENTER. THAT'S EXTRA BASES AND A CHANCE", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00040-00002475-00002629": "CENTER. THAT'S EXTRA BASES AND A CHANCE TO WIN IT RIGHT AWAY.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00041-00002629-00002635": "THAT'S EXTRA BASES AND A CHANCE TO WIN IT RIGHT AWAY.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00042-00002635-00002839": "THAT'S EXTRA BASES AND A CHANCE TO WIN IT RIGHT AWAY. TWO BATTERS LATER, A WILD PITCH", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00043-00002839-00002846": "TO WIN IT RIGHT AWAY. TWO BATTERS LATER, A WILD PITCH", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00044-00002846-00002999": "TO WIN IT RIGHT AWAY. TWO BATTERS LATER, A WILD PITCH TO HENRY MICALICHEK, AND", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00045-00002999-00003006": "TWO BATTERS LATER, A WILD PITCH TO HENRY MICALICHEK, AND", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00046-00003006-00003106": "TWO BATTERS LATER, A WILD PITCH TO HENRY MICALICHEK, AND FITZGERALD'S GONNA SCORE THE", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00047-00003106-00003113": "TO HENRY MICALICHEK, AND FITZGERALD'S GONNA SCORE THE", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00048-00003113-00003213": "TO HENRY MICALICHEK, AND FITZGERALD'S GONNA SCORE THE GO-AHEAD RUN ALL THE WAY FROM", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00049-00003213-00003219": "FITZGERALD'S GONNA SCORE THE GO-AHEAD RUN ALL THE WAY FROM", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00050-00003219-00003426": "FITZGERALD'S GONNA SCORE THE GO-AHEAD RUN ALL THE WAY FROM SECOND.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00051-00003426-00003433": "GO-AHEAD RUN ALL THE WAY FROM SECOND.", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00052-00003433-00003643": "GO-AHEAD RUN ALL THE WAY FROM SECOND. NOT THE ENDING YOU WOULD EXPECT,", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00053-00003643-00003650": "SECOND. NOT THE ENDING YOU WOULD EXPECT,", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00054-00003650-00003747": "SECOND. NOT THE ENDING YOU WOULD EXPECT, BUT THE JACKS TAKE THE WIN 5-4,", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00055-00003747-00003753": "NOT THE ENDING YOU WOULD EXPECT, BUT THE JACKS TAKE THE WIN 5-4,", "kS9YQ8qKXf8-00056-00003753-00003803": "NOT THE ENDING YOU WOULD EXPECT, BUT THE JACKS TAKE THE WIN 5-4, AND THEY GET A LITTLE WINNING"}}, {"audio_id": "kTp3WUsmKwu", "text": {"kTp3WUsmKwu-00000-00000000-00000700": "Transcriber: Robert Tucker Reviewer: Denise RQ", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00001-00001009-00001365": "Did you know that the average caveman in the Stone Age", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00002-00001365-00001699": "spent five times as much energy on physical activity", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00003-00001699-00001954": "as the average American adult today?", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00004-00001954-00002251": "And I mean our average caveman in the Stone Age had to", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00005-00002251-00002542": "walk for up to 16 kilometers a day,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00006-00002542-00002814": "had to chase his prey for days on end,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00007-00002814-00003040": "so then when he finally made his kill,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00008-00003041-00003289": "he could rightfully stuff his face with meat", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00009-00003289-00003552": "and eat as much as he wanted.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00010-00003552-00003942": "However, nowadays, overeating is a global problem", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00011-00003942-00004241": "and the cause of many severe health threats.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00012-00004241-00004784": "44% of the diabetes burden, 23% of the ischemic heart disease burden,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00013-00004784-00005285": "and up to 41% of certain cancer burdens are linked to obesity.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00014-00005482-00005827": "So, these numbers are the things you learn from text books,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00015-00005827-00006081": "the facts everyone can look up on the Internet,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00016-00006081-00006419": "but once I started working in the hospital as a junior intern,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00017-00006419-00006725": "and met people who were struggling with obesity,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00018-00006725-00007037": "I realized that it's often not these physical consequences", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00019-00007037-00007471": "that seem to matter most to those who are overweight themselves.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00020-00007471-00007860": "Let's take a look at the picture of this girl as an example.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00021-00007860-00008252": "The quote that came to my mind when I saw this picture was:", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00022-00008252-00008694": "\"To lose confidence in one's body, is to lose confidence in oneself.\"", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00023-00008797-00009068": "Because the girl you see is only 15 years old,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00024-00009068-00009403": "but already weighs over 100 kilograms,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00025-00009403-00009640": "and tonight she's going to her high school's prom,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00026-00009640-00009968": "and you can see she's all dressed up, posing for a picture,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00027-00009968-00010247": "probably taken by one of her parents.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00028-00010247-00010623": "And yet, in spite of the brave smile she's putting up,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00029-00010623-00011007": "you can also instantly sense her insecurity.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00030-00011007-00011362": "You can see she's not really looking forward to the night.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00031-00011362-00011667": "Only 15 years old with a whole life ahead of her,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00032-00011667-00011940": "and already she has lost confidence in herself.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00033-00012063-00012531": "This is only one example of people who are severely unhappy in their body,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00034-00012531-00012824": "but still can't manage to lose weight.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00035-00012824-00013028": "And it made me wonder why", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00036-00013028-00013301": "because there are stacks of books on how to lose weight,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00037-00013301-00013494": "web pages full of tips and tricks,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00038-00013494-00013836": "and plenty of experts to guide you through the process.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00039-00013836-00014276": "So, if it's not for a lack of tools then why is it so many of us", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00040-00014276-00014563": "can't manage to lose weight or keep the weight off?", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00041-00014711-00014894": "And I ask myself all these questions,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00042-00014894-00015211": "and then, as we are taught within the problem-based learning system", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00043-00015211-00015374": "here at Maastricht University,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00044-00015374-00015852": "I realized that the best way to find the answer was to go look for it myself.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00045-00015852-00016319": "And so I stumbled upon some research on the science of complexity", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00046-00016319-00016655": "by two professors at York University in Canada.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00047-00016655-00016900": "And I found their theory surprisingly applicable", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00048-00016900-00017144": "to the process of losing weight.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00049-00017144-00017548": "You see, they proposed there are three types of problems in the world:", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00050-00017548-00017984": "the simple, the complicated, and the complex.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00051-00018148-00018612": "So, simple problems are the ones like following a recipe.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00052-00018613-00018903": "You need some basic techniques and perhaps a bit of practice,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00053-00018903-00019078": "but once you get the hang of it,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00054-00019078-00019442": "following the recipe has a very high chance of success.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00055-00019553-00019936": "Complicated problems cover problems like sending a rocket to the Moon,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00056-00019936-00020214": "which does sound pretty complicated to me.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00057-00020214-00020531": "However, complicated problems can often be broken down", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00058-00020531-00020783": "into a string of simple problems.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00059-00020783-00020957": "So when coordinated well,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00060-00020957-00021294": "these complicated problems still carry a high rate of success.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00061-00021427-00021897": "Finally, complex problems are the ones like raising a child.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00062-00021897-00022109": "There is no recipe for success.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00063-00022110-00022446": "And while raising one child may certainly provide experience,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00064-00022446-00022730": "it doesn't guarantee success with the next child", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00065-00022730-00022921": "because every child is unique", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00066-00022921-00023292": "and may require an entirely different approach.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00067-00023292-00023536": "So, our cavemen in the Stone Age", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00068-00023536-00024027": "didn't have any notice of complexity, his life was simple, and basic,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00069-00024027-00024316": "and as simple pretty much as it could be.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00070-00024316-00024572": "But, nowadays, in our modern time,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00071-00024572-00025050": "the process of losing weight definitely seems to be a complex problem,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00072-00025050-00025304": "there is no recipe for success.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00073-00025305-00025594": "And certainly there may be some basic ingredients,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00074-00025594-00025942": "eating differently, changing your exercise pattern,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00075-00025942-00026244": "but there are no standard tools to use,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00076-00026244-00026495": "and no definitive order of steps to follow.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00077-00026623-00026816": "The remarkable thing is", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00078-00026816-00027054": "that many things in our environment suggest", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00079-00027054-00027588": "that losing weight is, in fact, simply a matter of following a recipe.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00080-00027588-00027960": "Drink these shakes, eat these protein bars, skip all carbs,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00081-00027960-00028393": "drink gallons of water, avoid all sugars, and you will lose weight,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00082-00028394-00028573": "and you will be happy forever,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00083-00028573-00029051": "and you will never feel insecure in your life anymore, ever, right?", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00084-00029109-00029237": "No.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00085-00029358-00029789": "I'd like to take you back to the picture of the girl we saw at the beginning", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00086-00029789-00030290": "because the next picture is the same girl one year later.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00087-00030290-00030701": "And seven years later, she's standing here right in front of you", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00088-00030701-00031226": "sharing a story that appears to be now about as personal as it gets.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00089-00031305-00031607": "And five months ago I told my story", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00090-00031607-00031914": "for the very first time at the TEDxMaastricht pitch night.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00091-00031914-00032160": "I showed the audience the same two pictures", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00092-00032160-00032497": "leaving the second one to right before the end.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00093-00032497-00032943": "When I told them that it was the same girl as in the first picture,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00094-00032943-00033322": "an audible sigh of genuine surprise went through the public", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00095-00033322-00033812": "because they realized, as you do by now, that that girl was me.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00096-00033812-00034023": "And what struck me most after the pitch night", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00097-00034023-00034264": "were not the kind words from my friends,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00098-00034264-00034587": "and not the compliments from strangers in the audience.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00099-00034589-00034893": "No, it was that audible sigh of genuine surprise", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00100-00034894-00035139": "that I had heard when showing the second picture", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00101-00035139-00035431": "that quite confused me.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00102-00035431-00035947": "You see, I had never expected that anyone seeing that first picture", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00103-00035947-00036305": "wouldn't immediately recognize the girl to be me", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00104-00036305-00036581": "because whenever I picture myself in my head,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00105-00036581-00036841": "I still look that way.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00106-00036843-00037143": "Seven years after physically losing 40 kilos,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00107-00037143-00037640": "I still struggle to recognize the way my body looks now.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00108-00037640-00037962": "And it confused me because I'd always thought", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00109-00037962-00038448": "that losing weight was as simple as, well, losing the weight.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00110-00038578-00039044": "So, only a moment ago, I told you about how losing weight is a complex problem,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00111-00039044-00039272": "that there are no standard tools to use", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00112-00039272-00039552": "and no definitive order of steps to follow.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00113-00039553-00039895": "But most importantly, that it's a personal problem", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00114-00039895-00040212": "requiring a personal solution,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00115-00040213-00040631": "it's a matter of compiling your own personal recipe to losing weight.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00116-00040769-00041187": "So, have I found all the ingredients to my recipe of losing weight", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00117-00041188-00041660": "and keeping the weight off and being happy with my new body?", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00118-00041660-00041899": "I think that in past few years I have found out", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00119-00041899-00042116": "about quite a few things that work for me,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00120-00042116-00042575": "but it's the final seasoning of the dish that's still a bit of a struggle.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00121-00042575-00043125": "You see, it's scary as hell to admit that sometimes I'm still feeling fat,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00122-00043125-00043486": "and that when I look in the mirror I struggle to recognize", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00123-00043486-00043813": "the same image other people see when looking at me,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00124-00043813-00044097": "and that sharing my story with you today,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00125-00044097-00044444": "means overcoming one of my biggest fears.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00126-00044444-00044655": "Because what I'm scared of most", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00127-00044655-00045043": "is not that I stumble on words or forget my lines;", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00128-00045043-00045414": "what I'm scared of most is that when I leave this stage,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00129-00045414-00045855": "you will look at your neighbor, raise an eyebrow, and say:", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00130-00045855-00046208": "\"I don't get why she's on stage; she's still fat.\"", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00131-00046543-00046957": "But I also know that that fear is irrational, as are many fears,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00132-00046958-00047446": "and I no longer want to be scared because a great man once said that:", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00133-00047446-00047909": "\"Courage is not the absence of fear but the triumph over it,\"", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00134-00047909-00048168": "and that: \"the brave man is not he who is not afraid,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00135-00048168-00048404": "but he who conquers that fear.\"", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00136-00048404-00048769": "And maybe, the triumph over one of my biggest fears is", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00137-00048769-00049009": "that final seasoning my dish needs,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00138-00049009-00049497": "my final step to completing my recipe to losing weight.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00139-00049497-00049994": "So, as long as I'm still scared, I will continue to conquer my fear,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00140-00049994-00050214": "and I will continue to tell my story", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00141-00050214-00050482": "until I no longer need to summon up any courage", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00142-00050482-00050895": "to tell people that I used to be fat, but no longer am.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00143-00051023-00051342": "And I hope some of you may find comfort in this story,", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00144-00051342-00051774": "knowing that losing weight and being happy with your new body", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00145-00051774-00052117": "is not always as easy as our society makes you think.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00146-00052117-00052365": "And I hope you will find your own ingredients", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00147-00052365-00052565": "and compile your own recipe.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00148-00052565-00052944": "And do remember, that, in the end, it's only one person", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00149-00052944-00053296": "that has to be satisfied with the taste of the final dish.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00150-00053296-00053533": "And that person is you.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00151-00053533-00053666": "Thank you.", "kTp3WUsmKwu-00152-00053666-00053802": "(Applause)"}}, {"audio_id": "kTQklwzAwYk", "text": {"kTQklwzAwYk-00000-00000000-00000202": "welcome back to the lab", "kTQklwzAwYk-00001-00000202-00000320": "*scrapescrape*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00002-00000320-00000476": "++ sprinkles !-! ++", "kTQklwzAwYk-00003-00000556-00000666": "dear pudding", "kTQklwzAwYk-00004-00000740-00000846": "blue + yellow", "kTQklwzAwYk-00005-00000850-00000950": "+ more blue", "kTQklwzAwYk-00006-00000950-00001068": "does not = blue", "kTQklwzAwYk-00007-00001068-00001268": "but OHWELL", "kTQklwzAwYk-00008-00001268-00001418": "*oil plates*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00009-00001470-00001580": "*get phone/timer*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00010-00001580-00001670": "vv low heat vv", "kTQklwzAwYk-00011-00001670-00001848": "*fill-the-things*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00012-00001864-00001936": "*get those tails*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00013-00002118-00002194": "!! flip !!", "kTQklwzAwYk-00014-00002336-00002648": "*check fish dance*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00015-00002648-00002848": "*scoop fish*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00016-00002848-00003048": "(oh my)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00017-00003048-00003247": "(this is...)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00018-00003247-00003447": "(a new camera angle !!)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00019-00003597-00003672": "*cut!", "kTQklwzAwYk-00020-00003688-00003952": "-- no, j/k", "kTQklwzAwYk-00021-00003952-00004064": "*cutting*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00022-00004088-00004400": "(both alike in dignity)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00023-00004454-00004800": "(but couldn't see the sprinkles)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00024-00004816-00005264": "(so no pudding this time)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00025-00005264-00005504": "*get those tails*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00026-00005584-00005880": "*clearing evidence*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00027-00005880-00006216": "*nothing to see here*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00028-00006216-00006416": "!! flip !!", "kTQklwzAwYk-00029-00006416-00006616": "*check fish dance*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00030-00006616-00006816": "*scoop fish*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00031-00006902-00007102": "(i should have moved the camera)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00032-00007123-00007323": "(i tried to cut to slice 'em)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00033-00007354-00007554": "(but they were too hot)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00034-00007576-00007776": "(and the outside too firm)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00035-00007776-00007976": "(i got frustrated)", "kTQklwzAwYk-00036-00007976-00008202": "!! big knife !!", "kTQklwzAwYk-00037-00008222-00008316": "++ maple syrup ++", "kTQklwzAwYk-00038-00008316-00008656": "*contemplate life's regrets*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00039-00008668-00008808": "++ more syrup ;-; ++", "kTQklwzAwYk-00040-00008808-00008920": "*sigh between bites*", "kTQklwzAwYk-00041-00008950-00009150": "*fin*"}}, {"audio_id": "kU0efis_c5o", "text": {"kU0efis_c5o-00000-00000000-00000297": "[MUSIC]", "kU0efis_c5o-00001-00000297-00000360": ">> Hey, everybody.", "kU0efis_c5o-00002-00000360-00000628": "Welcome back to the Patch And Switch Consultancy:", "kU0efis_c5o-00003-00000628-00000942": "Unofficial End User Guide to Digital Microsoft Ignite.", "kU0efis_c5o-00004-00000942-00001197": "Today's topic inside the Connection Zone,", "kU0efis_c5o-00005-00001197-00001546": "we are talking about fun and wellness.", "kU0efis_c5o-00006-00001546-00001779": ">> Specifically, again,", "kU0efis_c5o-00007-00001779-00002080": "if you've registered at myignite.Microsoft.com,", "kU0efis_c5o-00008-00002080-00002324": "you have access to this Connection Zone area.", "kU0efis_c5o-00009-00002324-00002613": "One of the things that people have mentioned is that they get", "kU0efis_c5o-00010-00002613-00002832": "absolute burnout by driving", "kU0efis_c5o-00011-00002832-00003016": "through technical sessions all day long,", "kU0efis_c5o-00012-00003016-00003177": "they need to take a break.", "kU0efis_c5o-00013-00003177-00003409": "So we've got a solution for you for some of these.", "kU0efis_c5o-00014-00003409-00003669": "The one I'm looking forward to is going to be the yoga", "kU0efis_c5o-00015-00003669-00003969": "and movement because you know just how flexible I am.", "kU0efis_c5o-00016-00003969-00004120": "I can't even touch my knees,", "kU0efis_c5o-00017-00004120-00004281": "let alone touch my toes.", "kU0efis_c5o-00018-00004281-00004374": ">> That's true. That's true.", "kU0efis_c5o-00019-00004374-00004916": "There's something special that I just can't wait to come out.", "kU0efis_c5o-00020-00004916-00005189": "Hopefully, viewers have seen we are actually going to be", "kU0efis_c5o-00021-00005189-00005463": "hosting during the digital experience.", "kU0efis_c5o-00022-00005463-00005633": "In order to keep you busy during", "kU0efis_c5o-00023-00005633-00005838": "those times that we're not on camera,", "kU0efis_c5o-00024-00005838-00006051": "there is going to be a kid's activity pack,", "kU0efis_c5o-00025-00006051-00006197": "and I'm going to be downloading", "kU0efis_c5o-00026-00006197-00006389": "the kid's activity pack and printing that for", "kU0efis_c5o-00027-00006389-00006773": "you so that you can do mazes and coloring and other things.", "kU0efis_c5o-00028-00006773-00006961": "So we've got that out there as well.", "kU0efis_c5o-00029-00006961-00007247": ">> There's going to be some fun, creative learning games", "kU0efis_c5o-00030-00007247-00007445": "that are going to be going on as an option.", "kU0efis_c5o-00031-00007445-00007676": "There's also some live art stream.", "kU0efis_c5o-00032-00007676-00007970": "So you can have those beautiful little data centers", "kU0efis_c5o-00033-00007970-00008105": "you can take a look at.", "kU0efis_c5o-00034-00008105-00008327": ">> White fluffy data centers. Nice.", "kU0efis_c5o-00035-00008327-00008735": ">> SEV1 incidents are just happy things.", "kU0efis_c5o-00036-00008735-00008837": "They're just happy things.", "kU0efis_c5o-00037-00008837-00009006": "You can turn them in a happy things.", "kU0efis_c5o-00038-00009006-00009377": "Then also there will be some other stretching exercises", "kU0efis_c5o-00039-00009377-00009723": "we can all use as we're working from home and things like that.", "kU0efis_c5o-00040-00009723-00009911": "So there's going to be some very cool stuff.", "kU0efis_c5o-00041-00009911-00010160": "Some of these are going to be basically live events.", "kU0efis_c5o-00042-00010160-00010440": "So they're going to be, capacity-wise,", "kU0efis_c5o-00043-00010440-00010664": "available for everyone to put inside of their schedules.", "kU0efis_c5o-00044-00010664-00010853": "Don't forget to take a break.", "kU0efis_c5o-00045-00010853-00011115": ">> Hey, listen, in order to access this", "kU0efis_c5o-00046-00011115-00011358": "and everything located in the Connection Zone,", "kU0efis_c5o-00047-00011358-00011481": "you need to be a registered attendee.", "kU0efis_c5o-00048-00011481-00011727": "Head on over to myignite.Microsoft.com,", "kU0efis_c5o-00049-00011727-00011915": "get yourself registered, get yourself", "kU0efis_c5o-00050-00011915-00012315": "some downloadable kid's packs to give to your colleagues as well.", "kU0efis_c5o-00051-00012315-00012671": "Of course, more to come on the Unofficial End User Guide", "kU0efis_c5o-00052-00012671-00013025": "to Microsoft Ignite presented by the Patch and Switch Consultancy,", "kU0efis_c5o-00053-00013025-00013208": "check out the blog post below.", "kU0efis_c5o-00054-00013208-00013335": "See you next time.", "kU0efis_c5o-00055-00013335-00013954": "[MUSIC]"}}, {"audio_id": "kUk5uT4t6wo", "text": {"kUk5uT4t6wo-00000-00000127-00000366": "- IN THIS PROBLEM WE'RE ASKED TO SELECT THE SET", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00001-00000369-00000763": "THAT BEST DESCRIBES THE NUMBERS GIVEN HERE BELOW.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00002-00000766-00001263": "AND OUR CHOICES ARE REAL IMAGINARY OR A COMPLEX NUMBER.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00003-00001266-00001445": "SO LET'S START WITH A QUICK REVIEW.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00004-00001448-00001848": "COMPLEX NUMBERS OR NUMBERS IN THE FORM OF \"A\" + BI", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00005-00001851-00002236": "ARE MADE UP OF THE SET OF REAL NUMBERS AND IMAGINARY NUMBERS.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00006-00002239-00002524": "SO WHEN WE THINK OF A COMPLEX NUMBER,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00007-00002527-00002757": "WE CAN THINK OF IT HAVING TWO PARTS.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00008-00002760-00003211": "\"A\" REPRESENTS THE REAL PART OF THE COMPLEX NUMBER,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00009-00003215-00003615": "AND BI REPRESENTS THE IMAGINARY PART OF THE COMPLEX NUMBER.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00010-00003618-00004406": "REMEMBER WHERE I = THE SQUARE ROOT OF -1.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00011-00004409-00004851": "SO IF WE HAVE A COMPLEX NUMBER WHERE B = 0,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00012-00004854-00005063": "IT WOULD NOT HAVE AN IMAGINARY PART,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00013-00005066-00005454": "AND THEREFORE THE COMPLEX NUMBER WOULD BE A REAL NUMBER.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00014-00005457-00005721": "SO ALL REAL NUMBERS ARE COMPLEX NUMBERS,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00015-00005724-00006172": "BUT FOR ALL REAL NUMBERS B WOULD BE EQUAL TO ZERO.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00016-00006175-00006481": "THE OTHER CASE WOULD BE IF WE HAVE A COMPLEX NUMBER", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00017-00006484-00006815": "WHERE THE REAL PART = 0 OR A = 0,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00018-00006818-00007023": "WE WOULD JUST HAVE THE IMAGINARY PART", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00019-00007027-00007315": "OR A NUMBER IN THE FORM OF BI.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00020-00007318-00007451": "AND IF THIS IS THE CASE,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00021-00007454-00007645": "WE CAN SAY THAT THE COMPLEX NUMBER", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00022-00007648-00007863": "IS ALSO AN IMAGINARY NUMBER.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00023-00007866-00008154": "SO WHEN IT SAYS SELECT THE SET THAT BEST DESCRIBES THE NUMBER,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00024-00008156-00008384": "ALL THE NUMBERS WILL BE COMPLEX.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00025-00008387-00008706": "BUT IF WE CAN SAY A NUMBER IS A REAL NUMBER OR IMAGINARY NUMBER,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00026-00008709-00008960": "THESE WOULD BE THE SETS THAT BEST DESCRIBE THE NUMBER", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00027-00008963-00009315": "BECAUSE IT PROVIDES MORE DETAILS ABOUT THAT NUMBER.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00028-00009318-00009460": "LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT OUR EXAMPLES.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00029-00009463-00009715": "FIRST WE HAVE THE NUMBER 6, WHICH IF WE WANT TO,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00030-00009718-00010118": "WE COULD THINK OF THIS AS 6 + 0I.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00031-00010121-00010524": "SO IT IS A COMPLEX NUMBER, BUT SINCE B = 0,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00032-00010527-00011215": "IT'S BETTER TO DESCRIBE THIS AS A REAL NUMBER.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00033-00011218-00011606": "AND, AGAIN, EVEN THOUGH ALL REAL NUMBERS ARE COMPLEX NUMBERS,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00034-00011609-00011772": "BY DESCRIBING THIS AS A REAL NUMBER", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00035-00011775-00012109": "WE'RE GIVING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE NUMBER.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00036-00012112-00012400": "NEXT WE HAVE 2 = 7I.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00037-00012403-00012727": "NOTICE HOW FOR THIS WE HAVE A REAL PART AND IMAGINARY PART,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00038-00012730-00012951": "SO THE SET THAT BEST DESCRIBES THIS NUMBER", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00039-00012954-00013800": "IS THAT IT'S A COMPLEX NUMBER.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00040-00014063-00014403": "AND THEN FOR THE LAST EXAMPLE WE HAVE -2I, WHICH IF WE WANTED TO,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00041-00014406-00014751": "WE COULD THINK OF THIS AS 0 - 2I.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00042-00014754-00014944": "SO, AGAIN, THIS IS A COMPLEX NUMBER,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00043-00014947-00015238": "BUT SINCE \"A\", THE REAL PART = 0,", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00044-00015241-00015444": "IT'S BETTER TO DESCRIBE -2I", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00045-00015447-00015915": "AS AN IMAGINARY NUMBER.", "kUk5uT4t6wo-00046-00016121-00016275": "OKAY I HOPE YOU FOUND THIS HELPFUL."}}, {"audio_id": "kUFeQsOswVy", "text": {"kUFeQsOswVy-00000-00000919-00001592": "are you having trouble ordering cookies 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relieve myself from all of those hardships and troubles.", "kVshLzas-hy-00007-00005744-00006184": "So basically the channel that I will be making will be dedicated to people", "kVshLzas-hy-00008-00006184-00006823": "who are underprivileged and under recognized in the online media world,", "kVshLzas-hy-00009-00006895-00007608": "and, of course, this also includes myself since I also too feel like that I'm also underrepresented.", "kVshLzas-hy-00010-00007752-00008312": "People who are kind of still confused about the new terminologies that I'll be using for this", "kVshLzas-hy-00011-00008312-00008976": "channel, uh, stay tuned because I will be explaining them as I venture forward with new videos that I", "kVshLzas-hy-00012-00008976-00009201": "will be uploading here.", "kVshLzas-hy-00013-00009201-00009401": "So, of course, with that out of the way,", "kVshLzas-hy-00014-00009401-00009735": "I'm going to make a, or ... give my (It's \"recite\", man smh)", "kVshLzas-hy-00015-00009736-00010335": "pledge for starting this new channel, which will be led by none other than my friend,", "kVshLzas-hy-00016-00010335-00010451": "Google Translate.", "kVshLzas-hy-00017-00010501-00010851": "*top notch AI right here*", "kVshLzas-hy-00018-00010904-00011601": "(in nursery speed) \"II aass thhee neww chiieff ammbaassadoor ooff the neewwwlly estaaabblisshhed soollidaar...\"", "kVshLzas-hy-00019-00011701-00012301": "(normally) \"I, as the new chief ambassador of the newly established Solidarist Zest of Inplurics (SZI),\"", "kVshLzas-hy-00020-00012301-00012901": "I, as the new chief ambassador of the newly established Solidarist Zest of Inplurics (SZI),", "kVshLzas-hy-00021-00012901-00013385": "\"... hereby solemnly promise to uphold the duties and responsibilities..\"", "kVshLzas-hy-00022-00013385-00013801": "hereby solemnly promise to uphold the duties and responsibilities,", "kVshLzas-hy-00023-00013801-00014485": "\"... in leading and coordinating the activities and moral values of this online content brand and identity... \"", "kVshLzas-hy-00024-00014485-00015185": "in leading and coordinating the activities and moral values of this online [content] brand and identity.", "kVshLzas-hy-00025-00015185-00015685": "\" I also promise from this day on I shall continue to promote a way of living... \"", "kVshLzas-hy-00026-00015685-00016201": "I also promise from this day on I shall continue to promote a way of living", "kVshLzas-hy-00027-00016201-00016901": "\"... that is both healthy and fulfilling as I pursue my dream in inspiring my fellow youth and viewers to strive...\"", "kVshLzas-hy-00028-00016901-00017592": "that is both healthy and fulfilling as I pursue my dream in inspiring my fellow youth and viewers to strive", "kVshLzas-hy-00029-00017648-00018101": "\"... to become brighter, physically and mentally stronger and more joyful.\"", "kVshLzas-hy-00030-00018101-00018601": "to become brighter, physically and mentally stronger and more joyful.", "kVshLzas-hy-00031-00018601-00018801": "\"So help me, God.\"", "kVshLzas-hy-00032-00018801-00019001": "So help me, God.", "kVshLzas-hy-00033-00019301-00019801": "Now with that out of the way,I'm going to now declare the opening of this channel.", "kVshLzas-hy-00034-00019901-00020501": "Tonight, as my life begins anew, and my role and purpose has been strengthened,", "kVshLzas-hy-00035-00020501-00021301": "as the Chief Multimedia Ambassador and as the person who shall commence the start of a new chapter and platform,", "kVshLzas-hy-00036-00021301-00022200": "for the voices, minds and hearts of those wishing for their ideas and wishes for a more fulfilling and happier life,", "kVshLzas-hy-00037-00022200-00022784": "especially those who are underrecognized, underappreciated and underprivileged,", "kVshLzas-hy-00038-00022848-00023576": "I hereby, humbly and fervently declare, the Solidarist Zest of Inplurics born", "kVshLzas-hy-00039-00023576-00023885": "and ready for service and action.", "kVshLzas-hy-00040-00023885-00024001": "And that's it!", "kVshLzas-hy-00041-00024001-00024551": "So stay tuned for this channel, I have a lot of new content I've prepared,", "kVshLzas-hy-00042-00024551-00024785": "and I can't wait for you guys to see it,", "kVshLzas-hy-00043-00024785-00024985": "so, bye for now! :)"}}, {"audio_id": "kVwtIN_nP0M", "text": {"kVwtIN_nP0M-00000-00000543-00001843": "It's still here. Yeah, it's stumping and hello, everyone!", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00001-00001843-00002378": "Welcome to our fifth sixth tuesday talk It's hard to keep track. number get difficult, as the Semester continues, but so excited to be chatting today with Rachel from renew cs an", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00002-00002378-00003118": "initiative that really seeks to make the Cse program more accessible to students.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00003-00003118-00003898": "And provide some support, especially in those introductory courses alongside some other support resources that are offered.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00004-00003898-00004868": "My name is Gray Strain you're probably tired of hearing my name by now i'm one of the staff Academic advisors in the C.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00005-00004868-00005403": "Ceo and i'm hosting our tuesday talk series, But I want to pass things over to Rachel to introduce herself and talk a little bit about the work that she does in renew cs Hi!", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00006-00005403-00006078": "Everyone i'm rachel i'm the program coordinator for renew cs.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00007-00006078-00006408": "Renewal. Cs is a grant funded project initiative here at Cse.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00008-00006408-00007853": "And stands for recruitment and retention of women in computer science.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00009-00007853-00008428": "So as the program coordinator, I manage the 6 initiatives that are part of renew Cs and assist the renew Cs team of professors with their initiatives as well as lead the data gathering and analysis", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00010-00008428-00009393": "initiative. so renew Cs is funded by the Center for inclusive computing.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00011-00009393-00010133": "Cic out of Northeastern University, Cic funds, maybe 20 to 30 implementation grants and", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00012-00010133-00010893": "That makes Cse a part of a really inspiring community of professors across the country.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00013-00010893-00012073": "Piloting initiatives like we are to support diversity, equity, and inclusion in their computer science programs.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00014-00012073-00013178": "Awesome, really excited to get into some of the meet cover new Cs, and hear about the various pieces that are happening, but always good to hear kind of how things start and where they come from. What the initiative and the drive is for something like renew", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00015-00013178-00013693": "Cs: So I know a major component of renew Cs is assisting students with the transition into computer science which we know can be really rigorous here at the University of Michigan.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00016-00013693-00014183": "So I want to ask first about the course ecosystem discover Cs.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00017-00014183-00015243": "And how that might be helping and bridge the gap for students who are new to the discipline Absolutely.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00018-00015243-00015797": "Yeah. So discover Cs is the 2 credit course geared towards students without any prior coding experience.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00019-00015797-00017463": "Particularly women. 9 bet non binary, and bypoc students.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00020-00017463-00018678": "All students are welcome, but it is geared towards those students, while the first required course, the first computer science course, E: 183 is open to students without previous instruction.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00021-00018678-00019028": "We developed, discover Cs. as a lower stakes. Introduction to the many applications of communication for students who may be interested in having a little bit of a of a bridge.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00022-00019028-00020393": "If you will. So The course provides helpful experience.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00023-00020393-00022058": "If you're an undeclared student if you're looking for a minor, or if you're considering a change of major throughout the semester students learn for computer science concepts, including coding they get", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00024-00022058-00022858": "hands-on experience in several different computer science areas, as well as meet with researchers and computing professionals to hear about their experiences, their career trajectories as well as explore interdisciplinary applications of computer science", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00025-00022858-00024758": "we find that a lot of students who are maybe interested in computer science, but not quite sure what their options are.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00026-00024758-00026068": "Are really drawn from a whole lot of different disciplines and computer science can give them a little bit of like an aspect of expertise that can really help propel their careers forward regardless of if they want to be computer science", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00027-00026068-00026763": "majors, or if they just want to, have that kind of expertise in their back pocket, I think that computer science is like one of those things that's increasingly important, regardless of discipline, having at least some background and understanding", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00028-00026763-00027318": "coding i'm in the various pieces that go into computer science, I think, just helps folks in a in a broader way in a variety of fields.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00029-00027318-00027848": "But I also do appreciate. There are a lot of students who come in and who've never even considered cs.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00030-00027848-00028808": "And they take one course. historically it's been maybe 183, and say, Oh, my goodness, I didn't know this was an option.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00031-00028808-00030043": "This is great So I think 1 10, you know, helps do that even more and do it like you said in a more low stakes way, to get students interested in thinking about possibility.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00032-00030043-00030288": "So I really love that. I am curious, though, about the support that is available through renew Cs for 2 of our intro courses, specifically each 183 gets previously mentioned in E 2 O.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00033-00030288-00031793": "3. Could you share a little bit about the changes that might be in the works?", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00034-00031793-00032983": "For those courses to support students. Yes, absolutely. So overall renew Cs: is really hoping to make changes to better synchronize our computer science intro sequence.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00035-00032983-00033558": "So that would be, you know, possibly discover Cs into each 183 into our 200 level courses, which you know would be 203 to 80 and 281", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00036-00033558-00034403": "So we wanna provide better support for our students to progress successfully through that sequence.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00037-00034403-00034858": "For example, in E, 2 o 3. we are piloting discussion sections that are so partially modeled after", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00038-00034858-00035168": "The Csp. sections that you might find in *, *", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00039-00035168-00035928": "In these sections are called focus on fundamental into all 3.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00040-00035928-00036458": "And these focus on fundamentals. Discussing sections have 2 Ias teaching.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00041-00036458-00036788": "20 students rather than 2, is teaching 40 students, which is the regular load.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00042-00036788-00037833": "So these students who take focus on fundamentals can have, you know more?", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00043-00037833-00038988": "One-on-one interactions with the Ias are able to ask more detailed questions and get more detailed and hands-on responses.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00044-00038988-00039378": "Additionally, we hope to provide more structure and more like comfortable community through these focus on fundamental sections.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00045-00039378-00040203": "Having smaller having smaller classes, means that students can interact with each other more easily as well.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00046-00040203-00040753": "As well as the discussion sections, are required, their attendance is required.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00047-00040753-00042373": "So This was kind of came out of a lot of conversations we've had with students.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00048-00042373-00043588": "Different professors, and and myself included. I think, then, the number. one thing I hear most often from students is that cultivating community is simultaneously really difficult at Cse, and also, like one of the most important or most helpful things", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00049-00043588-00044373": "which may sound counterintuitive if you're thinking you know community doesn't really help with you know, keeping those students grades up like not directly, but I think indirectly that's a it's a huge thing for all of", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00050-00044373-00044908": "us. We want to feel you know connected and we're hoping that these kinds of discussion sessions can help with that.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00051-00044908-00045713": "So that's in e 2 o 3 and in each 183.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00052-00045713-00046413": "We're piloting similar discussion sections that could be for students who aren't officially part of the Csp.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00053-00046413-00046638": "Program, but still want that kind of like community aspect as well as there are some other.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00054-00046638-00048363": "Just, you know, restructuring how the courses are taught.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00055-00048363-00050093": "How the professors are aware of different kinds of student groups in their classes that may need different kind of you know, learning help, and those kinds of things are we're kind of implementing semester by semester so", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00056-00050093-00050438": "we're hoping that maybe in the fall of 2023, we can have a really a much bigger presentation of those changes, too, to cse with that focus on the fundamentals.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00057-00050438-00051223": "I was just gonna say focus. And then I realized I need to finish the phrase here.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00058-00051223-00052192": "We're using this language now, but that that focus on you know smaller class size, and those those discussion sections making them a mandatory attendance.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00059-00052192-00053492": "So it's really a hands-on experience for students I love that because I think you know, when you get that interaction with an Ia with an instructor, you know you're able to ask like you said those questions.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00060-00053492-00053948": "I think it can really go such a way towards understanding. But I really want to hone in on that community piece, because I do think that is simultaneously like you said so important and so difficult within Csd you know We are such a", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00061-00053948-00054442": "large major. We have so many students, you know, such full classes.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00062-00054442-00055663": "There is, of course, that aspect of competition within just the field of Cs.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00063-00055663-00056153": "At large, even outside of our university. But I always talk to students who say, you know they found their people in Cse, and that was so important for their success, you know, not just in the classroom having folks to help with debugging code or", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00064-00056153-00056733": "you know, to study with, but also just having those networking opportunities in those social engagements.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00065-00056733-00057603": "So i'm curious, you know, outside of the the strictly core support resources that you have in renew cs.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00066-00057603-00058573": "What other programs or initiatives are there to help students acclimate to see us and maybe experience a call within cse that is positive for them.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00067-00058573-00059273": "Yeah, thank you. that's a great question. renew Cs has launched a student-led peer mentorship program.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00068-00059273-00059892": "It piloted in fall 2,021 and it's been every semester since", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00069-00059892-00060448": "So this mentorship program helps primarily underrepresented genders succeed in the introductory computer science courses.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00070-00060448-00060923": "So that includes X, 183, and each 2 or 3 like before but also e to 80.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00071-00060923-00062417": "So students can sign up to attend weekly help sessions.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00072-00062417-00063218": "There are both in person and remote. help session options, and these help sessions are run by near peer undergraduate students, so that's you know students who have taken these courses before and have done have gone through", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00073-00063218-00064803": "training to be mentors and really care about, you know, kind of helping students after them.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00074-00064803-00066363": "Progress through these courses. So This program also offers monthly kind of special topic sessions where mentees from all the different, you know, groups or help sessions can come together and discuss topics like resume building or", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00075-00066363-00067428": "interviewing skills or you know, some of the more difficult computer science skills like debugging and these mentorship program also offers startup tech company chores and visits every semester.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00076-00067428-00068233": "So think last semester they visited bonda and they're in the works of getting everything ready for the semester as well.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00077-00068233-00069298": "So that's just another option. for you know students looking for community and support.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00078-00069298-00069798": "And maybe an extra, an actual bug up and help in some of those more difficult skills and and computer science topics.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00079-00069798-00070433": "I'm very excited about all the mentorship. opportunities that I think are are really recent within Csc.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00080-00070433-00070973": "I know we have obviously, through a new Cs. I think also through kind of some of the Dei initiatives within the Department as well.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00081-00070973-00071713": "Some membership opportunities. but I think that is important just not for creating community, but also it mirrors.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00082-00071713-00072368": "I think what students are gonna experience in the workforce right you know that they're working under people who've maybe been in a company longer. They're gonna do some learning on the job.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00083-00072368-00073353": "I think it models that for students i'm very excited for all these mentorship opportunities that are available.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00084-00073353-00074318": "So we're coming kind of to the end of our time here for chat. so I just wanna ask if there's maybe anything else you can give us a peek at behind the scenes with her new, cs anything that's", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00085-00074318-00074958": "kind of coming on the horizon, or how students who want to learn more about the initiative can reach out to get more information.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00086-00074958-00075673": "Yes, so yeah. there's always a lot happening behind the scenes with renew Cs:", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00087-00075673-00076023": "I would say, if students who are taking any of these intro courses currently are interested in in learning more about it.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00088-00076023-00076623": "They can reach out to the professors who are teaching their classes.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00089-00076623-00077178": "They are doing a lot of work behind the scenes to help these intro courses, you know.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00090-00077178-00077793": "Really find their greatest potential and and really care about the students in those schools.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00091-00077793-00078618": "As well as you are welcome to sign up for the mentorship program.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00092-00078618-00079518": "There are, I think, 12 different mentors, this semester, who are eager to help students in those courses.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00093-00079518-00080673": "Succeed as well as if you have either questions or concerns or just want to talk about how you can be a part of renew Cs.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00094-00080673-00081828": "You're welcome to reach out to me personally i'm on I'm. on campus every week, and i'd be happy to talk to students about anything that they have on their minds regarding the renew cs", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00095-00081828-00082983": "project. So yeah, thank you so much for having me gray course. Thanks for being here, and we'll share our information on how to apply for membership program. I think we actually might have shared up previously.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00096-00082983-00084053": "But of course, share out again, and also give students your email address in case they do want to reach out and have any questions but appreciate you being here and glad to talk about renew cs looking forward to all the great things there to", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00097-00084053-00084998": "come. Yes, thank you so much. We are very excited as Well, alright. Well, we don't have a new tuesday talk schedule just yet for the future.", "kVwtIN_nP0M-00098-00084998-00085598": "I'm pre recording this. So maybe you know future gray will have updates. but stay tuned to our instagram for more conversations with student services offices, and perhaps some other folks on campus."}}, {"audio_id": "kVMw03IQ9Ac", "text": {"kVMw03IQ9Ac-00000-00000236-00001101": "So far in My Father's Dragon, Elmer Elevator has met so many creatures!", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00001-00001101-00001913": "Let's see, he's met: a mouse, two tortoises, two wild boars, seven tigers, a rhinoceros,", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00002-00001913-00002670": "a lion, a gorilla, monkeys, and seventeen crocodiles!", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00003-00002670-00003518": "But he has yet to meet the only creature he really wants to meet on Wild Island, and that", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00004-00003518-00003747": "is the Dragon.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00005-00003747-00003861": "Well!", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00006-00004178-00004436": "What do you think?", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00007-00004436-00005003": "This is the last chapter. Will he finally meet him?", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00008-00005003-00005427": "This is My Father's Dragon [music], by Ruth Stiles Gannett,", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00009-00005427-00005735": "illustrated by Ruth Chrisman Gannett.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00010-00005735-00006620": "Chapter 10: My Father Finds the Dragon", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00011-00006620-00007097": "When my father was crossing the back of the fifteenth crocodile with two more lollipops", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00012-00007097-00007920": "to go, the noise of the monkeys suddenly stopped, and he could hear a much bigger noise getting", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00013-00007920-00008164": "louder every second.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00014-00008164-00008603": "Then he could hear seven furious tigers and one raging rhinoceros and", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00015-00008603-00009076": "two seething lions and one ranting gorilla along with countless screeching monkeys,", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00016-00009076-00009451": "led by two extremely irate wild boars, all yelling,", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00017-00009451-00010042": "\"It's a trick! It's a trick! There's an invasion and it must be after our dragon.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00018-00010042-00010242": "Kill it! Kill it!\"", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00019-00010242-00010702": "The whole crowd stampeded down to the bank.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00020-00010702-00011322": "As my father was fixing the seventeenth lollipop for the last crocodile he heard a wild boar", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00021-00011322-00011728": "scream, \"Look, it came this way!", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00022-00011728-00011889": "It's over there now, see!", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00023-00011889-00012492": "The crocodiles made a bridge for it,\" and just as my father leapt onto the other bank", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00024-00012492-00012842": "one of the wild boars jumped onto the back of the first crocodile.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00025-00012842-00013211": "My father didn't have a moment to spare.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00026-00013211-00013728": "By now the dragon realized that my father was coming to rescue him.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00027-00013728-00014007": "He ran out of the bushes and jumped up and down yelling.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00028-00014007-00014350": "\"Here I am! I'm right here! Can you see me?", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00029-00014350-00014819": "Hurry, the boar is coming over on the crocodiles, too. They're all coming over!", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00030-00014819-00015030": "Oh, please hurry, hurry!\"", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00031-00015030-00015412": "The noise was simply terrific.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00032-00015412-00015780": "My father ran up to the dragon, and took out his very sharp jackknife.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00033-00015780-00016466": "\"Steady, old boy, steady. We'll make it. Just stand still,\" he told the dragon as he", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00034-00016466-00016724": "began to saw through the big rope.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00035-00016725-00017318": "By this time both boars, all seven tigers, the two lions, the rhinoceros, and the gorilla,", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00036-00017318-00017820": "along with the countless screeching monkeys, were all on their way across the crocodiles", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00037-00017820-00018170": "and there was still a lot of rope to cut through.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00038-00018170-00018756": "\"Oh, hurry,\" the dragon kept saying, and my father again told him to stand still.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00039-00018756-00019220": "\"If I don't think I can make it,\" said my father, \"we'll fly over to the other side", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00040-00019220-00019742": "of the river and I can finish cutting the rope there.\"", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00041-00019742-00020304": "Suddenly the screaming grew louder and madder and my father thought the animals must have", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00042-00020304-00020459": "crossed the river.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00043-00020459-00021060": "He looked around, and saw something which surprised and delighted him.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00044-00021060-00021510": "Partly because he had finished his lollipop, and partly because, as I told you before,", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00045-00021510-00022026": "crocodiles are very moody and not the least bit dependable and are always looking for", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00046-00022026-00022482": "something to eat, the first crocodile had turned away from the bank", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00047-00022482-00022864": "and started swimming down the river.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00048-00022865-00023320": "The second crocodile hadn't finished yet, so he followed right after the first, still", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00049-00023320-00023548": "sucking his lollipop.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00050-00023548-00024081": "All the rest did the same thing, one right after the other, until they were all swimming", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00051-00024081-00024315": "away in a line.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00052-00024315-00024761": "The two wild boars, the seven tigers, the rhinoceros, the two lions, the", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00053-00024761-00025275": "gorilla, along with the countless screeching monkeys, were all riding down the middle of", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00054-00025275-00025872": "the river on the train of crocodiles sucking pink lollipops, and all yelling and screaming", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00055-00025872-00026224": "and getting their feet wet.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00056-00026224-00026962": "My father and the dragon laughed themselves weak because it was such a silly sight.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00057-00026962-00027489": "As soon as they had recovered, my father finished cutting the rope and the dragon raced around", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00058-00027489-00027768": "in circles and tried to turn a somersault.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00059-00027768-00028281": "He was the most excited baby dragon that ever lived.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00060-00028281-00028846": "My father was in a hurry to fly away, and when the dragon finally calmed down a bit", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00061-00028846-00029108": "my father climbed up onto his back.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00062-00029108-00029487": "\"All aboard!\" said the dragon. \"Where shall we go?\"", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00063-00029487-00029958": "\"We'll spend the night on the beach, and tomorrow we'll start on the long journey home.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00064-00029958-00030569": "So, it's off to the shores of Tangerina!\" shouted my father as the dragon soared above", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00065-00030569-00031049": "the dark jungle and the muddy river and all the animals bellowing at them and all the", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00066-00031049-00031548": "crocodiles licking pink lollipops and grinning wide grins.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00067-00031548-00032092": "After all, what did the crocodiles care about a way to cross the river, and what a fine", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00068-00032093-00032533": "feast they were carrying on their backs!", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00069-00032533-00033105": "As my father and the dragon passed over the Ocean Rocks they heard a tiny excited voice", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00070-00033105-00033724": "scream, \"Bum cack! Bum cack! We dreed our nagon! I mean, we need our dragon!\"", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00071-00033724-00034280": "But my father and the dragon knew that nothing in the world would ever make them go back", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00072-00034280-00034596": "to Wild Island.", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00073-00035664-00036302": "And that is the end of My Father's Dragon [music]", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00074-00036302-00036791": "by Ruth Stiles Gannett illustrated by Ruth Chrisman Gannett", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00075-00036914-00037362": "[sigh] What a wonderful adventure!", "kVMw03IQ9Ac-00076-00037462-00037520": "[sigh]"}}, {"audio_id": "kVVWKtaK1uE", "text": {"kVVWKtaK1uE-00000-00000160-00001042": "Welcome to the capital Hanoi - Vietnam.!", "kVVWKtaK1uE-00001-00001134-00001954": "Dong Mo fire pan. Nam Vien terrain racing institutes 2019 compete.", "kVVWKtaK1uE-00002-00002032-00002928": "This is Vietnam's Biggest Terrain Racing, held every year, and this year is the 11th year. 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Museum of Art, where I had the privilege of working", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00009-00004383-00004909": "as an archivist on their time-based media project for about two years.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00010-00004909-00005499": "I worked with Elizabeth, and many others at the museum to uncover, investigate,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00011-00005499-00006062": "and preserve the history of their remarkable film and video department.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00012-00006062-00006584": "I also had the privilege of working with the Carnegie International archives.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00013-00006584-00006944": "For those of you who don't know, the Carnegie International", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00014-00006944-00007344": "has been a staple in our city since 1896.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00015-00007344-00007795": "Yes, you heard that correctly, [LAUGH] 1896.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00016-00007795-00008493": "Which makes it one of the longest running biannual exhibitions in the entire world.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00017-00008493-00009045": "The exhibition has a long history of bringing innovative artist,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00018-00009045-00009312": "talent, thinkers to our city.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00019-00009312-00009510": "And I am excited that Ingrid and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00020-00009510-00009916": "Elizabeth are gonna share some of that history with you today.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00021-00009916-00010334": "And also highlight some materials from the Carnegie International archive.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00022-00010529-00011026": "Ingrid Schaffner is an American curator, art critic, writer, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00023-00011026-00011433": "educator, specializing in contemporary art.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00024-00011433-00012059": "She is currently at work on the Carnegie International 57th edition 2018,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00025-00012059-00012469": "which will be on view through March 25th 2019.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00026-00012469-00012960": "From 2000 to 2015, Ingrid directed the exhibition program at", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00027-00012960-00013453": "the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00028-00013453-00014059": "One of the leading museums dedicated to exhibiting the innovative art of our time.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00029-00014059-00014329": "Her many significant monographic and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00030-00014329-00014880": "thematic exhibitions have brought attention to under recognized artists.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00031-00014880-00015237": "And little explored themes and practices in the art world.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00032-00015337-00015709": "Elizabeth Tufts- Brown is Associate Registrar for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00033-00015709-00016144": "the permanent Collections and Archives at Carnegie Museum of Art.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00034-00016144-00016632": "She has a bachelor's degree in art history from the College of William and Mary, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00035-00016632-00017113": "a master's degree in art history from George Washington University.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00036-00017113-00017621": "Elizabeth has worked with the CMOA archives for over 20 years,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00037-00017621-00018121": "and has a special interest in the history of the international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00038-00018121-00018512": "I wanna thank Ingrid and Elizabeth for being with us here today.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00039-00018512-00018949": "We're very excited that they've agreed to join us to kick off", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00040-00018949-00019160": "our Library Speaker Series.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00041-00019160-00019685": "After the talk I welcome all of you to join us in the lobby right outside for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00042-00019685-00019747": "lunch.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00043-00019747-00020181": "I also encourage you to check out, the Frankenstein", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00044-00020181-00020676": "complex which is the exhibition on display here in Posner.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00045-00020676-00021128": "So without further ado, please join me in welcoming", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00046-00021128-00021552": "Ingrid Schaffner and Elizabeth Tufts-Brown.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00047-00021552-00022055": ">> [APPLAUSE] >> Okay.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00048-00022231-00022301": "Take it away, Elizabeth.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00049-00022301-00022419": ">> Okay. >> Okay.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00050-00022419-00022745": ">> I'm Elizabeth Tufts-Brown, I'm Associate Registrar for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00051-00022745-00023028": "Collections and Archives at Carnegie Museum of Art.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00052-00023175-00023683": "Just to explain what I do at the museum, the collections part of my job, I bring", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00053-00023683-00024262": "in all the new gifts and purchases, four times a year for the collection.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00054-00024262-00025021": "And then, the archives part, registrars are the record keepers of the museum,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00055-00025021-00025517": "so we sort of naturally took charge of keeping the archives.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00056-00025745-00026256": "Somehow it started falling to me to answer all the public inquiries that came in that", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00057-00026357-00026605": "required research in the archives.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00058-00026605-00026867": "We get about 300 inquiries a year.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00059-00026867-00027212": "They used to come in by phone call or letter.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00060-00027212-00027714": "Now they come in by email, or from our website, also by phone call.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00061-00027714-00028123": "And about, I'd say once a week, I would get something,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00062-00028123-00028583": "a question about something like this, which is hard to see, but", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00063-00028583-00028883": "it is the label off the back of a painting.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00064-00028883-00029413": "And people would say, I found a painting, I have a painting, I bought a painting,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00065-00029413-00029895": "I'm looking to buy a painting, and it has this label on the back.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00066-00029895-00030112": "And it says Carnegie Institute,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00067-00030112-00030602": "or some of the later ones actually say Carnegie International and the year.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00068-00030735-00031234": "So I would take that information, that little information,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00069-00031234-00031629": "and try to find out what international was it in.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00070-00031629-00031920": "Do I have an image of it, is it in the catalogue?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00071-00032022-00032470": "The complicating thing is that a lot of these paintings were not in", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00072-00032470-00033038": "the actual exhibition, they were submitted and then rejected.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00073-00033038-00033368": "So they have the tag, and people think that means it was in the show,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00074-00033368-00033513": "but not always.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00075-00033621-00033919": "So that's kind of how I got pulled into the archives.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00076-00034112-00034268": "So just a little bit of background.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00077-00034268-00034558": "I know you all know this face very well.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00078-00034558-00034886": "Andrew Carnegie was our founder, as well as yours.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00079-00034886-00035554": "In 1895, he built his Palace of Culture, which included the Carnegie Museum.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00080-00035554-00035997": "And that eventually split off into the Museum of Natural History, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00081-00035997-00036197": "the Museum of Art.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00082-00036197-00036635": "The Carnegie Library and the Carnegie Music Hall.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00083-00036635-00037266": "At the same time, he stipulated there should be Annual Exhibition of art,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00084-00037266-00037830": "and he wanted to build a collection of the Old Masters of Tomorrow.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00085-00037830-00038375": "So his idea was to buy something out of each international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00086-00038375-00038891": "So in 1895, our first building on the left was built.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00087-00038891-00039101": "It really was in the middle of nowhere.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00088-00039101-00039391": "There wasn't much in Oakland at that time.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00089-00039391-00039782": "I think that ditch there is now Schenley Plaza,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00090-00039782-00040173": "cuz that's the library side of the building.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00091-00040173-00040744": "Those two towers Andrew Carnegie hated and called them donkey ears.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00092-00040744-00041329": "So as you can see in the next enlargement of the building, those are gone.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00093-00041329-00041852": "Actually, the base of them is still inside the building.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00094-00041852-00042394": "So by 1907, we had to enlarge, because he had been collecting", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00095-00042394-00042919": "dinosaur bones, which needed a large space to be exhibited in.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00096-00042919-00043164": "And also we added our Hall of Architecture,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00097-00043164-00043496": "with the plaster casts of buildings from around the world.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00098-00043811-00044261": "So the Early Internationals, which actually started in 1896,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00099-00044261-00044465": "I have a typo there.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00100-00044465-00045056": "And until 1922, John Beatty was the director of the Department", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00101-00045056-00045758": "of Fine Arts which was in the museum, and he was also the curator of the show.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00102-00045758-00046186": "He would travel around for about three months out of the year,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00103-00046186-00046784": "and visit studios, and decide what was gonna be in the international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00104-00046784-00047141": "And then every year he was doing that, so", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00105-00047141-00047603": "quarter of his life he was traveling selecting art.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00106-00047603-00047871": "And it would arrive like this.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00107-00047871-00047967": "On wagons.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00108-00047967-00048465": "I suppose it came by boat from Europe, and then by train from New York, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00109-00048465-00048874": "then wagons like this from either downtown or", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00110-00048874-00049309": "East Liberty, wherever they were coming in.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00111-00049309-00049714": "The exhibition was suspended a couple of times in 1906.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00112-00049714-00050156": "We were busy building that big enlargement of our building, so", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00113-00050156-00050370": "they did not have an international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00114-00050370-00050783": "And then of course, due to World War I from 1915 to 19,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00115-00050783-00051033": "there was no international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00116-00051280-00051913": "Jump forward to 1974, and we enlarged again and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00117-00051913-00052585": "added that section at the upper left, which is the Scaife Galleries.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00118-00052585-00052992": "And it was a good thing because by that point,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00119-00052992-00053427": "we were still collecting contemporary art out of the internationals.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00120-00053427-00053800": "And contemporary art was getting bigger and bigger.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00121-00053800-00053982": "And now I'm gonna fast forward to today.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00122-00053982-00054103": ">> Okay, all right.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00123-00054103-00054745": "All right, so bigger and bigger, bigger and bigger on building scale.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00124-00054745-00055257": "So here is work by Elle Anatsui,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00125-00055257-00055547": "on the facade of the Carnegie Museum right now,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00126-00055547-00055979": "signaling that the Carnegie International is in the house.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00127-00055979-00056466": "Elle is a Canadian artist who Is based in Nsukka, Nigeria.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00128-00056466-00056836": "And it's a beautiful bridging of Ghana,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00129-00056836-00057420": "Nsukka, Pittsburgh, Oakland and Wilkinsburg.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00130-00057420-00057816": "Because much of the piece was fabricated here in Pittsburgh.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00131-00057967-00058329": "Dee Briggs, a sculptor in Wilkinsburg whose", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00132-00058329-00058839": "studio is a firehouse, and she makes big sculpture.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00133-00058839-00059179": "When I was looking for someone to help put this thing together,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00134-00059179-00059511": "which came in bits and pieces from Nigeria.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00135-00059511-00060107": "Dee with her community, it was a summer job for lots of kids this summer,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00136-00060107-00060466": "was to make this incredible work of art that's on the facade of the building.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00137-00060466-00061020": "Let me just say the Richard Cera sculpture that's on the plaza,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00138-00061020-00061529": "was part of the 1985 Carnegie International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00139-00061529-00062065": "And Elle responded to it with his work called Three Angles.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00140-00062065-00062851": "You can see that part of the composition has a similar kind of wedge-shaped form.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00141-00062851-00063594": "And whereas Richard Serra's sculpture is made out of tons and tons Cor-Ten steel.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00142-00063594-00063917": "That dark part of Ell's sculpture is thousands and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00143-00063917-00064467": "thousands of bottle caps that are all joined together by pieces of copper wire.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00144-00064467-00064965": "And then, the rest of the sculpture, there's a kind of", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00145-00064965-00065523": "mirrored material behind the Richard Sera, that Elle wanted to bring the sky in,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00146-00065523-00065976": "and open up space for the Sera to kinda let it lift off from the building.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00147-00065976-00066144": "Which he feels kind of obscures it.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00148-00066144-00066549": "And then, also that he wanted to kind of fill in the rest with something that is", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00149-00066549-00066966": "very quotidian and everyday in what could be more everyday than information.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00150-00066966-00067582": "So there's plates that were donated by the Mera/ printing press here in Pittsburg.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00151-00067582-00067764": "Aluminum printing plates,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00152-00067764-00068197": "to make this sculpture which also kind of reads as a painting.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00153-00068197-00068663": "And for all these diagonal lines across the surface for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00154-00068663-00069243": "him are conjuring of the confluence of the rivers that we are out here in Pittsburgh,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00155-00069243-00070061": "so it's very sighted and it's very much a bridge to the international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00156-00070061-00070652": "And then, you've also probably noticed on the exterior of the old building [LAUGH],", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00157-00070652-00070745": "the neons.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00158-00070745-00071023": "And I'm sorry this is not the best image, but it's what I got.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00159-00071023-00071680": "So these encircling the old building,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00160-00071680-00072227": "and around the facade of the Carnegie Library are names.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00161-00072227-00072615": "It's a work of art by Tavares Strachan, a Bohemian artist,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00162-00072615-00073045": "who when he visited the museum, was very interested in the names", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00163-00073045-00073541": "engraved on the building, the names of great white men.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00164-00073541-00074292": "So, Tavares has added a contemporary list of women and people of color,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00165-00074292-00074899": "who have also contributed to art, science, literature, exploration, engineering.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00166-00074899-00075385": "And these names are, you can find them, if you could open it but", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00167-00075385-00075936": "you can't, in this book that's on view in the international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00168-00075936-00076479": "It is the Encyclopedia of the Invisible that Tavares researched and created.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00169-00076479-00076915": "And it is massive, and when you do open it and look inside,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00170-00076915-00077321": "it looks like every Collier's or Encyclopedia Britannica that you ever", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00171-00077321-00077608": "copied a research paper from in grammar school.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00172-00077608-00077897": "Except all of the entries are of people you don't know.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00173-00077897-00078643": "So, Tavares's bigger project is to illuminate a history of the invisible.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00174-00078643-00079143": "And so, I like the way he's transformed our whole building into", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00175-00079143-00079633": "something encyclopedic.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00176-00079633-00080096": "So yes, it's the 57th Carnegie International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00177-00080096-00080636": "And here is my team on the left, Ashley mcnellis curatorial assistant and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00178-00080636-00080872": "Liz Park, associate curator.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00179-00080872-00081513": "And to say that when you do the Carnegie International, It's a gig.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00180-00081513-00082124": "I came here in Summer of 2015 to research", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00181-00082124-00082604": "the exhibition, put the exhibition together, make the publications.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00182-00082604-00082921": "And then when the expedition is over, me and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00183-00082921-00083231": "my team horse, maybe that wagon shows up.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00184-00083231-00083295": "And we get on it. [LAUGH]", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00185-00083295-00083474": ">> And we get ahead, yeah,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00186-00083474-00083620": "head on out of town.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00187-00083620-00083989": "So, and this has been tradition since 1991.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00188-00083989-00084268": "So I think of that as the old history of the International, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00189-00084268-00084548": "then there's a contemporary history of the International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00190-00084548-00084926": "It begins in '91 when outside curators are brought in to", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00191-00084926-00085205": "do the signature exhibition of the museum.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00192-00085205-00085406": "And I was thinking a lot.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00193-00085406-00085857": "I've been coming to Pittsburgh since '95 to see the International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00194-00085857-00086073": "It really is a magnet for the field.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00195-00086073-00086269": "A real bellweather for the field.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00196-00086376-00086901": "So I've been thinking about this exhibition building on those past", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00197-00086901-00087416": "Internationals, and I thought a lot about this space, the Hall of Sculpture,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00198-00087416-00087903": "and how it becomes kind of the icon of your International,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00199-00087903-00088275": "so the icon of my International is not this.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00200-00088275-00088686": "So this does show you, here's from 1991,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00201-00088686-00089216": "a work by Alan McCollum, who at, thinking about the museum and its collections.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00202-00089323-00089921": "It's casts of dinosaur bones from our own great paleontology collection.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00203-00090025-00090597": "So casts of dinosaur bones, it's like making, yeah, the museum as boneyard.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00204-00090733-00091403": "And there's a wonderful little anecdote of a child looking at this with his father,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00205-00091403-00091835": "and the father saying, I don't think they put this one back together again, son.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00206-00091835-00092046": ">> [LAUGH] >> So yeah, it's contemporary art, so", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00207-00092046-00092181": "flummoxing.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00208-00092181-00092794": "And then here's, just quickly, so you'll have in your mind,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00209-00092794-00093364": "too, here's from 1995, and here's from 1999.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00210-00093364-00093837": "And here tram 2004.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00211-00093837-00094428": "It doesn't mater who but so you can see who, this is a very dynamic frame.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00212-00094428-00094861": "This is 2008, and then here's from the last International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00213-00094861-00095142": "And I'm sorry, I don't have an image, unfortunately.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00214-00095142-00095553": "You'll just have to go and see it, it's an amazing work by Postcommodity,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00215-00095553-00095995": "an Indigenous collective, who created what for them is a sort of.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00216-00095995-00096701": "A sand painting made out of chunks of glass, coal, and steel.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00217-00096701-00097199": "So it is made of the materiality of Pittsburgh's own industries,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00218-00097199-00097491": "and you all see it.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00219-00097662-00098113": "And to Elizabeth's point about how important the international is for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00220-00098113-00098362": "building the museum's collections,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00221-00098362-00098762": "this is our Winslow Homer that has the accession number of one.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00222-00098762-00098869": ">> [LAUGH] >> So", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00223-00098869-00099214": "Homer won the Carnegie Prize in 1996.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00224-00099214-00099727": "We acquired this picture and we will acquire works from", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00225-00099727-00100387": "this current International just like we did the last International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00226-00100387-00100665": "So, oops, and I thought I had an image here,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00227-00100665-00100929": "there's been a poltergeist in my slides.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00228-00100929-00101105": ">> Uh-oh. >> Hmm.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00229-00101105-00101314": ">> Well. >> [LAUGH]", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00230-00101314-00101432": ">> Did I do it?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00231-00101432-00101560": ">> So anyways yes, yes, yes.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00232-00101560-00101894": ">> All right, I'm gonna go back to this just for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00233-00101894-00102415": "a minute because Winslow Homer actually didn't win first prize.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00234-00102415-00102565": ">> Okay I stand corrected.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00235-00102565-00103035": ">> He won the chronological medal, which was Andrew Carnegie's", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00236-00103035-00103498": "idea to buy one painting from each year of the International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00237-00103498-00103685": "So it had to be painted in that year.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00238-00103685-00104034": "It was supposed to be not ever exhibited before,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00239-00104034-00104419": "it was an American artist, it was very constricted.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00240-00104419-00104942": "So that only actually lasted a couple of years [LAUGH] because I think it", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00241-00104942-00105522": "was in 1897, they couldn't find a painting they wanted for 1897.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00242-00105522-00105944": "So then, they didn't buy one, but the next year, there was a painting that was", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00243-00105944-00106323": "painted in 1897 that they got instead, so that kind of fell apart.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00244-00106323-00106648": "We do buy out of each International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00245-00106648-00107081": ">> And I will say that there are two prizes now given for the International,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00246-00107081-00107313": "the Carnegie Prize and the Fine Prize.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00247-00107313-00107675": "And Postcommodity, whose work is in the Hall of Sculpture, which I did not show", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00248-00107675-00108073": "you, they won the Fine Prize, so they were, the prizes continue.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00249-00108073-00108393": ">> Yes, the prizes do continue.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00250-00108393-00108845": "So I just wanted to give you a view of the archives and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00251-00108845-00109257": "those gray boxes are Kate's property there.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00252-00109257-00109719": "But the top right, those are all the original entry blanks from", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00253-00109719-00110261": "the artists that were in the Internationals all the way back to 1896.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00254-00110261-00110711": "So a lot of our early papers before 1941 are actually on", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00255-00110711-00111034": "deposit at the Archives of American Art.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00256-00111034-00111390": "I think when they were building the Scathe galleries, they decided,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00257-00111390-00111609": "what are we gonna do with all these papers?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00258-00111609-00111891": "So they gave them to the archives.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00259-00111891-00112231": "And it's actually good because they digitized most of the,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00260-00112231-00112612": "at least the International paper so people can do research on them.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00261-00112612-00112787": "But we still have the entry blanks.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00262-00112787-00113239": "And I have a couple up here on the table for you to look at afterwards.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00263-00113347-00113823": "We also have correspondence, we have photographs, we have all the catalogs, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00264-00113823-00113979": "we have shipping records.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00265-00113979-00114179": "So we have a lot of materials,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00266-00114179-00114533": "even without the things that are now in Washington.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00267-00114872-00115115": "And that leads to Ingrid again.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00268-00115115-00115679": ">> So, In", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00269-00115679-00116082": "embarking on the International, the world is your onion.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00270-00116082-00116509": "And of course, you're not going to travel the entire world.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00271-00116509-00117026": "So I was interested in this idea of thinking about", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00272-00117026-00117557": "my travel building on the travel since 1991.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00273-00117557-00118015": "And the idea that the contemporary International has been kind of", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00274-00118015-00118398": "mapping a global contemporary art world.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00275-00118398-00118837": "So what a great project for some interns,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00276-00118837-00119453": "to research the past International curators' travels.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00277-00119453-00119874": "Because no, there weren't just handy itineraries lying about.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00278-00119874-00120545": "So three interns worked on this project to go through the files and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00279-00120545-00121266": "reconstruct the itineraries of curators from 1991 to 2013.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00280-00121266-00121505": "And then we added my length of travel too.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00281-00121505-00122033": "So you can see it better on the screen in front of you, the sort of color,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00282-00122033-00122455": "each color is a different curator's year of travel, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00283-00122455-00122720": "how we're mapping the world here.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00284-00122720-00123255": "And it's nice, the researchers wrote a piece published", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00285-00123255-00123869": "on our online magazine, about their methodology and research.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00286-00124033-00124535": "And it was really going into the files and finding.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00287-00124535-00125007": ">> It was, they were looking at receipts from restaurants", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00288-00125007-00125445": "just to say yes they were there on this day.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00289-00125445-00125930": ">> Yeah so- >> And travel agent itineraries,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00290-00125930-00126267": "all sorts of things, whatever.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00291-00126267-00126358": ">> Yeah. >> Whatever we could find.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00292-00126358-00126513": ">> Whatever we could find.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00293-00126513-00126869": "So the map I think is called something like a fantastical map.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00294-00126869-00127330": "Because there's a lot of, confidence factor", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00295-00127330-00127849": "isn't always ten for every one of the itineraries.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00296-00127849-00128276": "So what's next here, the little black books.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00297-00128276-00129011": "[CROSSTALK] >> Okay, so the little black books,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00298-00129011-00129441": "when I was always doing research about the early Internationals,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00299-00129441-00129911": "I would see mentions of the little black books, the little black books.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00300-00129911-00130333": "Prepare a little black books for Homer Saint-Gaudens trip this summer.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00301-00130333-00130672": "And I was like, where are these little black books?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00302-00130672-00130849": "And I asked the Archives of American Art,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00303-00130849-00131051": "have you ever seen these little black books?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00304-00131051-00131627": "No, no, no trace of them, no trace of them at the museum, no trace in Washington.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00305-00131627-00132008": "Well, one day Ingrid gets a phone call.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00306-00132119-00132575": ">> And I could say because I'm a real archive geek, Elizabeth is one of", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00307-00132575-00133071": "the first colleagues I met with when I started working on International,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00308-00133071-00133376": "to learn about the history and its holdings.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00309-00133376-00133669": "And that's where I learned about the mystery of the little black books.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00310-00133669-00134100": "So one day I came to work and the phone rings bright and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00311-00134100-00134425": "early, it's a phone call from Paris.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00312-00134425-00134675": "Hello, she actually didn't have a French accent, I can't do that.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00313-00134675-00135173": ">> So I said, hello, my name is Frances Washburn, Frances?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00314-00135173-00135260": ">> Yes.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00315-00135260-00135693": ">> And my father used to be the director at your art museum.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00316-00135693-00136031": "And I live in a tiny little apartment in Paris, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00317-00136031-00136540": "I'm trying to get rid of some things, and I have these little black books.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00318-00136540-00136963": "[LAUGH] I mean, she literally said, these little black books, I'm like,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00319-00136963-00137050": "hold the line.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00320-00137050-00137285": ">> [LAUGH] >> I go running down the hall and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00321-00137285-00137724": "I get Elizabeth, and then we're like this, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00322-00137724-00138054": "she says that we're welcome to have them.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00323-00138054-00138487": ">> She said, I'm sure you have copies, but I just thought I'd check.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00324-00138487-00138810": "She said, they're in my fireplace in my apartment.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00325-00138810-00139126": ">> [LAUGH] >> I really need to get them out of there.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00326-00139126-00139340": "So she asked if we would like them.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00327-00139340-00139814": "We happened to have one of our curators going to Paris the following", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00328-00139814-00140267": "week on a trip, and she said she would pick them up for us [LAUGH].", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00329-00140267-00140764": ">> And so now we have them, and they're organized by country.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00330-00140870-00141267": "And yeah, they're little three-ring binders.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00331-00141267-00141546": "[CROSSTALK] >> Like a Filofax,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00332-00141546-00141806": "if anybody still knows what that is.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00333-00141806-00142367": ">> Yeah, and information typed about when you're in Paris,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00334-00142367-00142748": "what hotel, what the restaurants are,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00335-00142748-00143132": "lists of studio artists and addresses.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00336-00143132-00143394": "And then they're annotated.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00337-00143394-00143524": ">> Right.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00338-00143524-00143762": ">> And they were prepared yearly for the director.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00339-00143762-00144207": ">> Right, so lots of times they say For a certain artist", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00340-00144207-00144697": "what they had in the last two or three Internationals, just as a reminder.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00341-00144697-00145065": "And then maybe if they have an idea of what they might be able to show", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00342-00145065-00145185": "the director this time.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00343-00145295-00145613": ">> And with little annotations by the director then in pencil that would", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00344-00145613-00145726": "say, no!", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00345-00145726-00146194": ">> [LAUGH] >> Or say, the red one, or", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00346-00146194-00146389": "these little mnemonic devices.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00347-00146389-00146757": ">> Sometimes they're little sketches of what they saw, it's really fascinating.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00348-00146757-00146862": ">> Yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00349-00146862-00147341": ">> So little black books, I guess- >> That's", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00350-00147341-00147797": "a picture of Gordon Bailey Washburn with Mr Bobard, I think,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00351-00147797-00148018": "who was the president of the Institute.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00352-00148018-00148455": "And they're planning the 1958 International, biggest ever.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00353-00148455-00148941": ">> And we're gonna talk a bit about how the black books were", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00354-00148941-00149169": "the kind of methodology?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00355-00149169-00149278": ">> I think that's the next one.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00356-00149443-00149902": ">> Okay. >> So yeah, Gordon Washburn took over that", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00357-00149902-00150339": "black book from Homer Saint-Gaudens.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00358-00150339-00150878": "So I have never found Homer Saint-Gaudens's black books,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00359-00150878-00151249": "but we have the descendents of them.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00360-00151249-00151497": "But I know he used the same thing,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00361-00151497-00151981": "because I've seen those mentions of the black books in the correspondence.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00362-00151981-00152438": "So we have a whole series of these photographs of him visiting artists'", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00363-00152438-00152507": "studios.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00364-00152507-00153165": "Mostly in the like 20s and 30s, I guess, so before World War II.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00365-00153165-00153579": "On the left he's there with Reginald Marsh and I guess his wife and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00366-00153579-00153989": "they're sitting down to some kind of meal.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00367-00153989-00154473": "He, I think, was great friends with a lot of these artists, on the right,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00368-00154473-00154731": "that's Mondrian in his studio.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00369-00154731-00155268": "It's not a very good photo, but I knew you'd all know who that was.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00370-00155268-00155795": "Yes, so he, just like Blake Badey, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00371-00155795-00156497": "I'm sure Washburn, they all traveled for significant parts of their years.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00372-00156497-00156837": "Here I have Homer Saint-Gaudens, of course,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00373-00156837-00157470": "was traveling across the Atlantic on a boat, and there's part of his itinerary.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00374-00157470-00157819": "I think it's 1922, or '23, or '24, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00375-00157819-00158270": "at the bottom it's like ten days on the steamer to get home.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00376-00158270-00158869": "And just like one after the other city, so pretty intense,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00377-00158869-00159315": "but then Ingrid has her travel story, too >> Yeah, and so it continues,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00378-00159315-00159505": "gotta get out there, do your research.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00379-00159505-00159943": "So faced with", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00380-00159943-00160372": "this question of how am I going to", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00381-00160372-00160890": "strategically organize my research, I'm not gonna go everywhere in the world.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00382-00160890-00161344": "I really wanted to get off of my own beaten paths as a curator who travels to", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00383-00161344-00161455": "Europe routinely.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00384-00161455-00162011": "And to different parts of the United States, and major cities in South America.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00385-00162011-00162418": "So I hatched this idea", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00386-00162418-00162888": "of inviting five curator colleagues in different parts of the field.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00387-00162888-00163346": "To each go on a trip with me to some place new to both of us.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00388-00163346-00163641": "So to travel for two weeks with a colleague as a thinking and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00389-00163641-00163812": "traveling partner.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00390-00163812-00164235": "The companions, as I called them, weren't my co-curators by any stretch,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00391-00164235-00164826": "they were really colleagues to be with in the field.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00392-00164826-00165361": "And that the travel would be following their own interests,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00393-00165361-00165538": "their own trajectories of research.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00394-00165538-00165922": "So it really did get us both off of our own beaten paths, and I liked this idea,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00395-00165922-00166228": "too, of the International supporting research.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00396-00166228-00166654": "Like in kinda that great tradition of the Natural History Museum sending scientists", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00397-00166654-00166729": "out into the field.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00398-00166729-00167252": "So here they were sending me and my curatorial companion out into the field.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00399-00167252-00167817": "And just briefly, with Carin Kuoni, I traveled in parts of West Africa.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00400-00167817-00168362": "She's the director of the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at the New School.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00401-00168362-00169023": "Ruba Katrib and I, Ruba was interested in going to some place very specific,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00402-00169023-00169575": "recently Soviet or newly post-Soviet, and near Middle East.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00403-00169575-00170121": "So we went to the Caucasus region, Ruba's at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00404-00170121-00170704": "Doryun Chong is a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in Hong Kong,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00405-00170704-00170950": "and we were headed to Pakistan and Bangladesh.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00406-00170950-00171442": "And then there were terrorist attacks directed at Americans, Europeans,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00407-00171442-00171602": "it didn't seem like a good place for me to go.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00408-00171602-00171741": "So we went to India instead.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00409-00171741-00172206": "Bisi Silva, a curator based in Lagos, Nigeria,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00410-00172206-00172726": "her research is art of the African diaspora, we traveled in the Caribbean.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00411-00172726-00173126": "And then Magalí Arriola is a curator based in Mexico City.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00412-00173126-00173531": "And she was interested in the sort of trade routes,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00413-00173531-00173854": "cultural routes, history of colonization.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00414-00173854-00174471": "That would connect Mexico City and Manila, so both under Spanish rule and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00415-00174471-00174962": "colonial histories, so we traveled in parts of Southeast Asia.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00416-00174962-00175506": "And we too had intense itineraries that were composed by LIz Park,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00417-00175506-00175654": "my Associate Curator.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00418-00175654-00176070": "Taking leads from me and leads from my companion.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00419-00176070-00176561": "And then the criteria for her for our travel was not for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00420-00176561-00176915": "me to run around and find artists to bring to Pittsburgh.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00421-00176915-00177421": "Which is a very colonial model, not a contemporary one, but", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00422-00177421-00177771": "to really have a bigger understanding of what is the Contemporary.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00423-00177771-00178549": "When you move outside of the hubs of this art world, so that was our research quest.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00424-00178549-00178920": "And I just wanted to show you a picture of my office this is the map.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00425-00178920-00179459": "This is Buckminster Fuller's map of the world that", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00426-00179459-00179805": "shows the true relationships of scales of continents.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00427-00179805-00180296": "It has no right-side up or no up-side down, so that was my field of research.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00428-00180296-00180848": "And then just an anecdote from the travel with Bisi Silva, we were at Haiti,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00429-00180848-00181229": "and we were visiting the Centre d' Art.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00430-00181229-00181571": "And they were preparing for their first exhibition since", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00431-00181571-00182024": "the earthquake had really devastated their facility.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00432-00182024-00182615": "An exhibition of a Haitian artist named Jasmin Joseph,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00433-00182615-00183036": "here's one of his paintings from the 1950s.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00434-00183036-00183703": "And we had a lovely visit and when I came back, their archivist reached out to me.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00435-00183703-00184049": "And she said, well, we were going through our archives here, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00436-00184049-00184241": "we found this letter from your museum.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00437-00184448-00184974": "From 1957, inviting Jasmin Joseph to participate in the Carnegie International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00438-00184974-00185294": "And we wondered, did he participate in the Carnegie International?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00439-00185294-00185666": "And there it is, it's signed by George Washburn,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00440-00185666-00186079": "so that's part of the little black book that relates to all of this.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00441-00186079-00186131": ">> We should look.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00442-00186131-00186371": ">> We should look, but we did look in the catalog and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00443-00186371-00186749": "indeed Jasmin Joseph did put his paintings in the Carnegie International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00444-00186749-00187168": "But I love this that even in even in the contemporary travel research,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00445-00187168-00187454": "you're coming upon the history of this exhibition.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00446-00187454-00188091": "So a number of artists have engaged with the history of the show,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00447-00188091-00188683": "with Pittsburgh, but specifically, with the archives.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00448-00188683-00189165": "The artists John Reuben and Lenka Clayton, both of whom are based here in Pittsburgh,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00449-00189165-00189503": "have national, international careers as artists.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00450-00189503-00189586": "John, of course,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00451-00189586-00189959": "is the head of Graduate Studies in the Fine Arts Department here at CMU.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00452-00190084-00190624": "So I asked them to create a project that would activate one", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00453-00190624-00191164": "of the main galleries when you first walk in off lobby.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00454-00191164-00191823": "And so John and Lenka, in their way, spent a lot of time in the museum.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00455-00191823-00192277": "Spent a lot of time with Elizabeth kinda being directed to different Archives,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00456-00192277-00192464": "file what parts of the history they might.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00457-00192464-00192627": ">> Yeah we looked at a lot of different things.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00458-00192627-00192888": ">> Yeah, yeah including the little black books.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00459-00192888-00193069": ">> Including the little black books that was a start.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00460-00193069-00193250": ">> That was a start.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00461-00193250-00193435": "But what they ended up being drawn to.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00462-00193435-00193637": ">> Maybe you want to say what this.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00463-00193637-00194155": ">> So this is what we call the Carnegie International Record Card and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00464-00194155-00194401": "each artist has one or more.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00465-00194401-00194856": "This is Gari Melchers who exhibited in a lot of internationals.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00466-00194856-00195087": "This is card two for Melchers.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00467-00195203-00195727": "So it has the name of the artist, their nationality, of course when they died.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00468-00195727-00196263": "And then each year that they participated on the left and the name of the painting.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00469-00196263-00196554": ">> AE at the left is Annual Exhibition,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00470-00196554-00196966": "so as at the first, the second, these are later, the eleventh.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00471-00196966-00197587": "On the right it says whether it was listed in the catalog, I believe.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00472-00197587-00197859": "Looks like Melchers was on the jury a lot of these years.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00473-00197859-00198597": "So he was not qualified to get a prize, so they noted that.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00474-00198597-00199159": "But A and R is accepted or rejected and it looks like most of these were accepted.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00475-00199159-00199941": "Position refers to how they hung, cuz the salon hanging in the early 20th Century.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00476-00199941-00200339": "Where they would have like paintings stacked on top of each other on the wall,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00477-00200339-00200682": "so one was the coveted position, the bottom.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00478-00200682-00200865": "It's like Melcher's did well.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00479-00201058-00201524": "So, what John and Lanka looked at these cards and they were fascinated by", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00480-00201524-00202186": "the rejected titles, which were noted by an R Melcher's of course doesn't have any.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00481-00202186-00202520": "And then they were also looking at the actual titles.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00482-00202673-00202971": "We kept track of the rejected titles up to 1931.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00483-00202971-00203447": ">> Carnegie was a painting annual until 31.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00484-00203447-00203550": ">> Yes.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00485-00203550-00204047": ">> Artist submitted their work for consideration.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00486-00204047-00204398": "So John and Lanka were drawn to all of the arts which,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00487-00204398-00204987": "just imagine some of the As and Rs and this is their project for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00488-00204987-00205312": "the international, and there are Lanka and John.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00489-00205312-00206050": "But, when museum's open you will see two painters at this table in the gallery and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00490-00206050-00206490": "they are translating the R title,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00491-00206490-00206873": "rejected titles, into new paintings.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00492-00206873-00207452": "These text paintings that then get hung on the wall and then it's like a clock.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00493-00207652-00208147": "That as new paintings are added, they shift, and,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00494-00208419-00209111": "Eventually make their way to this bin, cuz there's only so many slots in there.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00495-00209111-00209210": "It's like a fordest project.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00496-00209210-00209428": "They're churning out these titles.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00497-00209428-00209880": "And when they reach the bin, they are there for takes.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00498-00209880-00210298": "So visitors can take home a rejected title,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00499-00210298-00210723": "new painting from the Carnegie International and they have.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00500-00210723-00211159": "It's been wonderful to walk around the museum and you see people with these.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00501-00211159-00211291": "They're kind of large, too,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00502-00211291-00211814": "these paintings under their arms apparently opening weekend.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00503-00211814-00212188": "Visitors from afar who were at the airport could identify one another cuz they're", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00504-00212188-00212671": "walking around with these rejected titles under there arms.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00505-00212671-00212839": ">> They don't usually make their way to the bin", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00506-00212839-00213009": "because people are waiting for them.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00507-00213009-00213138": ">> Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00508-00213138-00213294": "It's a wonderful project.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00509-00213294-00213548": "It really is activating this international, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00510-00213548-00213971": "the history of the Carnegie International, by way of the archive.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00511-00213971-00214539": "So to say I am an archive geek, I did an exhibition,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00512-00214539-00215089": "an important exhibition for me and my work that looked at archiving and collecting.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00513-00215089-00215534": "As process for contemporary artists, as imagery for contemporary artists.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00514-00215534-00215841": "So I am always thinking about the archives.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00515-00215841-00216135": "So even beginning on this project, yes,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00516-00216135-00216460": "Elizabeth was on of the first colleagues I wanted to meet.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00517-00216460-00216902": "And thinking about how this international, it is exhibition but", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00518-00216902-00217146": "it will then be archived.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00519-00217146-00217713": "So one of the first things we did, the team did, is we got", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00520-00217713-00218203": "our website up and running on this is our website homepage.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00521-00218203-00218389": "You can see it's very lean.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00522-00218389-00218750": "That's purposeful.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00523-00218750-00219125": "And you could click on participants.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00524-00219125-00219508": "We didn't have a database at the museum where you could put in an artist name and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00525-00219508-00219701": "see who was in the international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00526-00219701-00220076": "So one of the things that we did was to create just that.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00527-00220076-00220350": "So now, you can type in a name.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00528-00220350-00220904": "You could type in Whistler and do search, and you can see that Whistler", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00529-00220904-00221513": "was in many Carnegie Internationals as an artist, as a juror, etc.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00530-00221513-00222073": "So R International will enter this database we created and,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00531-00222204-00222871": "this is super geeky, but the international has three design phases for me.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00532-00222871-00223226": "So that first phase, like the website that was so lean,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00533-00223226-00223679": "was the Truss space,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00534-00223679-00224217": "like name for a Truss bridge, which is the most simple, industrial kind of bridge.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00535-00224217-00224662": "And in that phase of the exhibition and the kind of research and development", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00536-00224662-00225073": "phase, we referred to the international as Carnegie Int'l 57th ed., 2018.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00537-00225073-00225563": "And it had this kind of almost typewriter font.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00538-00225563-00226135": "So now we're in the fuss phase with the exhibition on, and now it's", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00539-00226135-00226756": "the Carnegie International 57th edition, 2018, with this kind of fussy font.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00540-00226756-00227171": "And so our exhibition guide,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00541-00227171-00227640": "that's the identity right now for the international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00542-00227640-00228161": "But we'll be entering soon [LAUGH] the catenary phase.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00543-00228161-00228559": "So catenary is a natural line between two points.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00544-00228559-00228953": "So like a rope bridge, is a catenary.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00545-00228953-00229360": "And so obviously I was thinking about Pittsburgh and it's bridges and as we make", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00546-00229360-00229812": "our way to catenary I think of like the whole project kinda snapping down.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00547-00229812-00229967": "And these turn into CI 57 2018.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00548-00229967-00230463": "And that's as we enter archive.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00549-00230463-00230979": "So we're doing a second publication for the International,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00550-00230979-00231576": "and it will be in this lean mean catenary scheme.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00551-00231576-00232187": "And yeah, and we're gonna work with Elizabeth to put all our papers.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00552-00232187-00232269": ">> We're already doing it.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00553-00232269-00232450": ">> We're already doing it.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00554-00232450-00232623": ">> Uh-huh. >> And no other curators ever done that,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00555-00232623-00232694": "have they Elizabeth?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00556-00232694-00232780": ">> No, you done right.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00557-00232780-00232830": ">> Yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00558-00232830-00232881": ">> Yeah. [LAUGH]", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00559-00232881-00233167": ">> Usually they just leave with lapses.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00560-00233167-00233229": ">> Absolutely.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00561-00233229-00233580": ">> Yeah, as you know, yeah so anyway, so okay.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00562-00233580-00234280": "So just to end the presentation was I'm gonna be speaking next Thursday", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00563-00234280-00234748": "about the international at the Museum 6:30 to 8:00.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00564-00234748-00235180": "I won't talk all that time, but I'll talk for quite a bit of it and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00565-00235180-00235661": "it's this kind of fast-moving look at the show,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00566-00235661-00236009": "which I've been giving annually, so I hope that you'll come to that.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00567-00236009-00236288": "To hear more about the Carnegie International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00568-00236288-00236816": "And I think, Now, how would you like to proceed?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00569-00236816-00237126": ">> I think Kate's gonna take some questions for us.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00570-00237126-00237590": "But I just wanted to mention, I brought in lots of show and tell up in the front.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00571-00237590-00238162": "Please be careful with the materials that you can tell are old and delicate.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00572-00238162-00238407": "But you can touch anything.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00573-00238407-00239128": "And there's catalogs, there's a scrapbook, there are some documents and photographs.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00574-00239128-00239319": ">> I'm just gonna point out, this is the catalog for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00575-00239319-00239762": "the First Carnegie International, and this is the guide for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00576-00239762-00240273": "the current Carnegie International, so we were, Thinking about histories.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00577-00240419-00240954": "And another thing that Elizabeth brought that you really have to see is Edward.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00578-00240954-00241119": "Here's Edward.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00579-00241119-00241347": "He's a, what is this?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00580-00241347-00241571": "This is- >> This is his entry blank.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00581-00241571-00241857": "So, and it is signed by him.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00582-00241962-00242434": "So it tells the name of the painting that he wanted to submit to the international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00583-00242434-00242763": "And how much it was valued at.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00584-00242763-00242926": "And the value of the frame.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00585-00242926-00243105": "And where they should pick it up.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00586-00243105-00243199": "And then they signed it.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00587-00243417-00243709": "Yeah, and actually this is the other real treasure.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00588-00243709-00243969": "This is a letter from Alexander Calder.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00589-00243969-00244477": "I don't know if you can see there's a little sketch up here of his mobile which", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00590-00244477-00245023": "is now at the airport, but it was designed for the grand staircase at the Carnegie.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00591-00245023-00245221": "It's been there for many years.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00592-00245221-00245462": ">> It was part of the Carnegie International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00593-00245462-00245773": ">> It was, the 58 international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00594-00245773-00245971": ">> All right.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00595-00245971-00246330": ">> All right, so we're gonna open it up for questions now.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00596-00246330-00246523": "Yeah, Bryan.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00597-00246523-00247048": ">> Bryan [INAUDIBLE] thank you for letting.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00598-00247048-00247176": "Quick question.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00599-00247176-00247706": "Is the database of public facing a free database?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00600-00247706-00247792": ">> Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00601-00247792-00248167": ">> Archives. >> No, no, it's on, so we created our own", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00602-00248167-00248673": "website just for the Carnegie International 2018, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00603-00248673-00249277": "so that's where you can learn about programs, and there's readings,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00604-00249277-00249835": "and that's where this little toy [LAUGH] exists, yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00605-00249835-00250211": ">> So, yeah, at the museum, we have, of course, our own internal database.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00606-00250211-00250698": "But mostly we focus on paintings that we have in our collection that were", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00607-00250698-00250894": "also in the international.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00608-00250894-00251072": ">> [INAUDIBLE] >> We do have other,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00609-00251072-00251304": "if you ever have a question, call me.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00610-00251304-00251406": "[LAUGH] >> Natural for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00611-00251406-00251564": "a librarian to ask about database.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00612-00251564-00251881": ">> Absolutely. >> But also that then our database,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00613-00251881-00252349": "thinking about how our website will probably vanish,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00614-00252349-00252778": "all the records went into the main database.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00615-00252778-00252853": ">> Right, right.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00616-00252853-00253505": ">> And we do have an archives website which is records.cmi.org.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00617-00253505-00253698": "Kate set that up.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00618-00253698-00254263": "There's not much about the international on it yet, but it will be eventually.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00619-00254263-00254332": ">> Okay, thank you.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00620-00254480-00254776": ">> Other questions?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00621-00254776-00254883": "Yeah, way in the back.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00622-00254883-00255350": ">> Hi, do you know if there's any plan to keep those neon wings up", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00623-00255350-00255660": "around the top of the buildings?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00624-00255660-00255823": ">> Thank you, that's my favorite question.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00625-00255823-00256119": "I think we all should be asking that question.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00626-00256119-00256680": ">> [LAUGH] >> It's such a beautiful project.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00627-00256842-00257257": "As soon as showed me his first sketch of what it would look like, it was like I", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00628-00257257-00257646": "almost couldn't believe that they weren't there, cuz it's just so simple.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00629-00257646-00258144": "And yet you can't even imagine how hard it was to get those things up", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00630-00258144-00258351": "there where there's no electricity!", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00631-00258351-00258619": "And it's a historic building, you can't drill a hole in it!", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00632-00258619-00258846": "And on and on and on.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00633-00258846-00259257": "But there they are and right now, there is no plan for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00634-00259257-00259743": "them to stay, but I think I'll miss them when they're gone.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00635-00259743-00260104": ">> [LAUGH] >> Yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00636-00260104-00260282": ">> But what can we do to advocate to keep them?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00637-00260282-00260710": "Because the night that it opened, I didn't know those were there, I've been kind of", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00638-00260710-00261001": "out to lunch doing whatever either, just not even thinking about it.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00639-00261001-00261109": "And I got out of my car,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00640-00261109-00261487": "I didn't do the valet parking so I was just down the street.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00641-00261487-00261821": "And I walked up and it's dark, and these lights are there.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00642-00261821-00262166": "And I think, after living in Pittsburg for almost a decade,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00643-00262166-00262539": "I hadn't even made it in the door, and I was almost weeping coming", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00644-00262539-00262955": "[INAUDIBLE] museum because I thought this is the first time we're there.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00645-00262955-00263432": "It's always been every time I walked up, a list of white men, and it", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00646-00263432-00263832": "was the first time I felt like [INAUDIBLE] >> Well while you were weeping,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00647-00263832-00263939": "then- >> Yes.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00648-00263939-00264480": ">> There were a lot of people weeping, because had this performance that,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00649-00264480-00265021": "for him, was happening, so it was this kind of his little pop-up performance,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00650-00265021-00265387": "where children wearing these little bomber jackets,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00651-00265387-00265755": "that mother had made from Bahamas [INAUDIBLE].", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00652-00265755-00266201": "Did this performance where they owned the names of different so", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00653-00266201-00266663": "there was little soapbox, this little girl jumps on, she said,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00654-00266663-00266975": "I'm Shirley Chisholm, and then she says.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00655-00266975-00267390": "So about ten kids performed different names.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00656-00267390-00267625": "A lot of weeping going on that night, yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00657-00267625-00268059": "But I mean, I don't know what, I don't have an answer yet, but", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00658-00268059-00268551": "the more I hear the question, the more there needs to be an answer, yep.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00659-00268551-00268637": ">> Absolutely.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00660-00268637-00268983": ">> And it's usually done in partnership with the libraries.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00661-00268983-00269184": "We have to welcome these- >> [CROSSTALK]", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00662-00269184-00269324": ">> And they did, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00663-00269324-00269708": "so a vested interest, perhaps, on both sides.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00664-00269708-00270026": ">> I feel like I fixed something that had always been missing [INAUDIBLE]", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00665-00270026-00270248": ">> Thanks.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00666-00270248-00270341": ">> Hi.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00667-00270341-00271111": "Could you talk a little bit about why there are no text panels in the museum,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00668-00271111-00271450": "and why they're all [INAUDIBLE] >> So", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00669-00271450-00271991": "there's one didactic panel when you first walk in.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00670-00271991-00272479": "And I call it the billboard because it's big and it's welcoming, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00671-00272479-00273054": "kinda lays out some of the big ideas for the show.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00672-00273054-00273613": "But I really wanted to make an exhibition where we as visitors", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00673-00273613-00274142": "didn't walk into a gallery, and look for words to read.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00674-00274142-00274722": "And I selected artists whose work I knew would be very present in the galleries,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00675-00274722-00275129": "and worked closely with the artist to really think about", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00676-00275129-00275519": "them inhabiting the space with their work.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00677-00275519-00275869": "And I think the show is very successful in that,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00678-00275869-00276369": "that people do seem to feel really this free to be in the exhibition.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00679-00276369-00276716": "But yet, I've written a text on wall text, so", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00680-00276716-00277226": "I think a lot about wall text and how you use it strategically or not.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00681-00277226-00277950": "And so we want that information available, and so I love 19th century travel guides.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00682-00277950-00278193": "So I love the idea you would have a little guide, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00683-00278193-00278622": "that there are wall labels that will say the artist's name and the title.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00684-00278622-00278985": "And then there was a page reference, and you can turn to page 94, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00685-00278985-00279408": "read a little bit about Rachel Rose in the gallery or later.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00686-00279408-00280025": "And the guide is accessible in that it's a $15 purchase,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00687-00280025-00280527": "or you can loan them for free and just wander with one in the gallery.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00688-00280527-00281180": "And I wanted to show where you, with the art in the museum.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00689-00281180-00281314": "Thank you for that question.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00690-00281314-00281925": "[LAUGH] >> Yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00691-00281925-00282123": ">> The last folks that went to Paris.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00692-00282123-00282363": "Were they supposed to leave the museum?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00693-00282363-00282499": ">> Probably not.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00694-00282499-00282812": "That sounds like an [INAUDIBLE] question.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00695-00282812-00282877": ">> I'm gonna say no.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00696-00282877-00283389": ">> Yeah, we kind of consider them as, they were working documents,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00697-00283389-00283693": "so we're just happy to have them back.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00698-00283922-00284311": "Actually we, when we got the collection of black books,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00699-00284311-00284710": "there were some that Gordon Washburn had used after he left the museum,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00700-00284710-00285020": "he went to New York after Pittsburgh.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00701-00285020-00285497": "And so he went to Asia, Asia House, Asia Society in New York.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00702-00285497-00285877": "And so I've actually sent those notebooks on to them.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00703-00286311-00286361": ">> Yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00704-00286498-00287034": "So this is a difficult question.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00705-00287034-00287236": "Do you have any favorites?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00706-00287236-00287509": "I mean that's like asking, what did you like best?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00707-00288298-00288630": "That is kind of an impossible question because I really", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00708-00288630-00288979": "invested a lot in each artist and their work.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00709-00288979-00289672": "And the invitation of the artists was to participate in making this show together.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00710-00289672-00289967": "And so artists did come here, and they spent time, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00711-00289967-00290565": "I think that's another part of why this show is so situated,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00712-00290565-00291002": "because artists really did think about the spaces, and the history, and the context.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00713-00291002-00291647": "So it's hard for me to pick a favorite.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00714-00291647-00292316": "I do very much enjoy the installation of it is in the decorative", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00715-00292316-00292786": "arts collection by artist Karen Kilimnik, a Philadelphia", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00716-00292786-00293274": "artist who makes painting, sculptures, photography, video.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00717-00293274-00293732": "And always kind of thinking about her", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00718-00293732-00294236": "work in terms of a kind of theater of art.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00719-00294236-00294619": "And so Karen is the artists that I worked with a lot in the past,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00720-00294619-00294907": "I'll continue to work with her in the future.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00721-00294907-00295300": "And I loved how she cited her installations.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00722-00295300-00295819": "They feel like 19th century salon style installations,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00723-00295819-00296129": "she loves the decorative and she loves the ballet.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00724-00296129-00296660": "But then it's totally punk when you start reading the titles for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00725-00296660-00297118": "the works, like there's this little charming photograph of some sheep.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00726-00297375-00297967": "And if I make this little feels like, yeah, the 19th century gallery brochuring,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00727-00297967-00298598": "you find a number, and you see it's the pretty pink sheep.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00728-00298598-00298977": ">> [LAUGH] >> And I thought, first,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00729-00298977-00299242": "it was meant to be the peering sheep, but no, it's the pink sheep.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00730-00299242-00299422": "And then, it's the whole thing,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00731-00299422-00300030": "it's just filled with the lightened subversion that I love.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00732-00300030-00300318": ">> Yeah, and I can just add my own experience.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00733-00300318-00300598": "I worked on aid and nationals, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00734-00300739-00301250": "it's really hard to divorce your view of the work from", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00735-00301250-00301676": "your experience with the artist, cuz I've worked on a lot of installations.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00736-00301676-00301987": "And some of the artists are very difficult to work with, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00737-00301987-00302238": "that makes me not like their work quite as much.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00738-00302238-00302626": ">> [LAUGH] >> But yeah, it's hard to pick a favorite.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00739-00302626-00302838": ">> Yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00740-00302838-00303163": "Well, I would say it's hard to be an artist, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00741-00303163-00303385": "get your vision out in the world.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00742-00303385-00303505": ">> Yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00743-00303505-00303657": ">> Yeah, we've got some difficult ones.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00744-00303657-00304417": "[LAUGH] >> Any additional questions?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00745-00304417-00304533": "Yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00746-00304533-00304907": ">> I wonder if, when you think of a title of this lecture, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00747-00304907-00305374": "your research question, what is the contemporary outside of the pubs,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00748-00305374-00305841": "could you give us some high points of what the answer to that question is?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00749-00305841-00305948": ">> Spoiler.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00750-00306200-00306707": ">> So it's like a contradiction in terms, contemporary and history,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00751-00306707-00307233": "because contemporary can't have this very word in it, it's moving.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00752-00307367-00307670": "It's information as we're standing in it.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00753-00307805-00307938": "I say so is history.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00754-00307938-00308189": "And that's our job.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00755-00308189-00308740": "Always retelling and re-narrating history and histories.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00756-00308740-00309455": "So, I have been giving the same lecture for over ten years.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00757-00309455-00309721": "But it's not the same lecture of course, every time it's different.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00758-00309721-00310254": "But it has structure in terms of these very open themes.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00759-00310254-00310801": "And as I've been giving it here the first time I gave it, it was to", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00760-00310801-00311193": "look at the past internationals and think about how they defined a contemporary, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00761-00311193-00311614": "the next time was about my research in the field and a kind of contemporary finding.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00762-00311614-00312087": "So this time it's actually gonna be how our exhibition might help us think", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00763-00312087-00312371": "about the contemporary units conditions.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00764-00312800-00312913": "Which are ever changing.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00765-00313249-00313446": ">> Any other questions?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00766-00313446-00313522": "Yeah?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00767-00313522-00313981": ">> You already talked about business,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00768-00313981-00314383": "the trust bridge, [INAUDIBLE].", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00769-00314383-00314907": "Were the artists that were presented in the international,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00770-00314907-00315257": "are they showing in those three phases?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00771-00315257-00315589": ">> No, that was just kind of a structural thing for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00772-00315589-00316016": "how I was thinking about the expedition unfolding.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00773-00316016-00316261": "I think a lot of structure, you could kind of get,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00774-00316261-00316443": "how is it going to introduce travel?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00775-00316443-00317031": "I need to this kind of five companions.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00776-00317031-00317548": "And this I feel silly saying it, but", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00777-00317548-00318165": "I had also a creative team I didn't introduce you to.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00778-00318165-00318529": "And there were consultants who, kind of", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00779-00318529-00318926": "like the people you would bring in at the end of your project and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00780-00318926-00319191": "were directing the exhibition to make your catalog with you.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00781-00319191-00319729": "So designer and editors, I invite those people from the beginning.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00782-00319842-00320300": "And they're colleagues who I've worked with in the past in different ways.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00783-00320300-00320632": "And they are as much thinking about exhibition and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00784-00320632-00321255": "exhibition making in greatness, it's sort of craft and detail, as I do.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00785-00321255-00321598": "And so, that there are these sort", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00786-00321598-00322023": "of editorial design through the whole thing that make it very holistic.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00787-00322023-00322400": "I think that's another thing that you feel on the show.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00788-00322400-00322867": "When we took over the signage of the whole museum and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00789-00322867-00323476": "it's kind of unified in a way that is connected to the exhibition,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00790-00323476-00323882": "and it's all one experience in the museum.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00791-00323882-00324499": "And that's how I came out of sort of thinking through these structures for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00792-00324499-00325063": "years, for years, [LAUGH] >> [INAUDIBLE] going, okay.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00793-00325063-00325309": ">> We have time for one final question.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00794-00325778-00326201": ">> So I know the catalog is going to come out end of this March?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00795-00326201-00326401": ">> Hopefully, the end of February.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00796-00326503-00326729": ">> Does that have process shots?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00797-00326729-00327141": "Because I know there are no images of the work in its finished state", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00798-00327141-00327299": "that are there right now.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00799-00327299-00327882": "Did you take process shots of how the artist was making the work in the space?", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00800-00327882-00328649": "Or is that not >> So", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00801-00328649-00329312": "you have this conundrum when you're making an exhibition and you're making a catalog.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00802-00329312-00329592": "And if you're making a contemporary exhibition that doesn't even exist until", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00803-00329592-00330194": "the day the thing open and the artist is done.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00804-00330194-00330403": "So that's why there is no picture in the guide.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00805-00330403-00330817": "I didn't wanna have pictures of artist's representative works cuz those aren't", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00806-00330817-00331056": "the work of the Carnegie International.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00807-00331056-00331394": "So the second publication_ >> Called The Dispatch.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00808-00331394-00331889": ">> Has installation views but not processed views,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00809-00331889-00332395": "but on our being published on the museum's website", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00810-00332395-00332877": "are these films that Tom Fisher our videographer", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00811-00332877-00333397": "made incredible process videos of artists' work.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00812-00333397-00333832": "And it's like a series that he's gonna be releasing over the course of", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00813-00333832-00334311": "the international that really that sort of our conversations with artists,", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00814-00334311-00334785": "and then this process photography, so that's accessible online, yeah.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00815-00335033-00335366": ">> I wanna thank all of you for being here today.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00816-00335366-00335567": "I encourage you to come up and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00817-00335567-00335995": "look at the materials from the Carnegie International Archive.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00818-00335995-00336160": "They are powerful, and", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00819-00336160-00336780": "it's a really great way to connect with the history of this wonderful exhibition.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00820-00336780-00336972": "Come up and check out the entry forms.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00821-00336972-00337427": "They really are just remarkable, really, really remarkable.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00822-00337427-00337795": "I also welcome you to join us afterwards for", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00823-00337795-00338172": "lunch in the lobby and to check out the Frankenstein Exhibit.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00824-00338172-00338411": "So thank you so much Ingrid and Elizabeth.", "kW_ZxJWaN5o-00825-00338411-00339032": ">> [APPLAUSE]"}}, {"audio_id": "kWHSVM3A5AE", "text": {"kWHSVM3A5AE-00000-00000261-00000362": 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"kWToCuY5oiy-00007-00004047-00004752": "should do this trade this was wfc we shorted this this was november 3rd this was a really big train", "kWToCuY5oiy-00008-00004832-00005344": "um because my position size was large and it would have been big for anybody that did it", "kWToCuY5oiy-00009-00005344-00005784": "that did all the ads so the advanced class the entries class goes over how to do ads", "kWToCuY5oiy-00010-00005856-00006488": "where to know you get the confirmation where the placement is of the entry where you can take more", "kWToCuY5oiy-00011-00006488-00007080": "size and sometimes that when we do an ad we double our size so it's like two trades at one sometimes", "kWToCuY5oiy-00012-00007080-00007576": "we do an ad we triple our size which is like three trades in one i can't remember the last time we", "kWToCuY5oiy-00013-00007576-00008144": "really did four trades in one but anyways this this had three ads which was really really great", "kWToCuY5oiy-00014-00008144-00008864": "and so this is a good example of of what what you learn how to do and how to find it and the entries", "kWToCuY5oiy-00015-00008864-00009760": "course was this wfc and again we shorted this and this went to the target the target was 22. okay", "kWToCuY5oiy-00016-00009760-00010448": "here this was again this was the into the close here on the um well this was into 3 15.", "kWToCuY5oiy-00017-00010504-00010984": "came down here but it really hit you know 3 o'clock 3 15 in here you could have got out at", "kWToCuY5oiy-00018-00010984-00011440": "3 o'clock target was 22 which i'd called in the morning when we did it so this was a trade that", "kWToCuY5oiy-00019-00011440-00012048": "you could have been in theoretically all day it was up and it dropped pretty much into the close", "kWToCuY5oiy-00020-00012048-00012624": "when in the close went to the target the target was only 30 cents from where we took the trade", "kWToCuY5oiy-00021-00012624-00013447": 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I played before I was 12 and I have no problem cheesy poofs.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00013-00007693-00008236": "If you must gain weight, the best place for that fat to land is on your hips, butt and", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00014-00008236-00008802": "thighs. Fat stored here is actually good for you, since it protects against heart and metabolic", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00015-00008802-00009342": "problems, according to a team of experts from Oxford University in Great Britain. Hip fat", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00016-00009342-00009935": "actually absorbs harmful fatty acids and contains an anti-inflammatory agent that helps prevent", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00017-00009935-00010497": "arteries from clogging. 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But that's not dissuading Meade, who", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00038-00021576-00022259": "points to the fact that Sept. 23 falls 33 days after last month's total solar eclipse", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00039-00022259-00023074": "as proof of his prophecy.Hey Dave, there's one easy way to find out if you really believe", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00040-00023074-00023670": "all this - just sign this little piece of paper that says all your earthly possessions", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00041-00023670-00024254": "and financial assets will transfer to me as of Sunday, September 24. You won't need 'em", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00042-00024254-00024487": "- right?", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00043-00024487-00024969": "All the major TV networks have turned down Sean Spicer’s offer to work for them. ***None", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00044-00024969-00025554": "of them wanted to meet his contract demand for his own customized podium on wheels.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00045-00025554-00026069": "Sunday's Emmy Awards had one of the lowest viewerships in the show's history. ***Probably", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00046-00026069-00026525": "because people were already tired of hearing about politics, and they knew that’s all", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00047-00026525-00026957": "they would get during the Emmy’s. And it turns out they were right.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00048-00026957-00027589": "A new study says that being neurotic can help people live longer. ***Which is great news", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00049-00027589-00028011": "if you are typically neurotic about not living very long.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00050-00028011-00028552": "John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, heard about a Polish beverage company's new drink called", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00051-00028552-00029100": "\"John Lemon.\" She threatened legal action alleging that it infringed on the trademark", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00052-00029100-00029652": "of her late husband. The company has now agreed to change its drink's name to \"On Lemon.\"", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00053-00029652-00030072": "***Ironic that the sourpuss in this story is Yoko.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00054-00030072-00030736": "Hey guys, if you want a girl to go out with you, do not waste your time on candy, flowers", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00055-00030736-00031399": "or poems just find a way to play her a sappy love song. Whether you bribe the band to play", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00056-00031399-00031988": "\"My Heart Will Go On\" or earnestly hum \"Truly Madly Deeply\", simply let those sentimental", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00057-00031988-00032547": "stanzas melt her heart... then ask for her phone number. In a recent experiment, single", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00058-00032547-00033252": "women age 18 to 20 spent five minutes listening to either a \"neutral\" pop song or a \"romantic", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00059-00033252-00033769": "ballad.\" Afterward, the women who heard the ballad were twice as likely to give an \"average", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00060-00033769-00034178": "looking\" interviewer their phone number and agree to go for drinks. ***And according", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00061-00034178-00034629": "to the documentary film, “Say Anything”, holding a boom box over your head playing", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00062-00034629-00034938": "Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes” is a sure-fire winner.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00063-00034938-00035494": "The World Health Organization is now warning that the world is running out of antibiotics.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00064-00035494-00035991": "***So if you’re planning on being sick in the near future, you might want to relocate", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00065-00035991-00036472": "to another planet first. I hear Nibiru is pretty close.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00066-00036472-00036901": "Now they're saying that Roomba vacuum could be collecting data about the layout of your", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00067-00036901-00037412": "home and then sold. ***That’s right... Big Brother sucks.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00068-00037412-00038074": "A California man went on a rampage that ended with him beating up a grocery employee with", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00069-00038074-00038665": "a bag of bread. The 39-year-old man allegedly entered the Safeway “yelling and screaming”.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00070-00038665-00039131": "One employee attempted to calm the man, but he responded by pushing him several times,", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00071-00039131-00039612": "then grabbing a loaf of French bread and hitting him in the face. ***The employee did not sustain", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00072-00039612-00040053": "major injuries but he is pressing charges of “gluten assault”.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00073-00040053-00040599": "Music not only lowers blood pressure, but also it does so nearly as effectively as cutting", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00074-00040599-00041180": "salt from your diet or exercising, according to researchers from Ruhr University in Germany.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00075-00041180-00041775": "But there is one big gotcha: It has to be classical music. The study: Led by Hans-Joachim", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00076-00041775-00042356": "Trappe, the team played Mozart's \"Symphony No. 40 in G Minor,\" various dances by Johann", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00077-00042356-00042999": "Strauss and ABBA songs to 60 volunteers. Each person's blood pressure was taken before and", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00078-00042999-00043463": "after listening to the music. Mozart lowered systolic blood pressure. Strauss did as", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00079-00043463-00044041": "well. Meanwhile, the Swedish pop group Abba had no effect whatsoever. ***And dubstep", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00080-00044041-00044275": "immediately put people in the ICU.", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00081-00044275-00044815": "Today’s Daily Dose of Weird News is dedicated to my friends at Cross International. A single", "kWb7xVKYA8o-00082-00044815-00045410": "gift of $60 will feed a child for a full five months in Kenya and South Sudan! 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the very first version back in 2002 one of the things i really like about", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00004-00002328-00002800": "the framework is that it's it's longevity you know you can take those apps from 2002 and you", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00005-00002800-00003256": "can run them on all the newest platforms and this session is all about doing that with kubernetes so", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00006-00003311-00003679": "there's a couple things i'm going to cover uh start with a few slides i'm going to talk about", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00007-00003679-00004064": "well i'm going to give you some 101 because i know this is this is a new topic for a lot of people", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00008-00004064-00004464": "i've been working with docker since the earliest versions so like and if you if you", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00009-00004464-00004784": "if you're with me on there then the first few slides will be stuff you already know", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00010-00004784-00005248": "but i want to get get everyone on the same level talking about what docker is how net fits in", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00011-00005248-00005752": "uh what windows containers mean in in docker and kubernetes and then most of the sessions gonna be", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00012-00005752-00006360": "demos so i'm gonna do a bunch of demos uh running some brand new dot net core 3.0 apps uh building", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00013-00006360-00006840": "them in docker running them locally on my machine and then running that exact same app in kubernetes", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00014-00006840-00007272": "uh with the issue with kubernetes service so i'll do that with a brand new.net core 3 app running", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00015-00007272-00007744": "linux containers and then i'll use the exact same process the same tools and the same frameworks", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00016-00007744-00008200": "to do it with a very old.net app running on windows so that's that that's the session today", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00017-00008320-00008720": "okay so the very first thing so if you're not familiar with docker like primarily", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00018-00008720-00009288": "it is a packaging distribution and runtime for applications so what you do with docker is you", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00019-00009288-00009672": "have your windows server or your linux server you install docker on it and you don't install", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00020-00009672-00010040": "anything else because everything else that's going that your application needs is going to", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00021-00010040-00010536": "come through the container the way you make that happen is you write this script which which is", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00022-00010536-00010920": "basically an installation script that says all the bits and pieces that your app needs that's", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00023-00010920-00011464": "called a docker file and what that might look like for an old let's say a dotnet web forms app it's", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00024-00011464-00011912": "basically a list of all the components that you need so uh i'm a windows app so i need to start", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00025-00011912-00012480": "on a version of windows windows server core i'm a web app so i need iis i'm a dot net app so i need", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00026-00012480-00012944": "net and i'm asp.net so i need asp.net installed and configured and then right at the top there i", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00027-00012944-00013504": "package my own web application which would be the binaries or the content the html and javascript", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00028-00013504-00013952": "and any configuration that i need so i write this thing called a docker file which describes all", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00029-00013952-00014408": "those steps i run this command docker image build and that produces this thing called an image which", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00030-00014408-00015056": "is just a static package that contains everything in my application and i can share that now that", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00031-00015056-00015447": "docker file that i've talked about that does all those steps uh could be something as simple as", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00032-00015447-00016063": "this so this docker file uh it actually is the previous the previous diagram so this requires", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00033-00016063-00016720": "iis.net and asp.net but that first line that from line says use somebody else's docker image this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00034-00016720-00017288": "happens to be a microsoft image and that's already got everything i need so it's got iis it's got", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00035-00017288-00017720": "net it's got asp.net already configured so everything my application needs is already", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00036-00017720-00018264": "there right in that first line so and then the next stage imagine this is an old application", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00037-00018264-00018720": "i've already got a build process that gives me an installer a windows msi i want to just see", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00038-00018720-00019232": "how that looks in docker this is literally all i need to do i copy in my msi and that run command", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00039-00019232-00019808": "this all happens within docker it's going to run msi exec to deploy my application from my msi", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00040-00019808-00020080": "you're not necessarily going to do this with your new applications but it's a good way to", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00041-00020080-00020512": "see how they how your old applications your old windows apps are going to look in containers", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00042-00020592-00021048": "for a new app it's going to look something more like this so it's the same syntax it's the same", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00043-00021048-00021568": "few commands that you need to understand the words in blue there that they're the docker syntax most", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00044-00021568-00021936": "of what you're going to do though is is just run script inside that inside this docker file", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00045-00021936-00022336": "this is a bit more complicated this is my brand new.net core application and this does", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00046-00022336-00022848": "a bit more than the previous example firstly there are two parts to this so the first part", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00047-00022848-00023376": "is going to compile my application from source code so you see here the from line is saying use", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00048-00023376-00023832": "an image that microsoft owned so there's a public images microsoft maintain them every time there's", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00049-00023832-00024416": "a windows update or a net update they push out new versions this is using your version this is using", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00050-00024416-00024928": "an image that's got net core installed and it's the sdk so it's got everything you need to build", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00051-00024928-00025480": "and package your applications the rest of the lines here copy in the source code from whichever", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00052-00025480-00025880": "machine that's running docker and then run.net publish which is exactly what you would do if", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00053-00025880-00026327": "you were building it in the ci system or locally on your machine this all happens within docker", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00054-00026383-00026783": "and then the second stage starts from the net runtime so this has got asp.net", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00055-00026839-00027295": "this doesn't have the sdk so i can't build an app because when i'm running my container in", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00056-00027295-00027744": "production there's no need for me to have the sdk i just need the runtime so this starts from the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00057-00027744-00028312": "asp.net runtime it specifies what to do when the application starts so that entry point line says", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00058-00028312-00028912": "run.net with my dll and then it copies everything that was built in the previous stage so the the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00059-00028912-00029400": "the previous um the previous example that i showed you you need to have a bunch of stuff first so you", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00060-00029400-00029880": "need to have something a process and a machine that can build your msi but it's very quick to", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00061-00029880-00030336": "get up and running this version you don't need anything at all because all you need is docker", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00062-00030336-00030768": "and your source code and everything you need to build your app and compile your app and run", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00063-00030768-00031224": "your app is going to come from docker so it's a really nice way to make everything super portable", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00064-00031312-00031736": "okay so when i built my image and i've run through that that docker file so what docker", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00065-00031736-00032239": "will do is effectively execute each line in that docker file and it will build me this thing called", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00066-00032239-00032712": "called a docker image that lives on the machine where i did the docker build and i can push it to", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00067-00032712-00033216": "a thing called a registry so that's docker hub or as your container registry or a local registry or", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00068-00033216-00033752": "whatever you're doing or github packages which is just a store for all these images so i can share", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00069-00033752-00034208": "that now and then anyone who has access to that image because i could make it public or private", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00070-00034208-00034768": "anyone who has access can do a docker run and that will bring that container image onto their machine", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00071-00034768-00035184": "which brings everything with it so everything that you've packaged comes down with that container", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00072-00035184-00035656": "image and then the container will start so your application will start the actual process for your", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00073-00035656-00036088": "app is going to run on the server directly because that's the way containers work but everything", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00074-00036088-00036664": "the application needs comes packaged with that container image so my server doesn't need iis or", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00075-00036664-00037040": "net and if i'm running several containers with different versions of net they're all", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00076-00037040-00037456": "completely isolated so that's the kind of basics of containers and of course it's the same with", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00077-00037456-00037976": "linux 2. the commands are the same the dockerfile syntax is the same when you run your container", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00078-00037976-00038440": "it's in its container it needs to run on a linux server but the syntax is the same i bring that", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00079-00038440-00039128": "down this may be based on debian or a lightweight linux version it's your.net core installed and", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00080-00039128-00039632": "asp.net core and my web app and the application that's running is the net runtime but it's exactly", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00081-00039632-00040160": "the same set of tools same set of artifacts to run your your old windows apps on.net framework or", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00082-00040160-00040928": "your new apps running on on linux okay so that's your introduction to docker now what you can then", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00083-00040928-00041400": "end up with is uh because your linux containers have to run on the next servers and your windows", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00084-00041400-00041760": "containers have to run on windows servers uh you end up needing to kind of join these things", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00085-00041760-00042232": "together that's where kubernetes comes in so what kubernetes can do is that you can take a bunch of", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00086-00042232-00042784": "servers bunch of linux machines a bunch of windows machines you install docker on all of them and", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00087-00042784-00043272": "then what you end up with is a bunch of isolated machines that can all run containers individually", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00088-00043272-00043704": "but then you deploy kubernetes and you turn the whole thing into a cluster you can treat", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00089-00043704-00044176": "it like one big uh one big platform where you're just gonna throw your apps and it's gonna decide", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00090-00044176-00044656": "what to do with them now i haven't got time to go interview we're not using any depth but basically", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00091-00044656-00045312": "what it is is it's a container orchestrator so it manages where the containers run so you you manage", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00092-00045312-00045808": "your your kubernetes cluster remotely so i can use my laptop i can connect to my community's cluster", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00093-00045808-00046320": "when i want to deploy an application i send kubernetes a description of what the pieces that", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00094-00046320-00046840": "the app needs uh in a yaml file it's called your application manifest that says i need this contact", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00095-00046840-00047280": "i need this this container and i want five of them i need this container i want 10 of them this one", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00096-00047280-00047720": "has to run on windows this one has to run on linux you throw that to kubernetes and it makes all the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00097-00047720-00048176": "choices for you about what's going to run where so it might run for someone one server and someone", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00098-00048176-00048624": "another server and then it monitors the whole thing and guarantees you your the service levels", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00099-00048624-00049120": "that you've specified so if i need 10 containers running my web app to get to get scale and", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00100-00049120-00049568": "failover uh if three of those are running on one of my linux servers and that server dies", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00101-00049568-00049944": "then kubernetes will see that server's gone it's taking three containers with it so i", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00102-00049944-00050320": "need to start up another three somewhere else on the cluster to maintain the service level", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00103-00050376-00050728": "so the reason why kubernetes is so exciting and why people are really interested in it", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00104-00050728-00051272": "is if you if you build your app and package your app with docker to be uh to be self-healing then", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00105-00051272-00051712": "you can get these kind of autonomous systems where you throw them the application manifest", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00106-00051712-00052079": "they work out what to do with it they keep it up and running they keep it healthy for you", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00107-00052079-00052591": "and so they're kind of self-operating okay and this is what that application manifest", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00108-00052591-00053055": "looks like in kubernetes this is a simplified version because the kubernetes the kubernetes", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00109-00053055-00053504": "manifest spec is quite involved but there's two parts to this there's that the top left", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00110-00053504-00053912": "the top element here is a service which is basically just um something that will", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00111-00053912-00054432": "let network traffic from the outside world into your containers so this is saying i'm listening", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00112-00054432-00054960": "on port 8081 so any traffic that comes into kubernetes from the outside world on that port", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00113-00054960-00055408": "is going to go into a container on port 80. and in this case the container is going to be this dotnet", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00114-00055408-00055888": "conf to do list which is my net core container so the second part is the deployment that says", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00115-00055888-00056248": "this is the container that i want to run that's going to deal with the traffic that comes into", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00116-00056248-00056616": "the service there's way more to humanities than that but this is just to give you a bit of a", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00117-00056616-00057096": "a bit of a grounding so that the demos make sense and then all the rest of this session is going", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00118-00057096-00057648": "to be demos until we come back and recap at the end okay so i'm going to move on to my demos now", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00119-00057824-00058624": "let's open vs code so first demo is i'm going to take a dotnet core 3.0 app uh and i'm going to run", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00120-00058624-00059055": "it locally and then i'm going to push it up to aks my azure kubernetes cluster and see how it looks", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00121-00059055-00059567": "in azure so uh all the code i've got is on github uh the final slide i've got is a whole bunch of", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00122-00059567-00059936": "links that will show you where all this stuff is you don't really need any prereqs in order to do", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00123-00059936-00060400": "this yourself you just need docker desktop which runs on mac or windows you can get the source code", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00124-00060400-00060824": "you can try it all yourself and then there's actually in the uh in the readme for today's", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00125-00060824-00061384": "session there's instructions how to spin up an aks cluster so you can try on aks2 okay so this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00126-00061384-00061840": "is the dockerfile for my.net core app there are two parts to it like in the example i showed you", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00127-00061840-00062296": "it starts from the.net core sdk microsoft owned and maintained that it's got all the tools", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00128-00062296-00062816": "i copy in my source code i do a restore to get my packages and then i do a net publish there's", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00129-00062816-00063464": "this thing here which is about the runtime id and i'm using advantage of a new.net core 3 feature", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00130-00063464-00064191": "which is in here that i can publish a single file and i can publish it trimmed and those two things", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00131-00064191-00064752": "together mean i don't need the.net core framework deployed in my container at all i'm just gonna get", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00132-00064752-00065240": "a single binary which has got my whole application this happens to be an asp.net core application", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00133-00065240-00065720": "but i don't need asp.net core deployed to my container because everything is in my application", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00134-00065720-00066224": "so this gives me a super super lightweight container on time okay so the way i do this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00135-00066224-00066800": "is i'm gonna i'm connected to uh a linux machine so i'm running on windows here but i'm connected", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00136-00066800-00067424": "to docker on linux which means i can build this to run on linux i clear this down and just do a build", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00137-00067576-00067984": "so that's going to run through all the steps in my docker file and you'll see it was it was like", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00138-00067984-00068504": "ridiculously suspiciously fast because i've already run it today and if nothing changes", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00139-00068504-00068944": "if none of the source code changes if none of the docker file changes then all that stuff comes from", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00140-00068944-00069328": "the cache so you'll see all these lines here each of these lines from the docker file says using", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00141-00069328-00069968": "cache now if i run this without the cache so i can say no cache you'll see a bit more familiar output", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00142-00069968-00070384": "so each of these steps are going to be executed now this is running on my linux machine you'll see", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00143-00070384-00070968": "i've come into the dot net restore part so i copy in the cs proj file into my docker image that's", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00144-00070968-00071456": "all i copied to start with then i run the restore because that might be a time consuming process", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00145-00071456-00071944": "and then i copy in the rest uh and then like i go and do the build and you'll see now the the build", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00146-00071944-00072472": "engine starts it's doing the net publish which is gonna actually do the the single file packing", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00147-00072472-00072880": "and the trimming and all that stuff so that that takes a little while so you'll see this is just", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00148-00072880-00073360": "and the output here all these lines of output are just what you would normally see in visual studio", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00149-00073360-00073856": "or vs code if you're doing this as part of your ci cd pipeline then you will see all this in the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00150-00073856-00074280": "output too so it's nothing different it's just a different way of actually running these things", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00151-00074280-00074584": "okay i'm going to kill this because the the compression of all the bits and pieces takes", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00152-00074584-00075080": "a little while and i already have a version that's built so i'm going to run that container", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00153-00075080-00075456": "from the version that actually i'm going to show you i'll show you the difference between some of", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00154-00075456-00075920": "these these new options that you've got with dot net core 3. so i've built a few of these", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00155-00075920-00076344": "images already i've built them with different variations of those single file and trimmed", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00156-00076344-00076888": "stuff so uh this is the the biggest version if i run that without the single file and without", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00157-00076888-00077464": "the trim then it ends up being 200 megabytes if i include the single file and the trimmed flags then", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00158-00077464-00078080": "it comes down to 170 megabytes what that means is that entire package which has got uh debian", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00159-00078080-00078696": "it's got the linux operating system it's got my binary for my application it's got enough bits of", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00160-00078696-00079208": "net core to be able to run the website it's got all my all my dependencies all my configuration", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00161-00079208-00079704": "the whole thing comes in at 170 megabytes which it is pretty much as small as you're going to", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00162-00079704-00080344": "get a full asp.net core app okay so that's the difference those new flags mean so if i run this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00163-00080504-00080840": "so i'm going to do a docker container run so imagine i could put i could share this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00164-00080840-00081192": "now with with a docker hub actually already have so if you want to try this yourself you", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00165-00081192-00081664": "can these flags here just mean it's a background container so detach it put it in the background", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00166-00081664-00082088": "it's going to keep running and this flag means i want to send traffic into my host on", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00167-00082152-00082528": "port 1898 and that's going to go into the container on port 80. so", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00168-00082528-00082864": "again i'm zipping through this it's going to get a feel for how this stuff works", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00169-00082864-00083464": "okay so i'm going to run this container and then i'm going to open firefox and browse to that app", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00170-00083832-00084248": "this is the machine that i'm connected to my linux machine and this i'm afraid to say it's", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00171-00084248-00084664": "another to-do list application they're really easy to write so they're good to they're good for demos", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00172-00084664-00085064": "i've got nothing in here right now and this is connect this is running on a local sql lite", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00173-00085064-00085536": "database that's inside the container uh i've got a to-do list here it's all empty i can put some new", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00174-00085536-00086056": "items in but i've got a diagnostics page which is really handy for me to see what's going on", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00175-00086056-00086416": "this is the name of the container this is the version of net that's running so i can", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00176-00086416-00086912": "see it's uh it's running on preview 9 actually i've got the operating system architecture and", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00177-00086912-00087328": "the description so i know it's linux i know it's running on intel i know it's running on.net core", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00178-00087392-00088016": "okay so that's looking pretty good if i want to deploy this to kubernetes let's go back here", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00179-00088128-00088768": "close this down here's my application manifest so what this is saying is again it's a slightly", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00180-00088768-00089152": "more elaborate version of the one i showed you in the slides but it's the same principle i've", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00181-00089152-00089704": "got a service here which is the entry point to my app so kubernetes will listen on port 8081 it'll", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00182-00089704-00090272": "send traffic into my to-do list container on port 80. when i scroll down here this is describing", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00183-00090272-00090768": "how kubernetes should run that container so this is the version of my container that i've already", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00184-00090768-00091160": "pushed to docker hub so i've done the docker image push this is all ready to go i've got", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00185-00091160-00091640": "my ports that i'm exposing there are a few other bits and pieces here so i'm taking uh i'm taking", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00186-00091640-00092168": "configuration from the cluster so i've created some configuration settings in kubernetes now this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00187-00092168-00092624": "is one of the great things about these platforms is that you can separate your application from the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00188-00092624-00093224": "runtime config so the app has enough logic inside it to look in this particular path and if it finds", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00189-00093224-00093680": "a bunch of config files it'll use them and those config files aren't there in the docker image", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00190-00093680-00094240": "they are provided by the runtime so kubernetes has this has this con configuration deployed when the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00191-00094240-00094736": "container runs that configuration gets injected from kubernetes into the application it sees them", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00192-00094736-00095256": "there and it configures itself so i've got one docker image that i can run in dev in test in", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00193-00095256-00095744": "uat in production and just apply the configuration from the platform so this thing is really portable", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00194-00095744-00096216": "so that's that's an important thing to have okay so i'm going to go over to azure here and see if", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00195-00096216-00096640": "my cloud shell is still running yeah okay cool so i've got a resource group here with a bunch", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00196-00096640-00097144": "of things for today's demos i've got a kubernetes service that has some windows and some linux nodes", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00197-00097144-00097584": "i've got a sql server database that i'm going to use later and i've also got a postgres database", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00198-00097584-00098040": "which i'm using for my to-do list application so there's to do app that i'm running locally", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00199-00098040-00098576": "i've just run it in a container using sql lite it also has enough logic using ef core to go and talk", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00200-00098576-00099144": "to postgres and that's what i'm using as ur so in my cloud shell here i'm going to kill this sleep", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00201-00099216-00099744": "i'm ready to switch between linux and windows i'm ready to deploy this because i've already got", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00202-00099744-00100280": "everything set up so if i do a cube custom cube title is the command line to deal with kubernetes", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00203-00100280-00100688": "cube other people pronounce it different ways it's officially pronounced cubecuttle don't let anyone", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00204-00100688-00101168": "tell you different so cubecastle's get nodes will tell me what machines are running in my cluster", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00205-00101168-00101624": "i've got two linux machines two windows machines so i can run a variety of different applications", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00206-00101624-00102184": "but the way i deploy them and manage them is all exactly the same so if i look at the secrets that", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00207-00102184-00102648": "i've got these are the configuration items that i've deployed so i've already got ones", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00208-00102648-00103232": "set up i've got my in here in my to-do list config i've got a um all the information", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00209-00103232-00103783": "to connect to postgres so if i describe that particular secret which is called list config", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00210-00103983-00104496": "inside here there are two files json files and inside the secrets.json is the connection string", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00211-00104496-00105040": "to postgres so as a kubernetes administrator i can go and look at that but no one else can see that", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00212-00105040-00105656": "stuff okay so now i will go and deploy my app and i've already got that that same yaml file", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00213-00105656-00106352": "that i've just shown you is already on here uh let's see where i am so let's do it don't make", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00214-00106511-00106904": "yeah let's contact maps look okay so i can so the way i deploy my application i've got this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00215-00106904-00107408": "yaml file and i do cube cuddle applied and what that does is it's uh it's a desired state system", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00216-00107408-00107944": "so kubernetes is going to take the description that i've got in this yaml file that's my desired", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00217-00107944-00108335": "state it'll look at what's currently running and anything that needs to change it will change", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00218-00108335-00108735": "so i can see i've already created the service because that service creates me an azure load", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00219-00108735-00109256": "balancer with a static ip address i want to keep that but my deployment is new so it's deploying", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00220-00109256-00109976": "my application now if i do a cube cuddle get all you will see i've already got a few things running", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00221-00109976-00110511": "so here's my my new thing which is my to-do list web application which has started 25 seconds ago", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00222-00110616-00110992": "all these bits and pieces of how kubernetes does the different layers of my application", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00223-00111056-00111496": "so that's all up and running that all looks good and if i browse to this application", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00224-00111496-00112256": "now if i do tube channel just to be sure get service these are the these are the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00225-00112256-00112672": "external entry points so here's my to-do list web this is the load balancer so it", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00226-00112672-00113192": "gets created by aks integrates with the rest of azure creates a real azure load balancer", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00227-00113192-00113752": "gets me an external ip address and it tells me what ports i can use so if i switch back to my", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00228-00113824-00114392": "test browser this is now my hitting my aks version which is talking to postgres", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00229-00114392-00114768": "it's a brand new deployment this is a brand new container using the same container image", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00230-00114768-00115224": "that i've run locally i've already pushed it to docker hub kubernetes is able to pull that down", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00231-00115296-00115808": "and because of the of the the secrets inside the configuration uh it's already set up to connect", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00232-00115808-00116256": "to postgres and postgres has some data already in there so i've already been putting stuff in here", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00233-00116256-00116864": "um the one good thing about this to-do list is it really so suits my workflow you can put new items", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00234-00116864-00117288": "in but you can remove them so if you've got a workload like mine this is this is perfect for you", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00235-00117288-00117616": "if i go to diagnostics here you'll see actually this is a slightly different version because", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00236-00117616-00118128": "i'm running the release version of net core 3 but i'm running x64 i'm running linux so", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00237-00118128-00118496": "it's the same app it's connected to postgres because it's getting the config it needs from", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00238-00118496-00118888": "kubernetes so same same workflow but a really nice way to do the deployment", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00239-00119032-00119568": "okay so that's a brand new app so that's fairly straightforward what about my old app so uh as", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00240-00119568-00120048": "part of my uh my kind of taking the oldest apps i can find i've got a docker file here that's gonna", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00241-00120048-00120768": "package up nerd dinner like the original dinner from 2006 or whatever it was the dockerfile syntax", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00242-00120768-00121144": "is the same uh this there's a few more pieces in here because it's a more complicated app", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00243-00121144-00121768": "but actually the structure is exactly the same i'm starting from uh a net framework uh image", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00244-00121768-00122208": "so again microsoft owned this they keep it up to date this is based on windows server core and it's", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00245-00122208-00122728": "got the full net framework for me i'm copying in the package config and doing a new get restore so", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00246-00122800-00123272": "exactly the same patterns excuse me same patterns to build my application copy in the rest of", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00247-00123272-00123744": "the source code and run ms build so all fairly straightforward the application image has already", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00248-00123744-00124311": "got um asp.net 47 installed and then i'm doing all this weird stuff which is to do with setting up", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00249-00124311-00124888": "iis so i can get the logs out of the container i then copy in my application down here i run", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00250-00124888-00125383": "some powershell to set up my app i do that again this is a weird thing that you have to do because", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00251-00125383-00125808": "it's a 10 year old application and sometimes there are weird steps and then the last thing", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00252-00125808-00126216": "i've got here is i've got a health check which is which tells docker how to check the application", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00253-00126216-00126688": "inside the container is still healthy and then i copy in the app the application so there's a few", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00254-00126688-00127368": "bits going on here but it's still 48 lines half of them are white space lines compare this to a", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00255-00127432-00127959": "30 page word document with lots of pictures that say now click here and now install.net", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00256-00127959-00128456": "and now run the asp.netrage command this is much neater and it's much more portable because all", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00257-00128456-00128911": "you need to build this is docker and the source code so i would do a docker image build to make", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00258-00128911-00129328": "to make this happen but you've already seen that process exactly the same process i would run it", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00259-00129328-00129824": "on a windows machine docker image build gets me the build package docker image push to share it", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00260-00129824-00130304": "and then i'm then i'm ready to run it so again i already have this deployed to my kubernetes", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00261-00130304-00130983": "cluster so if i go and check this out uh oh that i haven't shown you the yaml file so similar thing", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00262-00131048-00131480": "to deploy this to kubernetes it's got its own service because in this case i'm listening on a", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00263-00131480-00131960": "different port but of course i could have i would ordinarily use the standard http port and i would", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00264-00131960-00132488": "do things by domain name if i was running several apps on one cluster so this is listening on 8080.", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00265-00132488-00132968": "i've got my container image here that i want to use this is the one that i've built and pushed", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00266-00132968-00133456": "i'm saying which ports to use i'm using exactly the same pattern to get the configuration", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00267-00133456-00134040": "out of out of the kubernetes cluster and into my app now um the first app that i showed you use the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00268-00134040-00134600": "net standard config system with json files this is using the old.net framework configuration system", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00269-00134600-00135080": "with the xml config files it's exactly the same as far as kubernetes is concerned i'm going to", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00270-00135080-00135640": "deploy those xml files as a secret in kubernetes and make them available to my app in this location", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00271-00135640-00136016": "and the app is configured to pull bits of the apple bits of the config from there", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00272-00136080-00136464": "okay and then the last thing i've got here that i need to point out is this node selector", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00273-00136464-00136984": "so this is a docker image it's pushed to docker hub kubernetes doesn't know at this point when", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00274-00136984-00137528": "i ask it to run the app whether it's for windows or linux so i've given this hint to say this is", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00275-00137528-00138016": "a windows app so make sure you run it on one of my windows notes okay so let's have a look", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00276-00138016-00138528": "at this so i've already deployed this to make sure that the demos didn't take all afternoon", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00277-00138528-00138872": "morning or evening depending on where you are so that's what you can see here i've already got a", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00278-00138872-00139392": "deployment that i that i deployed an hour or so ago uh it's running my nerds in a web application", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00279-00139392-00139816": "and i can see there's a service here and there's my external ip so exactly the same thing i've", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00280-00139816-00140504": "already got a if i do the cube cuddle describe secret and what was it called no dinner config", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00281-00140760-00141160": "then you'll see the same thing i've uploaded this secret with my sql server connection string", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00282-00141160-00141656": "it's a connection strings.config file exactly the same principle that i would use for an", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00283-00141656-00142112": "ordinary.net app i've got a web config file that's looking elsewhere for the connection strings", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00284-00142112-00142696": "this is already deployed so this is now running up in uh up in kubernetes so i can browse to this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00285-00142888-00143488": "go back to my test browser and if i look at this there we are there's no dinner so this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00286-00143488-00144064": "is my 10 year old application it was originally written with with mvc like many many moons ago", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00287-00144064-00144544": "um i can log in this is all connected to my sql server database i've already put some information", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00288-00144544-00144992": "in here so this is connected to sql azure it's getting the data that i've already run if i run", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00289-00144992-00145424": "a new pod it'll connect to the same container and i'll get the same thing out so exactly the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00290-00145424-00145904": "same kind of workflow for an old windows app or a brand new.net core app running on linux", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00291-00145992-00146704": "okay so let's have a look here let's go back to our slides okay so those are the demos", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00292-00146704-00147072": "all that stuff's on github you can check it out so just uh just to kind of recap what i", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00293-00147072-00147520": "did because it's not a very long session i've got my kubernetes clusters now the great thing about", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00294-00147520-00147984": "kubernetes is it's kind of the same everywhere uh there are different implementations for different", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00295-00147984-00148392": "parts of kubernetes but the yaml descriptions are always kind of the same so i can throw this", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00296-00148392-00148936": "on on my local machine i can throw on vms i can run up on aks in azure i've got my cluster i've", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00297-00148936-00149456": "deployed my application deployed my old windows application so inside the kubernetes cluster there", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00298-00149456-00150024": "are the secrets that have my my credentials for my database and my windows container and kubernetes", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00299-00150024-00150464": "is listening at the top on a particular port and it will send my my request into the container", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00300-00150464-00150920": "and the container will use the secret to get the connection string and go to sql azure i also have", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00301-00150920-00151488": "my brand new.net core application exactly the same principles totally different technology stack so", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00302-00151488-00151976": "again kubernetes is listening on a public port passes traffic to my.net core container which is", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00303-00151976-00152472": "running on linux that uses a secret to find the connection string for postgres and it all works", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00304-00152472-00152968": "in the same way now the beauty of this is you've got an awful lot of consistency across all your", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00305-00152968-00153480": "applications so all the artifacts are the same every app has a docker file and an application", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00306-00153480-00153928": "yaml file that describes it the docker if it's a more complicated app i've shown you sync apps", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00307-00153928-00154464": "with a single component it was a more complicated micro service type application you just have more", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00308-00154464-00154896": "docker files a docker file for each part and the application yaml file brings them all together", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00309-00154960-00155344": "the pipeline is always the same and it's really simple it's a bunch of command line instructions", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00310-00155344-00155808": "that you can plug into as your devops or jenkins or github actions or whatever you're using docker", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00311-00155808-00156312": "image build docker image push cube title applied to deploy it to your cluster and then we've got", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00312-00156312-00156872": "a consistent platform so for developers who are working with administrators who are managing stuff", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00313-00156872-00157352": "in production we're using the same set of tools the same set of artifacts the same platform so", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00314-00157352-00157768": "it's docker everywhere kubernetes in my test and production environments and it's dotnet all the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00315-00157768-00158152": "way through so it's a really nice way to get consistency across a whole range of different", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00316-00158152-00158784": "apps okay and then here is the big list of uh big list of links so today's demo is all on github uh", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00317-00158784-00159128": "if you're interested in how this stuff works and you want to go right back to the beginning if you", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00318-00159128-00159616": "follow that link dak4.net that's a workshop that i do at various conferences but all the contents", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00319-00159616-00160008": "online you can go to that website and follow along and you know take this whole thing much", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00320-00160008-00160552": "more slowly uh i'm in the process of writing a book learn docker in a month of lunches that's the", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00321-00160552-00160968": "link to the book the first five chapters are done um if you want and the final thing is going to", "kXKwtJhVKwM-00322-00160968-00161384": "give you a discount to go and buy the whole book when it's when it's ready so thank you very much"}}, {"audio_id": "kXPJk3FvCUg", "text": {"kXPJk3FvCUg-00000-00001288-00002443": "When Screwy and Star first fell from their own reality, all of the objects and toys in their room also fell and were scattered across all universes in the new reality", "kXPJk3FvCUg-00001-00002568-00003844": "Due to the nature of these objects, some of them(namely the toys), after crossing realities, were turned into the forms that the children had imagined when they would play with them", "kXPJk3FvCUg-00002-00003844-00006816": "the rest of the matter that wasn't assigned any sort of function in the play sessions (ie.objects they never played with and held no imaginative meaning.) was still inter-realitary material, and as such, held insane power and mysterious properties which made it the most sought after and valuable resource across all of reality.", "kXPJk3FvCUg-00003-00006816-00009000": "even just a grain sized piece of inter-realitary matter could power an entire galaxy and just a bit more can power an entire cluster. it is through these means that a universe can achieve true inter-universal travel and--in the wrong hands- create weapons of terrible power...", "kXPJk3FvCUg-00004-00017047-00017784": "[GUNSHOT]", "kXPJk3FvCUg-00005-00017884-00018536": "\"Avarice sends his condolences....\""}}, {"audio_id": "kXaUBu-y1jU", "text": {"kXaUBu-y1jU-00000-00000000-00000200": "Alleyway walking tour #Yeogo-ro #Busandongnae-gu #Walking meditation", "kXaUBu-y1jU-00002-00000400-00000600": "Hello"}}, {"audio_id": "kYx7bCOMjUY", "text": {"kYx7bCOMjUY-00000-00000996-00001308": "Hello all dear friends today We will review the helltaker hater", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00001-00001308-00001628": "the topic is quite new and interesting", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00002-00001628-00001748": "I think you're ready to start?", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00003-00001788-00002107": "I'll start with the fact that basically all Helltaker haters are the same, the same ads", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00004-00002107-00002358": "this makes it quite difficult to find interesting content", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00005-00002358-00002661": "and so I found some crazy guy", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00006-00002661-00002939": "he says a lot of things, let's just listen", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00008-00003271-00003511": "but first a small insert", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00009-00003511-00003824": "do you know Nestor Makhno? No?", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00010-00003851-00004094": "this guy is reborn and also makes cool videos", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00012-00004396-00004700": "I advise you to subscribe because the guy is developing", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00013-00004700-00005013": "*the link in the description*", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00015-00005324-00005456": "GO", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00016-00005598-00005853": "Voice: and Hello to you Alastor", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00017-00005853-00006143": "* something says*", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00018-00006143-00006438": "I am the host of the program and today we will discuss Helltaker", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00020-00006614-00006915": "today we will review a game that promotes Russophobia", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00022-00007278-00007594": "this guy doesn't even know what Russophobia is....", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00023-00007594-00007723": "sorry for him...", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00024-00007824-00008036": "I don't understand what does Russophobia have to do with it? Did he even listen to himself?", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00025-00008036-00008319": "*says something in Russian*", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00026-00008368-00008676": "*says something in Russian*", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00027-00008676-00008977": "Guy: the game promotes blasphemy", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00029-00009284-00009570": "This is all your Helltaker game", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00030-00009570-00009871": "We're playing for a guy who went to hell", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00032-00009975-00010281": "we are met by cute anime Chan", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00033-00010281-00010574": "and so are skeletons", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00034-00010574-00010853": "* hater Troll*", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00035-00010950-00011275": "*I burn off it*", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00036-00011275-00011587": "how did he come up with this?", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00037-00011587-00011847": "Funny that when he saw the skeleton, he thought...", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00038-00011847-00012060": "what is LGBT) ))))))))))", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00039-00012100-00012231": "skeletons of pitching...", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00040-00012296-00012600": "but not gays", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00041-00012600-00012886": "what was he Smoking?", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00042-00012886-00013186": "the guy is not good if he sees this in the game...", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00043-00013186-00013408": "I'll tell you the story here for one night", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00044-00013468-00013767": "it doesn't make any sense", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00045-00013767-00014004": "play with your friends and forget)", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00046-00014004-00014143": "no offense", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00047-00014200-00014463": "and this game does not propagandize anything", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00048-00014503-00014809": "Hey, do you like reading subtitles?", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00049-00014812-00015100": "unfortunately I am very tired of translating", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00050-00015145-00015249": "so remember this...", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00051-00015344-00015657": "NEVER TRANSLATE THE VIDEO", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00052-00015658-00015958": "Oh, Yes... I forgot an important condition", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00053-00015958-00016249": "I'm too lazy to translate :)", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00054-00016249-00016499": "so remember the essence of this video", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00055-00016499-00016840": "one dude is laughing stupidly at the other", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00056-00016850-00017131": "Goodbye :)))))))", "kYx7bCOMjUY-00057-00017131-00017436": "Learn Russian friend"}}, {"audio_id": "kY-a0EK9uEM", "text": {"kY-a0EK9uEM-00000-00000000-00000236": "Hold on to your war hammers, it’s patch notes time.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00001-00000336-00000473": "Beastmen traits are changing.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00002-00000486-00000673": "‘Fleet-footed's’ been removed from Lords and Heroes,", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00003-00000673-00000890": "‘Nurgle’s Foul Stink’ is slightly more bearable,", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00004-00000900-00001056": "‘Booze Cravings’ makes you a better leader", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00005-00001056-00001233": "(which is actually quite realistic)", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00006-00001233-00001320": "and for the Dwarfs:", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00007-00001320-00001546": "‘Improved Gyrocopter Engines’ now lets you shoot and fly.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00008-00001546-00001730": "Just as Morgrim intended.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00009-00001730-00001953": "Malagor’s finally stretching his wings,", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00010-00001953-00002126": "Precursor Missile Weapons have had an upgrade,", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00011-00002126-00002316": "certain chariot collisions have been optimised,", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00012-00002316-00002516": "and we’ve given Warden & Paunch and Twisted & Twilight", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00013-00002516-00002663": "unit cards a face lift.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00014-00002730-00002786": "You’re welcome.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00015-00002790-00003010": "Lizardmen units have had a cheeky little shuffle around.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00016-00003010-00003186": "Single Entity monsters have fancy,", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00017-00003186-00003343": "bespoke category icons.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00018-00003360-00003613": "Never miss a beat with the Passive Ability Recharge Display.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00019-00003613-00003753": "I call it the ‘PARD’...", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00020-00003786-00003850": "just...", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00021-00003860-00003922": "for fun.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00022-00003935-00004003": "Bugs!", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00023-00004003-00004185": "Some are gone. We call that progress.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00024-00004185-00004716": "Goats, geckos, and grudges galore in the July 2021 update!", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00025-00004716-00004950": "Go to the Total War website to read the full patch notes.", "kY-a0EK9uEM-00026-00004993-00005110": "Or don’t, I’m not your mum."}}, {"audio_id": "kYBWM9YpmWy", "text": {"kYBWM9YpmWy-00000-00000264-00001032": "Wilderness is a place of spiritual wandering Where you wonder if God is with you, where you wonder why", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00001-00001032-00001584": "this is happening to me, when is this is going to end, where you wonder if the word spoken over your", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00002-00001584-00002056": "life by prophetic voices in your life are really just bunch of people just made up their stuff", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00003-00002136-00002672": "Where a lot of times you wonder did you really get delivered or you still need more deliverance?", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00004-00002672-00003088": "There's a lot of questions a lot of doubts. Spiritual wilderness is usually a place where our", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00005-00003088-00003904": "feelings fade, our finances get dry, relationships get sour and our experiences with God become", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00006-00003904-00004880": "extremely shallow. And we begin to have a lot of questions and a lot of wonders. Wilderness is if", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00007-00004880-00005360": "you're taking notes i want you to write this down \"The warfare of wilderness\" the first thing i want", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00008-00005360-00006024": "to mention is the warfare of wilderness. Wilderness is not where the spiritual warfare begins but this", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00009-00006024-00006688": "is where God is preparing us for dominion. When Israel was removed from Egypt through deliverance", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00010-00006688-00007240": "they went through a dry season before they entered into the promised land. In the promised land is", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00011-00007240-00007800": "where they exercise their dominion, it's where they walked in their victory, they drove the enemies out", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00012-00007800-00008408": "but in the wilderness is where God was developing them, this was a dry place, this was a place where", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00013-00008408-00008880": "there was lack of water, there was lack of provision there was a lot of struggles in the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00014-00008880-00009536": "wilderness. Jesus similar thing happened to Jesus, Jesus experiences a great feeling of the spirit", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00015-00009536-00010272": "at the river Jordan and the scripture says right after that he goes to he goes to wilderness. Elijah", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00016-00010344-00011072": "has a great fire that comes, famine ends, drought ends and then elijah goes for 40 days", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00017-00011072-00011504": "in wilderness, has a lot of questions to God you know \"Lord i don't want to live anymore", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00018-00011504-00012144": "you left me all alone\" and so there's that wilderness season. Moses gets this crazy you know", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00019-00012144-00012840": "drive \"i no longer want to be part of the palace because i you know got awoke to my calling\" and", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00020-00012944-00013288": "and next thing that happens ends up in the wilderness for 40 years.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00021-00013288-00013968": "Wilderness is not strange to a spiritual experience, wilderness is a part of spiritual", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00022-00013968-00014608": "walk with God. I believe that wilderness is sandwiched between deliverance and dominion.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00023-00014728-00015504": "Wilderness at dry time is sandwiched between your deliverance and your dominion. The scripture says", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00024-00015504-00016008": "\"and an evil spirit went out of a man and went through dry places\" somebody say \"Through\"", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00025-00016112-00016728": "Because demons go through dry places, so is the delivered people go through dry places.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00026-00016800-00017352": "We go through dry places we don't live in dry places, we don't get defined by dry places", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00027-00017352-00017960": "and we should not anchor down our identity in dry places, because it's something we go through, it's", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00028-00017960-00018720": "something not that we are living in. Can somebody say Amen. Deuteronomy chapter 2 and verse 7 it says", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00029-00018720-00019336": "the following \"For the Lord your God has blessed you in all your work of your hand, he knows your", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00030-00019488-00020104": "difficult time through this great wilderness, these 40 years the Lord your God has been with you and", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00031-00020104-00021376": "you have lacked nothing.\" The width of wilderness, the length of wilderness, it's interesting because", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00032-00021376-00021872": "Israel has went through wilderness 40 years, and Jesus went through wilderness 40 days.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00033-00022032-00022576": "And there is a verse in book of Numbers when the spies came back from spying the land, and the bible", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00034-00022576-00023096": "says that they came back and numbers 14:34 it says the following \"According to the number of", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00035-00023096-00023744": "your days in which you spied out the land, 40 days, for each day you shall bear your guilt one year", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00036-00023744-00024600": "namely 40 years and you shall know my rejection.\" Spiritual wilderness can be shortened or extended.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00037-00024824-00025680": "We don't determine if we go through it, we decide how long we go through it. Spiritual wilderness can", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00038-00025680-00026336": "be shortened and it can be extended. Jesus said that in the gospel of Matthew he said \"if it not", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00039-00026336-00026888": "had been for the chosen ones, for the ones that are elect\" he says \"these days\" he says \"the day", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00040-00027000-00027504": "unless the days were shortened no flesh would be saved\" So that tells me that tells me that", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00041-00027504-00028264": "there are evil days, dry days that can be shortened or extended. Now let's look at Israel", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00042-00028264-00028800": "and let's look at Jesus, do the contrast. Israel goes through the wilderness some historians", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00043-00028800-00029200": "in theologians say that their wilderness experience should have lasted about 14 days.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00044-00029295-00030176": "14-day journey. These 14 days turned into 40 years because Israel in their wilderness they all they", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00045-00030176-00031008": "did was complained. They used their wilderness to whine. And therefore they extended it. Jesus", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00046-00031008-00031520": "goes through wilderness and he has doubts thrown at him, Jesus is fasting for 40 days", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00047-00031576-00032152": "in the wilderness, surrounded by wild beasts, lack of water and the wilderness Jesus was", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00048-00032152-00032760": "going through my friend, this is not like Pasco wilderness or Nevada. When we drove through Israel", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00049-00032760-00033440": "and we saw the Judean wilderness that Jesus went through, that thing is so dry there is absolutely", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00050-00033440-00034136": "not one green even a fake plant anywhere within your sight. Even if you would find a hiding place", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00051-00034136-00034784": "in the cave it's still so hot, and for 40 days he's being tempted, he's being bombarded with", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00052-00034784-00035776": "the demons and not once in 40 days was Jesus whining. Instead he was warring with his mouth.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00053-00035872-00036496": "He stood in the scriptures and guess what happened, after 40 days that season ended. So let me ask", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00054-00036496-00037088": "you a question, when you are going through your wilderness are you whining or are you worshiping?", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00055-00037304-00037688": "Because your response in the spiritual wilderness determines", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00056-00037688-00038368": "how long that wilderness will be. No matter how spiritual you are you cannot escape wilderness.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00057-00038440-00039056": "But the real spirituality is not determined if you go through wilderness, it determines how you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00058-00039056-00039816": "go through wilderness. Whether you go confessing or complaining, whether you go doubting or standing", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00059-00039816-00040320": "quoting the scriptures, whether you go based on your feelings or you go based on the word of God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00060-00040400-00041112": "the width of wilderness is within our hands. We decide how long that wilderness will be", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00061-00041112-00041376": "by the kind of reaction that we choose to have.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00062-00041584-00042272": "The width of wilderness. God is with you in the wilderness even if you don't feel him.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00063-00042392-00043184": "The width of wilderness meaning you are with God but in the wilderness God is usually not felt.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00064-00043352-00044152": "You don't feel God in wilderness, but you have to get to know God in wilderness outside of your", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00065-00044152-00045056": "feelings. In fact we read in Deuteronomy chapter 2 verse 7 he says \"these 40 years the Lord your God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00066-00045056-00046000": "has been with you and you lack nothing. I read the account of Israel being in Egypt", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00067-00046000-00046768": "and many times they had these questions- where is our God? Why do we have no water if he's with us?", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00068-00046768-00047352": "Why do we have no meat and steak if he's with us? And i want you to see this God said \"I have", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00069-00047352-00048040": "been with you\" he didn't say every other year he didn't say i was there two years and then i took", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00070-00048040-00048776": "a year off, he says i've been with you all these 40 years in the wilderness. When you had no water", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00071-00048776-00049392": "i was there with you. When you had no food i was there with you. When the enemy was coming close i", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00072-00049392-00049864": "was there with you. But we didn't feel you with us. That's one thing you have to know about wilderness,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00073-00049864-00050648": "in the wilderness you don't feel God, yet he's still there. God has promised to be with you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00074-00050720-00051528": "always. Till the end of age not till the end of good season, not till the end of Trump's presidency,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00075-00051616-00052136": "not till the end of your good time, not till the end of your career, not till the end of", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00076-00052136-00052760": "your employment, till the end of age. But God never promised that you will feel him.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00077-00053016-00053736": "God never promised that you will always feel him when he's with you. So that tells me that", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00078-00053736-00054616": "we have to stand assured on his promise of his presence instead of our experience of his presence.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00079-00054616-00054984": "Wilderness is a time where you don't feel God, in fact one of the most frustrating", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00080-00054984-00055584": "things about wilderness is the fact that you don't feel God, and you want to feel him so bad,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00081-00055760-00056479": "but this is the time where you get to know God. Not through the feelings but through your spirit.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00082-00056616-00057304": "If you can renew your mind just with this \"he is with me, and God you don't owe my feelings nothing,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00083-00057376-00058024": "God i am not going to put you at prison of my emotions, God i am not going to make my emotions", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00084-00058024-00058752": "above your word, I trust that you are with me, I don't feel you i don't sense you right now, God in", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00085-00058752-00059360": "fact, my mind is saying one thing, my circumstances are dictating another thing, my emotions are risen", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00086-00059360-00060016": "against me, my feelings are fading, my finances are dry, my relationships are sour and lord my", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00087-00060016-00060888": "experiences with you are shallow, but God i believe you are with me. Your name is Emmanuel God with us.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00088-00060944-00061584": "Lord the last thing you said before you left is \"lo i am with you always\" I didn't believe you were", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00089-00061584-00061967": "you were bluffing, i don't believe you were exaggerating, i don't believe you were throwing", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00090-00061967-00062512": "words on the wind. Your word you are a word so you have an integrity in yourself. I believe that", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00091-00062512-00063176": "always part applies to me right now. If you can get this through your head, through your spirit", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00092-00063176-00063760": "and through your soul, you can get through any wilderness. When you can remind yourself", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00093-00063816-00064279": "he's with me, even when i don't feel it, in fact how do you know you're in", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00094-00064279-00064888": "wilderness when you don't feel him. When your favorite song is playing it doesn't click", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00095-00065040-00065496": "you're like i did it i tried to cry that tear, i lifted the hand, i tried the hands like this,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00096-00065496-00066000": "i went on my knees, i went to the front, i had the pastor hit me and touch, the other one touched me,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00097-00066000-00066488": "one hit me, the other one poured oil on my head, the other one sprayed water. I mean i did the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00098-00066488-00067344": "whole thing and i feel nothing. He must not be with me the bible says \"be still and know\" it doesn't say", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00099-00067344-00068312": "be still and feel that i am God. God is not felt, God is known. He is the person not an electric wire.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00100-00068408-00069280": "You stick your finger in, yes he's power but he's a person. But in the wilderness you don't feel him", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00101-00069280-00069888": "you know him. Can somebody say Amen. The width of wilderness he says i am with you. You know it's", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00102-00069888-00070376": "interesting i was reading this more this week in my devotional in the gospel of John chapter", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00103-00070376-00071080": "nine it says it says this verse \"now Jesus passed by and he saw a man who was blind\"", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00104-00071208-00071680": "It dawned on me. Jesus sees me before i see him.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00105-00071912-00072408": "That blind Bartimaeus is the blind man is kind of like we ask sometimes, you don't feel like", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00106-00072408-00073480": "you see him, like where is God. Always remember God sees you before you see him. In fact it was Hagar", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00107-00073536-00074384": "Hagar who had a revelation of El Roy and this is the revelation of El Roy \"i saw him who sees me\"", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00108-00074448-00075296": "Meaning God always sees. God always sees you God always knows you. And only then the bible", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00109-00075296-00075928": "says the blind man saw Jesus but remember Jesus sees you when you don't feel him.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00110-00075928-00076832": "He sees you when you don't see him. He sees you if you don't sense him. He sees you. He knows you,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00111-00076920-00077816": "and he is with you. But God absolutely owes nothing to my emotional confirmation. In fact", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00112-00077816-00078336": "if he will always cater to my emotions my faith doesn't have a chance to grow.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00113-00078496-00079464": "Amen. The width of wilderness he's with me, i'm with him. The next one is the work of wilderness.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00114-00079552-00080448": "God is working in the wilderness behind the scenes. God in the wilderness is not on the scene,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00115-00080512-00081000": "he's behind the scenes. Which gets confusing because we believe God is working when we", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00116-00081000-00081488": "see him in a spotlight, for example you got a promotion \"praise be to God God is good my friend\"", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00117-00081640-00082160": "You found the girlfriend \"To God be the glory God is good all the time and all the time God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00118-00082160-00082784": "is good\" you got a job \"God is good\" your credit score went up you got a house \"man God is good\"", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00119-00082888-00083336": "you got healing manifested in your body man \"my God is good\" you're somebody you prayed", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00120-00083336-00083984": "for \"God saved God is good\" see we love when God is working on the scenes in the wilderness. God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00121-00083984-00084544": "does not work on the scene, he works behind the scenes. It's kind of like this right now", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00122-00084544-00085136": "you see me on the scene, you see me in this there's a spotlight, it would be foolish to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00123-00085136-00085784": "say that that's all that is happening at HungryGen right now, is Vlad with the microphone. In fact", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00124-00085784-00086296": "this is only about five percent of what is happening at this very moment at HungryGen.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00125-00086376-00086832": "There is somebody right now that is sitting behind the sound board that is controlling this sound.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00126-00086832-00087296": "There is somebody that is watching the lights right now that you see the lights. There's somebody", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00127-00087296-00087760": "else that is switching right now the slides, there is there is two three people that are standing", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00128-00087760-00088176": "behind the cameras, there is two people that are switching things for live stream, there's another", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00129-00088176-00088624": "person switching shots and then there's about three or four people that are packing guns and", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00130-00088624-00089120": "protecting this facility. There's also people that are working with children and there are those that", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00131-00089120-00089576": "are watching right now make sure that nobody else walks into that room. There's somebody else that", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00132-00089576-00090000": "is walking around right now and checking different things, there's somebody in the parking lot, there's", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00133-00090000-00090712": "so much stuff that is happening behind the scenes that's not on the scene. And what happens many", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00134-00090712-00091320": "times during the wilderness is because God's work is not seen we think it doesn't exist.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00135-00091384-00092136": "Can God work behind the scenes? And he is working behind the scenes. I want you to read what Job said", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00136-00092320-00092816": "Job had the same problem when he went through a dry season, he didn't see God working", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00137-00092816-00093536": "and this is what Job said \"when i go forward he is not there backward i cannot perceive him when", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00138-00093536-00094224": "he works on the left hand i cannot behold him and i turn to the right hand i cannot see him", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00139-00094224-00094872": "but he knows the way which i take and when he has tested me i shall come forth as gold\"", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00140-00094872-00095456": "I want you to see this Job realizes i can see God but he still says \"when he works on the left", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00141-00095528-00096216": "he works on the right\" I want to tell you something; God is still working even if i don't see it. Let me", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00142-00096216-00096640": "tell you how it happened with Israel, Israel always doubted that God was working behind the scenes", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00143-00096640-00097144": "in the wilderness. For example the daily needs of Israel and wilderness food", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00144-00097144-00098120": "they needed 3.3 and a half million pounds of food. A quartermaster uh a master general", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00145-00098120-00098712": "in the army reported that Moses would have to have a 1,500 tons of food each day", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00146-00098784-00099464": "that's two freight trains each mile long. One million", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00147-00099464-00100136": "so 1,500 tons of food every single day. There was no factories in wilderness.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00148-00100272-00101080": "There was no Winco in wilderness, Costco wasn't there, God fed people every day", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00149-00101160-00102040": "1,500 tons every day behind the scenes.cooking they needed 4 000 tons of wood", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00150-00102168-00102583": "to cook their food. There is no wood in wilderness.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00151-00102720-00103248": "It's called wilderness for a reason, especially if you would go with- this is not Portland or Seattle", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00152-00103248-00103968": "where it rains and there's a lot of trees that was provided for, water, a person's water requirement", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00153-00103968-00104864": "would be about 20 quarts approximately per day in 109 degrees Fahrenheit. 11 million gallons of water", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00154-00104864-00105408": "each day would be needed to drink, wash themselves and clean dishes. That would be equivalent to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00155-00105672-00105768": "a lot of trains", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00156-00105992-00106704": "They had no lakes, they had no Columbia river, they had no ocean, few wells and some of them had bitter", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00157-00106704-00107311": "water. God was working behind the scenes. Space- the children of Israel crossed the Red Sea in", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00158-00107311-00107992": "just one night. If they want if they would go on a narrow part double file the line would be 800", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00159-00107992-00108688": "miles long, that would take 35 days and nights to get through. So there had to be enough space in the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00160-00108688-00109592": "Red Sea three miles wide, so that they could walk across 5,000 people next to each other in one night.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00161-00109711-00110311": "Every time Israel camped they needed an area 25 miles wide and 30 miles", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00162-00110311-00111120": "long. We don't think about those things but God was working behind the scenes, they did not go through", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00163-00111120-00111704": "the Red Sea in 35 days they went in one night. That means God split the sea three miles wide.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00164-00111880-00112224": "See but the only thing you're thinking is that i didn't have my steak tonight.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00165-00112288-00112800": "You don't think about God working behind the scenes. But i didn't get my dream car this month", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00166-00112800-00113200": "You don't think about God working behind the scenes protecting you in that car that you're", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00167-00113200-00113735": "driving, and didn't get a car accident this month. We don't pay attention to God working behind the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00168-00113735-00114304": "scenes and a lot of times our volunteers feel unappreciated because they are in the spotlight.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00169-00114304-00114768": "But how is God also not feeling appreciated because he's working behind the scenes and", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00170-00114768-00115272": "we accuse him for not being on the stage? Lord but you're not doing this you're not doing this you're", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00171-00115272-00115920": "not doing this, this is the Majesty of wilderness is God is working he's just not seen working.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00172-00115976-00116400": "But just because he's not seen he is still working behind the scenes", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00173-00116400-00116904": "and in fact if it wouldn't be for the volunteers behind the scenes there will be nothing to see", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00174-00117280-00117680": "And i see all the volunteers like \"finally somebody acknowledge my presence\" Come on somebody that's", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00175-00117680-00118064": "right can we give all a round of applause to all the people working behind the scenes", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00176-00118664-00119024": "can we give a round of applause to the Lord working behind the scenes in our life", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00177-00119096-00119728": "protecting us, blessing us, driving away the enemy behind the scenes when we are not seeing", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00178-00119728-00120248": "where we are sleeping at night and fighting witches with warlocks on our behalf, cancelling", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00179-00120248-00120776": "spells, cancelling witchcraft that has been directed toward us and we're sleeping like a baby", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00180-00120776-00121240": "stopping car accidents that should have happened, stopping sicknesses that should have happened,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00181-00121240-00121792": "protecting us, guiding us, providing for us, can we take a moment and say God i thank you for behind", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00182-00121792-00122344": "the scenes miracles, i thank you for miracles that you are doing that i'm not seeing, behind the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00183-00122344-00122959": "scenes miracles. Thank you Lord thank you Lord. I was reading this week and i was seeing that Jesus", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00184-00122959-00123672": "said this \"My Father has been working until now and i've been working\" Do you remember when God gave", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00185-00123672-00124440": "Israel a sabbath in the book of Genesis? Remember? And the bible says he rested on the seventh day", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00186-00124440-00125183": "and God told Israel don't work on sabbath. In the new testament God the Son did seven miracles", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00187-00125183-00125752": "recorded on the sabbath. In fact all the miracles Jesus got in trouble with was because he did him", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00188-00125752-00126432": "on the sabbath. Jesus knew how offensive it will be and so this this this week is our reading gospel", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00189-00126432-00126872": "of John, Jesus healed Peter's mother-in-law on the sabbath, he heals a man with the withered", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00190-00126872-00127280": "hand on the sabbath, he heals the blind man on the sabbath, he heals the crippled woman on", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00191-00127280-00127768": "the sabbath, he heals another man on the sabbath, drives out a demon on the sabbath, heals a laying man", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00192-00127768-00128320": "by the pool on the sabbath, and i said to the lord but i thought that on the sabbath you took a day off?", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00193-00128440-00128848": "And i really felt i'm not sure how deep it is or even accurate, this is just my personal revelation", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00194-00128848-00129559": "i felt like the lord spoke to my heart and he said \"Even when you're resting, i'm working. I'm always", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00195-00129616-00130159": "working. I'm working on your days off and i'm working on your good days. I'm also working on", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00196-00130159-00130632": "your hard days, i'm working on your hellish days, i'm working on the days where you're", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00197-00130632-00131304": "crying and i'm working on the days that you're laughing. I'm always working.\" God took a day off", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00198-00131304-00131912": "because creation was completed. When sin came into creation i believe God stopped taking days off", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00199-00132176-00132776": "Because on a Saturday you need his help, on Friday we need his mercy, because on Sunday we need a", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00200-00132776-00133240": "miracle. Because some people they're laying on the hospital bed right now and they they cannot wait", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00201-00133240-00133792": "till Sunday, they need God to show up on Saturday and God stopped taking days off, why? Because today", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00202-00133792-00134416": "he's always working on our behalf. I just want to let you know God is working. You may not feel like", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00203-00134416-00134872": "he is working, it might not seem like nothing is moving right now, you actually may feel like things", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00204-00134872-00135304": "are going backwards, i want to tell you something the scripture says in Romans chapter 8 verse 28", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00205-00135304-00135954": "\"For those who love God and are called according to his purpose, all things work together\"", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00206-00136054-00136480": "do you know why they work together? Because there's somebody working them, it is God connecting, it is God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00207-00136480-00137168": "attaching, it is God working behind the scenes. You might be discouraged today that nothing is working,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00208-00137320-00138096": "God is working and you don't have to see it to know it God doesn't always have to be on the stage", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00209-00138096-00138592": "to be working God is so secure in himself he can be working behind the scenes and he's not getting", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00210-00138592-00139008": "the credit he's not getting the acknowledgment, he's not getting the applause, he's not getting", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00211-00139008-00139464": "a \"praise you Lord thank you Lord\" and God is securing himself the same way Jesus created", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00212-00139464-00140008": "his first miracle behind the scenes, in fact, the main guy in charge of the wedding gave a credit", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00213-00140008-00140504": "to the wrong person because he did not see Jesus working behind the scenes, and many miracles in", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00214-00140504-00141024": "our lives are behind the scenes miracles where God was working behind the scenes because God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00215-00141024-00141568": "is always working in your wilderness he is working through your pain, he is working through your drama,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00216-00141568-00142096": "he is working through your financial struggle, he is working in your wilderness. God is working. He", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00217-00142096-00142664": "did not get fired, he did not get laid off and he did not leave his employment, he is working", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00218-00142792-00143360": "as my Father is working Jesus says so I am working. He was making a reference there to a sabbath my", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00219-00143360-00143864": "Father is working but the jews remember that God did not work on the sabbath, that was before the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00220-00143864-00144616": "fall after the fall God went to work nonstop the Scripture says \"he who watches over Israel doesn't", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00221-00144616-00145112": "slumber or sleep\" you know what that tells me God doesn't take breaks. You know what that tells me", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00222-00145112-00145560": "God doesn't clock off at four o'clock. You know what it tells me God doesn't clock in at nine.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00223-00145560-00146144": "You know what that tells me God doesn't slumber to sleep that means 24/7 God is watching over me. 24/7", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00224-00146144-00147280": "God is working. amen the work of wilderness meaning God is working on my behalf. The word", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00225-00147280-00147824": "of wilderness in the wilderness to live by the faith we must be ruled by the word of God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00226-00147960-00148472": "but he answered and said \"Jesus it is written men shall not live by bread alone but by every word", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00227-00148472-00149040": "that proceeds from the mouth of God\" but Jesus was quoting Deuteronomy chapter 8 verse 3 which says", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00228-00149040-00149584": "the following so he humbled you allowed you to hunger and fed you with manna which you did not", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00229-00149584-00150152": "know nor did your fathers know that he may make you known that a man shall not live by bread alone", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00230-00150224-00150840": "but man lives by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God\" that tells me the only way to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00231-00150840-00151528": "survive the wilderness is through the word of God which is faith. Faith is being ruled by god's word.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00232-00151528-00152216": "feelings is being ruled by your senses. When Jesus came to the pool excuse me to the well and he met", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00233-00152216-00152824": "a Samaritan woman the bible says she was married five times, lived with the sixth man, and then she", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00234-00152824-00153528": "met the seventh one married five times that speaks of us we're married to five senses", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00235-00153696-00154512": "humanity is controlled by five senses living with the six number six in the bible is a number", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00236-00154512-00155336": "of a man that's fallen humanity, we have a fallen humanity in us when until we meet the seventh man", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00237-00155448-00156048": "while being fallen humanity we are married to five senses meaning we perceive truth through", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00238-00156048-00156928": "our five senses I see it I smell it I hear it I taste it I touch it, these are the husbands", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00239-00156928-00157368": "many people have been married to the problem is you can't walk by faith", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00240-00157368-00158040": "if you are married to your senses when you meet the seventh man Jesus Christ he is the word of", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00241-00158040-00158928": "God Jesus is the word made in the flesh. when you allow Jesus to rule your life faith becomes a product", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00242-00158928-00159672": "or byproduct a result and fruit. There is no way we can learn to walk by faith without being ruled", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00243-00159672-00160272": "by God's word. I'm not talking about having a bible app on your phone I'm not talking about enabling", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00244-00160272-00160848": "notification where once a day they give you a verse of the day and that getting that little", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00245-00160848-00161480": "spiritual diet. I'm talking about letting God's the word decide was truth letting god's word overrule", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00246-00161480-00162032": "the feelings overrule my senses and letting God's word be the one that we are subject to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00247-00162032-00162624": "what wilderness spiritual wilderness does is it throws off emotionally addicted Christians", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00248-00162728-00163744": "what wilderness does is it makes soft spineless emotionally filled Christians panic and freak out", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00249-00163880-00164456": "but the lord does that on purpose because it's not possible to know God without faith", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00250-00164456-00165104": "the faith is the currency of the spiritual realm. God cannot develop faith until he allows us to go", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00251-00165104-00165712": "through places where our feelings fail and what a better way for our feelings to fail", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00252-00165712-00166360": "than to put us through the wilderness where all of our feelings that we relied on are simply saying god", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00253-00166360-00166824": "is not with you you're not gonna make it you're crazy you're exactly what the other person said", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00254-00166824-00167320": "about you, this is look, look at your finances where is the prophetic word that prophet that's a false", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00255-00167320-00167856": "prophet right there that that's not working that's not working and your feelings are failing and so", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00256-00167856-00168344": "because that's all we have known because we've been married to our feelings and our five senses", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00257-00168344-00168848": "we panic but this is the moment where God says I led you through wilderness these 40 days", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00258-00168848-00170096": "so I can humble you. It takes humility to reject my senses as the source of my food put it aside", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00259-00170168-00171152": "so I can humble you god says and so I can teach you a man my woman cannot live", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00260-00171272-00172024": "by bread physical things what they hear what they see that cannot be your life he says they", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00261-00172024-00172832": "must live by the word that comes out of my mouth. God says I want to make you a spiritual person", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00262-00172832-00173504": "who has a soul instead of a soulish person who lives by his senses wilderness is for that reason.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00263-00173504-00174264": "I know it's painful but it's necessary to develop a spirituality within you spirituality is not that", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00264-00174264-00174848": "you have the scripture memorized it's the you are ruled by what God says not what you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00265-00174848-00175432": "feel not what you see not what the enemy says not what your circumstances say rule by word", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00266-00175712-00175848": "I know this is a 9 a.m service", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00267-00176080-00176824": "but the word of God is the source. Can somebody say Amen. To live by faith we must be ruled by", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00268-00176824-00177552": "God's word. To live by feelings all we have to do is do nothing just live go through life as it is", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00269-00177688-00178288": "there's only one way to get through spiritual wilderness and that is the way Jesus did satan", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00270-00178288-00178864": "came against Jesus and Jesus says he didn't \"thought the scriptures, he fought", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00271-00178864-00179384": "with the scriptures\" a little secret when you're bombarded in your mind in a spiritual wilderness", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00272-00179448-00179800": "do not fight the devil in your mind fight the devil with your mouth", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00273-00179936-00180616": "verbally fight the devil how do you do that by quoting the scripture until it changes the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00274-00180616-00181224": "the direction of your meditation Joshua 1:8 says do not let the book of the law depart your", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00275-00181456-00181688": "mouth it's interesting because after that it says", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00276-00181776-00182192": "and then let it fill your meditation and then you will make your way prosperous and then you will", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00277-00182192-00182752": "have good success. When your mind is bombarded you can redirect the train of your thoughts", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00278-00182752-00183168": "by opening your mouth and saying something opposite in accordance with God's word.", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00279-00183168-00183744": "Another very important tip from Jesus's temptation satan will use this scripture against you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00280-00183984-00184616": "out of context the moment he sees you stand on the word this is where he changes the tactic", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00281-00184616-00185144": "and he takes the word and uses it against you. For example, he will take scriptures on communion and", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00282-00185144-00185720": "use it against you he will take scriptures about condemnation, and use it against you he will take", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00283-00185720-00186168": "any scripture so this is where you have to what do you do when the devil uses scripture against you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00284-00186168-00186752": "you put on your armor helmet of salvation- I am saved that means you can't hit me with that one", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00285-00186832-00187192": "you put on the breastplate of righteousness, i am righteous devil you can't hit me with that", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00286-00187192-00187640": "oh you're a bad person uh that's not a conviction that's condemnation why because conviction is", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00287-00187640-00188000": "specific on the condemnation in general and conviction gives me hope condemnation makes me", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00288-00188000-00188472": "hopeless and conviction is from the holy spirit and this does not sound so I'm just going to go", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00289-00188472-00188944": "ahead and put the breastplate of righteousness and see if it sticks it's from god if it doesn't stick", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00290-00188944-00189392": "that means it's not from God the moment devil I'm going to tell you one thing one of the biggest", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00291-00189392-00189840": "spiritual warfares you'll experience is when the enemy will use the scripture to come against you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00292-00190040-00190624": "scripture was used against Jesus do this and Jesus says devil you took the scripture out of context", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00293-00190624-00191008": "and he says that's not and the devil still used the scripture he did not Jesus still used the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00294-00191008-00191408": "scripture he did not go to Koran he did not go to another book while Quran wasn't written at", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00295-00191408-00191752": "the time he said he did not go to other books and say well the bible can be trusted because", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00296-00191752-00192264": "the devil is using it so many people say well thedevil is using miracles so that means we should", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00297-00192264-00192672": "stay away from miracles, there are demons that are doing this and we should stay away from that just", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00298-00192672-00193400": "because there is a fake 100 bill I am not going to tear all of my 100 bills, my friend if the devil", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00299-00193400-00193968": "uses the bible against you stick with the context of the bible and put on the whole armor of God and", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00300-00193968-00194432": "say devil you can't hit me with my sword because this is my sword and I'm gonna use that against", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00301-00194432-00194856": "you and the devil will run from you can somebody give God some praise right now for God's word", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00302-00194856-00195424": "for the power of his word amen and the last thing that I want to mention is that in the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00303-00195424-00196008": "wilderness, the worship of wilderness worship is the water. In the wilderness, it might not be", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00304-00196008-00196552": "found in the river of life's blessings but it will flow from the rock of who God is", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00305-00196848-00197488": "the wilderness region in this peninsula where Israel was going through for 40 years the Hebrews", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00306-00197488-00198144": "wondered generally, it was styled as the wilderness of wanderings, it extended from the north to the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00307-00198144-00198928": "south about 220 miles 250 miles and its width point is about 150 miles abroad throughout this", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00308-00198928-00200008": "vast region of some 1,500 square miles there was not one single river so this particular wilderness", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00309-00200008-00200648": "that Israel was in had no river but I want you to find it interesting that uh they still found water", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00310-00200712-00201136": "I feel I feel like that's exactly what worship is in our wilderness, worship is our water,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00311-00201304-00201816": "worship is your water it keeps you spiritually hydrated. Do you remember when Jesus came to the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00312-00201816-00202424": "woman at the well and he was talking about the water and she was talking about the water and", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00313-00202424-00202960": "then he mentioned they start talking about worship, because worship is your water, it's a", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00314-00202960-00203464": "water that God drinks from and it's the water that refreshes you when you give it to him", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00315-00203584-00204128": "remember how Jesus says give me something to drink God desires your worship and only one worthy of it", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00316-00204128-00204592": "and when you give it to God somehow it refreshes you, how many times worship is not about us", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00317-00204592-00205176": "yet after worship, we feel better, and when we take worship it corrupts us it turns us into", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00318-00205176-00205632": "uh monsters when we give worship it makes us better people because we were created", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00319-00205632-00206128": "for worship, Isaiah says I created you for my glory meaning we were created to worship god", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00320-00206128-00206752": "and in worshipping him we change because we become what we behold, we become what we worship", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00321-00206816-00207304": "water is your worship, worship is your water but this is the problem in wilderness is that you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00322-00207304-00207871": "don't find water because there's no river well that's why the enemy says you can't worship", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00323-00207871-00208456": "God because there is no river in wilderness in other words there is no external life's blessings", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00324-00208456-00208944": "in wilderness therefore you can't worship God but that's where the devil got it wrong", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00325-00209032-00209832": "because Israel found water in the wilderness without rivers, they found it in a rock in normal", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00326-00209832-00210280": "circumstances you get water from the river but when you go through wilderness you will not find", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00327-00210280-00210840": "your water, worship from the river of life you will find your water from the rock of ages whose name", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00328-00210840-00211656": "is Jesus Christ that means if you don't feel like you have a reason to worship God you have a cause", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00329-00211656-00212464": "to worship God which is God himself the water will come from the rock when you stop worshiping God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00330-00212464-00213288": "for what he did you can actually finally worship God for who he is job did not have a river in his", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00331-00213288-00213767": "wilderness but the bible says his wife came and says curse \"God and die\" what she was saying is", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00332-00213767-00214304": "\"die dehydrated because there is no river in your wilderness and he says woman you crazy", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00333-00214304-00214784": "should we only worship God because of what he does in our life meaning should we only find water in", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00334-00214784-00215240": "the river I'm going to go find me a rock and get water from there\" and the bible says and Job", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00335-00215296-00215992": "worship God why because you can find your water in the rock, if you don't have a river never let", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00336-00215992-00216456": "the devil stop your worship because you're going through a dry season just because you're filing", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00337-00216456-00216848": "through bankruptcy God forbid you're going through a divorce or somebody died in your", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00338-00216848-00217352": "family and the devil says well you can't worship God no more why because look there is no river my", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00339-00217352-00217856": "friend in the wilderness you don't get your water from the river, you get your water from the rock", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00340-00218488-00218992": "can somebody say amen! you get your water from the rock, you were created to worship", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00341-00219223-00219823": "60 of a human body is made out of water I really believe that most of our prayer time supposed to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00342-00219823-00220528": "be filled with worship most of our life our whole life has to be dedicated to worship God. Worship is", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00343-00220528-00221232": "not a ministry it's an identity preaching is not my identity worship I was created to worship I was", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00344-00221232-00222064": "called to warfare i was anointed to preach but my real identity is a worshipper your real identity", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00345-00222064-00222584": "the same way your body your brain other organs in your body are made out of water in the same way", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00346-00222584-00223144": "your spiritual man was created it has to be filled like water fills your body your whole life has to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00347-00223144-00223656": "be filled with worship and don't use the excuse that well I'm going through a dry season, every", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00348-00223656-00224208": "river dried up everything that I used to praise God for dried up, my friend in the wilderness there", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00349-00224208-00224776": "is the source of water that's not in the river but it's in the rock meaning you begin to praise him", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00350-00224776-00225296": "for who he is you begin to praise him for his character you begin to praise him now for who", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00351-00225296-00226064": "he is and water begins to replenish you as it fills him comes out of him it replenishes you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00352-00226064-00226512": "and this is the beautiful part about worship is in the wilderness worship becomes a weapon", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00353-00226696-00227392": "worship becomes a weapon in psalm 149 verse 6 it says the following let the high praises of", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00354-00227392-00227832": "God be in their mouth praise God we're about to have worship and then it says", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00355-00227832-00228488": "in a two-edged sword in their hands worship songs and swords go together", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00356-00228752-00229160": "and then to do what not to just dance open and shout but it says to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00357-00229160-00229608": "execute vengeance on their nations punishments on the peoples to bind", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00358-00229608-00230080": "see like when you are in deliverance, the devil binds you but when you begin to worship to bind", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00359-00230160-00230623": "their kings with chains and their nobles with feathers of iron to execute on them", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00360-00230623-00231288": "the written judgment dishonor meaning its honor to worship, its honor to the warfare have", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00361-00231376-00232104": "few saints who finish bible school dishonor have few believers who went through a university", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00362-00232104-00232688": "this honor has few saints who fasted for 40 days and didn't break their fast with the cracka", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00363-00232752-00233536": "this honor the bible says has all his that means you and I, my friend I want to tell you something", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00364-00233536-00234232": "there is a warfare that will be released a weapon that will be activated when you worship", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00365-00234296-00234904": "that's why the bible says he will use the praises out of the mouth of babes to silence the avenger", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00366-00234960-00235384": "that's why when David played instruments he didn't even open his mouth he just", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00367-00235488-00235767": "and the demons were leaving imagine what would happen if he would start singing", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00368-00235840-00236319": "he didn't even think the bible says he played the instrument and demons were leaving already", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00369-00236319-00236816": "if he would sing, something else would shift Paul and Silas sang in jail and the earth", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00370-00236816-00237432": "shook, we know that Jehoshaphat was worshiping and got moved on their behalf", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00371-00237432-00237984": "Joshua went to the city that was locked up and instead of throwing rocks at it, he lifted a shout", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00372-00237984-00238752": "Gideon went against an army with only 300 men, no machines, no nukes, nothing no rockets the only", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00373-00238752-00239264": "thing they had is they had trumpets, and they had empty vessels and burning torches because in the", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00374-00239264-00240119": "spiritual realm your weapon is your worship and it makes it so precious your worship becomes so pure", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00375-00240119-00240696": "when it's in the wilderness why because you got no reverse that's why it makes such a big deal", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00376-00240696-00241184": "to the devil when you begin to worship because devil freaks out he said you should be whining", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00377-00241184-00241760": "you should be complaining you should be cursing god and dying you should be dehydrated i thought", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00378-00241760-00242280": "that if I take you through wilderness I will kill you by thirst where did you find water you said", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00379-00242280-00242967": "well I don't need a river to have water if I don't have a river I'll find me a rock I will find God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00380-00242967-00243623": "I will find his name I will find his nature I will find who he is and worship him amen!", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00381-00243736-00244200": "the problem also with wilderness is that alot of people unfortunately they find bitter", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00382-00244200-00245088": "waters remember when Israel found waters at Maura it's when you begin to worship the wrong stuff", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00383-00245167-00245560": "I really believe every person here is a worshiper the reason why some people", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00384-00245560-00246000": "have a difficult time worshiping God at church is because they have a God at home that they worship", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00385-00246288-00246584": "oh I just don't like the song no it's just because you're an idolater", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00386-00246719-00247223": "I can't lift my hands you know why it's nothing to do with the song it's not because of your personality", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00387-00247223-00247519": "is so like calm and everything because that's not how you watch football", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00388-00247752-00248352": "you're already drinking from water that's bitter it's because you gave your worship to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00389-00248352-00248992": "football, video games, something else you gave your worship someone else, it's going to poison you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00390-00248992-00249384": "it's going to hurt you, and then you come to church and you're like I can't worship", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00391-00249456-00249840": "it's not that you can't worship it's a you're already worshiping someone else", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00392-00249904-00250544": "my friend every person is worshiping the question is not if you're worshiping the question to you is", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00393-00250608-00251104": "who are you worshiping and if you're not worshiping who, then what you're worshiping", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00394-00251167-00251688": "and there are people who can't worship on Sunday God, because they worship their family", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00395-00251864-00252400": "the worship today we have an American idol it's called family and I'm going to tell you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00396-00252400-00252952": "one thing we canceled our sunday night services overall in the united states for the sake of", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00397-00252952-00253584": "family and we cancel Wednesday night prayer meetings because of family well family nights", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00398-00253640-00254016": "you mean everyone on different tablets in different rooms watching different tv-shows", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00399-00254144-00254512": "and today you look at the family there are no family dinners no more", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00400-00254576-00255232": "there is no family no more left because time you elevate something good to a place of God", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00401-00255232-00255832": "you will destroy it, it will destroy you, my friend family is a beautiful thing but it's not supposed", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00402-00255832-00256448": "to be an idol that means we worship God with our family we don't worship our family as god", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00403-00256504-00257056": "we worship God with our spouse we don't make our spouse into a god we worship because", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00404-00257056-00257552": "that's called bitter waters of mara they'll make you sick and they'll make you poisonous", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00405-00257552-00258119": "it's idol worship yes we might not have a good fat buddha belly over there that we are worshiping we", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00406-00258119-00258584": "might not have some kind of a curtain that we are bowing to but if you are doing exactly the same", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00407-00258584-00259023": "thing and you can't come to church because you are worshiping football and because you are worshiping", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00408-00259023-00259400": "that, my friend I want to tell you something in the wilderness you're drinking bitter waters", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00409-00259400-00259848": "and it's time to stop drinking those waters and come to the living water called Jesus come to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00410-00259848-00260448": "the living water called God and begin to give him pure unadulterated focused worship somebody give", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00411-00260448-00261000": "God some praise this is not to condemn anybody but I just want to encourage each one of you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00412-00261000-00261536": "for God is looking for such that will worship him in spirit and in truth god inhabits the praises of", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00413-00261536-00262080": "his people because God is looking for worshipers God wants to drink from your water, he is coming", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00414-00262080-00262560": "to you, and to you, and to you and says do you have something to drink? Can you give me something to", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00415-00262560-00263144": "drink because I deserve this worship I made you for this worship and if you give it to me I'll", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00416-00263144-00263768": "give it back to you if you give it to me you will be refreshed you will be hydrated, you will have", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00417-00263768-00264280": "the strength to go on, you will have the strength to go through, but \"lord i cannot worship you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00418-00264280-00264856": "because I don't feel like there is anything good happening in my life\" well if there's nothing good", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00419-00264856-00265488": "happening in my life that means the river's right up begin to worship God who is good in your life", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00420-00265488-00265992": "right now and you will see water coming out of the rock and as you would drink from that water good", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00421-00265992-00266448": "things will happen you don't worship God because you're good you worship God because he is good. you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00422-00266448-00267000": "don't worship God because you're holy, you worship God because he is holy. When you have nothing, when", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00423-00267000-00267664": "you have no reason, you still have a cause and somebody's saying that that's the wilderness", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00424-00267888-00268280": "We're going to pray in just a moment the worst part about wilderness for me", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00425-00268384-00269048": "is the wanting of wilderness, it's when what God promised for me I can't have it here", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00426-00269128-00269736": "for example, God promised milk and honey but in the wilderness there is no milk and there is no honey,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00427-00269736-00270192": "there is only manna. God promised he will use me to multiply bread,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00428-00270192-00270576": "but in the wilderness, he doesn't even let me turn stone into one piece of bread", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00429-00270728-00271408": "wilderness is a place of wanting, but we should never let the wanting turn into weariness,", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00430-00271520-00271904": "weariness turns into whining and whining turn into wickedness", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00431-00272112-00272776": "wanting should turn into waiting, waiting should turn into worship and worship will", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00432-00272776-00273432": "turn into winning, amen! That's another sermon for another day, but for now, let's rise to our feet", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00433-00273824-00274000": "every head bowed and every eye closed", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00434-00274568-00274968": "if you're here today and you do not know Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00435-00275136-00275512": "i would like to give you the opportunity today to get right with the lord", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00436-00275624-00276064": "if you're saying whether it's my first time or i've been coming for some time and i would like", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00437-00276064-00276496": "to give my life to the Lord today. When I count to three i'm gonna ask you to just slip up your hand", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00438-00276496-00276864": "and we're gonna pray today that Jesus will come into your heart. If you're watching us on live", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00439-00276864-00277352": "stream and you would like to get saved, maybe you just stumble upon this live stream you can", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00440-00277352-00277736": "do that as well you can just comment below and say \"I would like to give my life to God\"", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00441-00277736-00278040": "if you would like to give your life to Jesus when I count to three just raise your hand", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00442-00278040-00278992": "I'm gonna pray with you one, two, three. Thank you, i see your hand, thank you I see your hand thank you", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00443-00279320-00280184": "let's pray I want you to stay with me say, \"Lord Jesus, I'm a sinner please forgive me of all my sin", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00444-00280256-00281112": "and wash me with your precious blood. I surrender my whole life to you and from this day forward", "kYBWM9YpmWy-00445-00281216-00282624": "I promise to follow you all the days of my life touch me change me and transform me in Jesus name."}}, {"audio_id": "kZ5r4ipKvDI", "text": {"kZ5r4ipKvDI-00000-00000560-00001021": "THE GEORGE WASHINGTON STRIKE GROUP DELIVERED FOOD, WATER AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO VILLAGERS", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00001-00001021-00001323": "IN GUIUAN IN SUPPORT OF OPERATION DAMAYAN.", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00002-00001323-00001869": "THE SMALL PHILIPPINE VILLAGE WAS HIT BY SUPER TYPHOON HAIYAN, LEAVING RESIDENTS WITH DAMAGED", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00003-00001869-00002124": "HOMES AND A LACK OF EVERYDAY NECESSITIES.", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00004-00002124-00002553": "THE STRIKE GROUP WORKED WITH THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT TO HELP NEARLY FOUR HUNDRED VILLAGERS,", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00005-00002553-00002701": "MOVING THEM TO SAFETY.", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00006-00002701-00003168": "HELICOPTERS ASSIGNED TO THE STRIKE GROUP AIRLIFTED MORE THAN THREE THOUSAND GALLONS OF WATER,", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00007-00003168-00003661": "24 THOUSAND POUNDS OF FOOD AND 25 HUNDRED POUNDS OF GENERAL SUPPLIES.", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00008-00003661-00004119": "THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT MOVED GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MEDICAL STAFF TO RURAL HEALTH CENTERS WHERE", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00009-00004119-00004369": "THEY PROVIDED MEDICAL CARE AND SUPPLIES.", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00010-00004369-00004823": "THE NAVY EXPECTS TO DELIVER MORE THAN FORTY FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS OF FOOD AND DRY GOODS", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00011-00004823-00004923": "TO GUIUAN.", "kZ5r4ipKvDI-00012-00004923-00005217": "FROM THE DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY, I'M PETTY OFFICER ANDREW JOHNSON."}}, {"audio_id": "kZV0y8o-U9I", "text": {"kZV0y8o-U9I-00000-00000000-00001588": "ホモビ男優"}}, {"audio_id": "ka3YzzIKEeE", "text": {"ka3YzzIKEeE-00000-00000088-00000720": "Hello welcome to Bearded Man Does Things It's a Youtube Channel!", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00001-00000720-00001355": "Novel, everyone's got one, yes this is About basically living a more", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00002-00001355-00001696": "Self-Sufficient Lifestyle Something that a lot of", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00003-00001696-00002023": "People have been Getting really into particularly", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00004-00002023-00002335": "During lockdown This global pandemic that we've all", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00005-00002335-00002840": "Been living through People are re-evaluating what they want", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00006-00002840-00003304": "Out of life and you know maybe the Grind of everyday", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00007-00003304-00003511": "Isn't as appealing as it once was and", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00008-00003511-00004023": "Maybe we were missold That it was necessary and so", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00009-00004023-00004416": "People have been getting into Sourdough bread making and loads of", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00010-00004416-00004816": "Other things like Gardening Brewing your own beer", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00011-00004816-00005112": "Fermenting different vegetables Growing vegetables and discovering that", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00012-00005112-00005584": "Hey actually it's fun and it's Really good for us so", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00013-00005584-00005839": "I've been doing that kind of thing For a few years now", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00014-00005839-00006160": "And I've decided that it's probably About time that", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00015-00006160-00006631": "I kind of embrace that lifestyle a little bit more", "ka3YzzIKEeE-00016-00006631-00007408": "And actually try and to make it Well my day-to-day. 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Now technically you could apply the topic", "kavWmYrJGrE-00002-00001736-00002232": "we're learning today to any constrained system it's just that pulleys are kind of a classic", "kavWmYrJGrE-00003-00002344-00002840": "constrained and when we talk about constrained but essentially we mean that one particle can't", "kavWmYrJGrE-00004-00002840-00003608": "move without the other particles moving as well. So we'll define constrained as connected", "kavWmYrJGrE-00005-00004032-00004384": "particles", "kavWmYrJGrE-00006-00004672-00005112": "which must move together.", "kavWmYrJGrE-00007-00005560-00006200": "Okay connected particles which must move together and a classic situation we have for these is with", "kavWmYrJGrE-00008-00006200-00006840": "pulleys. Now you'll notice that I've pre-typed out some of these steps here on the page, feel", "kavWmYrJGrE-00009-00006840-00007248": "free to write them out as we go, you might need to pause the video as you do that, they're also", "kavWmYrJGrE-00010-00007248-00007704": "posted to our canvas page if you wanted to copy and paste them over. I just figured with", "kavWmYrJGrE-00011-00007704-00008112": "that much text and my handwriting i'd be better to go ahead and type those out. So", "kavWmYrJGrE-00012-00008208-00008920": "let's say we have a situation where we have a pulley here let's have a fixed axis pulley where", "kavWmYrJGrE-00013-00008920-00009696": "the left edge is vertically above my pulley down to the lower left, another fixed axis pulley here", "kavWmYrJGrE-00014-00009696-00010592": "hang up the ceiling and let's put a floating block here okay and so my cable, I have one single cable", "kavWmYrJGrE-00015-00010704-00011456": "which is attached to the ceiling, it comes around this first pulley over the second over the third", "kavWmYrJGrE-00016-00011520-00012280": "and down to that block okay. So this is my pulley system and let's add a block here, we're", "kavWmYrJGrE-00017-00012280-00013463": "going to call this block A, this block B and these pulleys we'll call C, D, and E, just give them names.", "kavWmYrJGrE-00018-00013552-00013968": "So what we're saying here this idea that connected particles have to move together if", "kavWmYrJGrE-00019-00013968-00014496": "A goes up, B has to go down, now given this pulley system they're not going to move with the same", "kavWmYrJGrE-00020-00014496-00015224": "ratio that's one of the key things we'll find in this in this section but they will move basically", "kavWmYrJGrE-00021-00015224-00015872": "in relationship to one another. If B goes up, A must go down okay it's actually the same ratio whether", "kavWmYrJGrE-00022-00015872-00016680": "things move upwards or downwards and that's this general idea of of constrained or dependent motion", "kavWmYrJGrE-00023-00016680-00017192": "and once again the reason we pick pulleys is they're just a really kind of well-defined system", "kavWmYrJGrE-00024-00017352-00017856": "that is always in constrained motion okay, as long as we assume essentially the cable doesn't stretch", "kavWmYrJGrE-00025-00017976-00018392": "is really the only assumption we need to make taking this motion-based approach.", "kavWmYrJGrE-00026-00018392-00018992": "Now as we get into kinetics which is involving forces and motion, we'd also need to factor in", "kavWmYrJGrE-00027-00019064-00019440": "if the pulleys have mass, if they have any friction, a bunch of other pieces", "kavWmYrJGrE-00028-00019440-00019920": "but at least for motion alone, we can ignore all of that and really just say as long as the", "kavWmYrJGrE-00029-00019920-00020608": "cable doesn't stretch we can have a constrained motion system. So what we're going to do in this problem", "kavWmYrJGrE-00030-00020664-00021600": "is that we first are going to write a length equation, now this system has one single cable the", "kavWmYrJGrE-00031-00021600-00022208": "blue cable and so we'll have one equation for that cable. In order to write an equation for that cable", "kavWmYrJGrE-00032-00022208-00022856": "we need to establish an axis system. Our axissystem commonly I establish an axis point kind", "kavWmYrJGrE-00033-00022856-00023448": "of through the middle of fixed axis pulleys, you'll see why we do that here in a second", "kavWmYrJGrE-00034-00023528-00024040": "and then i'll establish another kind of subaxis system right here and i think that'll give me", "kavWmYrJGrE-00035-00024040-00024688": "enough for this problem. So if we write, so we're on this first step right here, write the length", "kavWmYrJGrE-00036-00024792-00025264": "of this cable as an equation okay. So let me go ahead and define some terms here,", "kavWmYrJGrE-00037-00025264-00026288": "call this distance b we'll call this um call this y sub 1. Now there's going to be a radius and a", "kavWmYrJGrE-00038-00026288-00026744": "circumference of course of that pulley i'll talk about how those come into play here in a second.", "kavWmYrJGrE-00039-00026744-00027448": "I'm gonna have a horizontal distance here we could call that x1 and then a final distance from", "kavWmYrJGrE-00040-00027552-00028472": "this datum down to the bottom here call this y2. Okay so that gives me some different dimensions", "kavWmYrJGrE-00041-00028544-00029439": "to deal with in finding the length of this cable. So I could write that the l is equal to", "kavWmYrJGrE-00042-00029439-00029944": "and I'm just going to start up here at this point and I'm going to end over at block B okay, I'm", "kavWmYrJGrE-00043-00029944-00030768": "just going to write it segment by segment so i'm going to have a distance of b plus y1 plus right", "kavWmYrJGrE-00044-00030768-00031688": "this would be pi times two times r sub c right the radius of c that's that essentially this distance", "kavWmYrJGrE-00045-00031792-00032472": "coming around right there, then we go back up to pulley D, so I'm going to add in another distance", "kavWmYrJGrE-00046-00032600-00033384": "y,1 I'm going to have two of these quarter radiuses. Let's assume that those are the same.", "kavWmYrJGrE-00047-00033456-00033784": "We'll find out that that distance doesn't really matter in the overall problem, so two times", "kavWmYrJGrE-00048-00033840-00034104": "pi, we'll call that r sub d.", "kavWmYrJGrE-00049-00034512-00034896": "Wait wait wait wait wait hold the phone if you're watching closely", "kavWmYrJGrE-00050-00034896-00035336": "you probably picked up that i just made an error so this is actually a quick jump edit", "kavWmYrJGrE-00051-00035336-00035832": "that I'm going to record this versus trying to get it into the editing software but there's an", "kavWmYrJGrE-00052-00035832-00036384": "incorrect value in both of these functions this would be the full circumference of the circle", "kavWmYrJGrE-00053-00036384-00036992": "right all the way around but of course the cable here is only touching a half of a circumference,", "kavWmYrJGrE-00054-00036992-00037600": "so I could cancel out these twos. Additionally here once again assuming D and E have the same radius, I", "kavWmYrJGrE-00055-00037600-00038488": "could divide this by two and so what I'm left with is a pi times r, realizing that pi is the number of", "kavWmYrJGrE-00056-00038488-00039264": "radians in half of the circle and if I take that radian angle times the radius, I end up", "kavWmYrJGrE-00057-00039264-00039712": "with the arc length which is halfway around that circle. Now the reason it didn't affect the answer", "kavWmYrJGrE-00058-00039712-00040360": "is that that these terms end up going to zeroin the next step okay, so that will be coming", "kavWmYrJGrE-00059-00040456-00041216": "as the original video starts rolling now. I'm gonna come down to the next line so coming down to the", "kavWmYrJGrE-00060-00041216-00042376": "next line we have the horizontal distance can't forget that one x1 plus y2, okay, so that gives", "kavWmYrJGrE-00061-00042376-00042920": "me all of my different distances. Now one thing that we can notice is there's a number of these", "kavWmYrJGrE-00062-00042920-00043512": "distances it doesn't matter where block A is and where block B is that they'll be exactly the same", "kavWmYrJGrE-00063-00043512-00044040": "okay so they are not changing, they are non-changing distances, those non-changing", "kavWmYrJGrE-00064-00044040-00044536": "distances would be b that circumference around here of C which I already highlighted.", "kavWmYrJGrE-00065-00044536-00045352": "This quarter circumference of D, the quartercircumference of E as well as this length of x", "kavWmYrJGrE-00066-00045352-00046008": "right, because the fixed distance between those two pulleys, let me highlight those terms, that's b this", "kavWmYrJGrE-00067-00046184-00046912": "half circumference, this quarter plus quartercircumference and x1. So if we now and now we're", "kavWmYrJGrE-00068-00046912-00047584": "here into this next step, step two we're going to take a time derivative of this length equation", "kavWmYrJGrE-00069-00047584-00048576": "both sides okay. 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Now I will say", "kavWmYrJGrE-00099-00070960-00071584": "there's multiple ways to solve these dependent motion problems. This length equation approach is", "kavWmYrJGrE-00100-00071584-00072200": "probably the simplest one overall we'll actually show you another one as we get into chapter sixteen", "kavWmYrJGrE-00101-00072200-00072984": "in the second half of this class, but this is the one that we'll use for now.", "kavWmYrJGrE-00102-00073504-00074384": "Thanks for attention there.", "kavWmYrJGrE-00103-00074960-00075010": "you 1:25:55.032,1193:02:47.295 V2 is equal to VB, so then just plugging those in we can say that zero is equal to two VA"}}, {"audio_id": "kaFrWBkFEF8", "text": {"kaFrWBkFEF8-00000-00000008-00000408": "what's going on family it's your podcast mentor jonathan jones today", "kaFrWBkFEF8-00001-00000408-00000872": "we're going to dive in and i'm going to show you how to set up one of the most", "kaFrWBkFEF8-00002-00000872-00001496": "innovative fan engagement pages that there is let's go in i want to show you how to set", "kaFrWBkFEF8-00003-00001496-00002128": "up your pi inbox page all 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S: I’m Spring. F: I’m Fall.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00001-00000208-00000319": "Today we’re gonna talk about…", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00002-00000320-00000468": "BTS’s favorite snacks!!!!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00003-00000592-00000824": "Today we have four kinds of snacks to review for you.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00004-00000824-00001118": "The first will be Namjoon’s snack, then TaeTae’s and the last two are JK’s favorite snacks.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00005-00001118-00001364": "This snack is “Cinnamon Sugar” flavored.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00006-00001364-00001936": "If you’ve seen “Bon Voyage” Season 2, you would have seen Namjoon and JK eating this.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00007-00001988-00002166": "This one!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00008-00002190-00002316": "Hobi also liked them.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00009-00002404-00002586": "And Namjoon was looking for them the whole time.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00010-00002588-00002656": "Namjoon in Search of the Snack", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00011-00002656-00002928": "“Are there any cinnamon snacks?” “Should I get more of that?”", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00012-00002928-00003146": "“There aren’t any more of those cinnamon snacks?” “I’m craving them so badly that it’s driving me crazy.”", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00013-00003146-00003438": "“Found them!! There were only two left.”", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00014-00003438-00003828": "We bought the small package, while Namjoon bought the bigger size in Bon Voyage.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00015-00003828-00004110": "Unfortunately when we got them, they were already expired.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00016-00004110-00004224": "This distributor was not professional enough!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00017-00004254-00004600": "It couldn’t be helped. When they were mailing them off, they said, “Ah! How are they expired already??”", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00018-00004600-00004822": "Since they’re just cookies, I don’t think being expired will affect the taste that much.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00019-00004822-00004956": "It’s only expired a few days anyway.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00020-00004956-00005047": "(Very optimistic)", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00021-00005267-00005367": "Smells like a churro.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00022-00005448-00005552": "Yep, that’s a churro alright!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00023-00005552-00005824": "Did you notice that it looks like our Taiwanese traditional snack called “Pig Ear” cookies?", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00024-00005824-00005936": "What’s that?", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00025-00005938-00006106": "You know, that Taiwanese traditional cookie.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00026-00006106-00006250": "It’s got the same thickness.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00027-00006250-00006531": "F: It’s also looks like saltines. S: They’re flat and square.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00028-00006531-00006864": "With a little bit of thickness and sprinked with cinnamon.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00029-00006872-00006972": "Down the hatch!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00030-00007184-00007358": "It’s a little hard.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00031-00007494-00007659": "Ohh! This is yummy!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00032-00007659-00007750": "I personally like this.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00033-00007750-00007930": "It tastes just like a churro!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00034-00007930-00008054": "It’s a really dense chip, too.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00035-00008098-00008280": "I think it’s pretty good.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00036-00008280-00008428": "S: Yum! F: Not bad at all. S: So good!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00037-00008428-00008666": "It’s got the same flavor as a churro but with a different texture.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00038-00008666-00008896": "It’s got the texture of a chip/cookie.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00039-00008896-00009096": "I can totally understand what Namjoon was feeling.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00040-00009096-00009250": "Let’s eat and think about Namjoon at the same time.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00041-00009252-00009466": "Oh~! That’s why Namjoon loved this so much~!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00042-00009466-00009618": "Next, we have TaeTae’s snack.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00043-00009618-00009894": "We weren’t able to find a video of him eating this, but there were pictures of him holding it.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00044-00009894-00009974": "(uploaded pics from 2015 Twitter)", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00045-00010058-00010266": "S: I remember Japan has something like this.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00046-00010266-00010424": "(Japanese version: “Kinoko no Yama”) That’s right.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00047-00010588-00010829": "I remember that you really like this cookie.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00048-00010829-00010976": "Nah, I like the other kind.. (The type that Spring likes!)", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00049-00011034-00011306": "It’s not that I’m complaining, but don’t you think they could have done a better job at making these?", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00050-00011306-00011621": "I mean, this shape is just so unprofessionally made! (It’s so crooked!!!)", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00051-00011621-00011804": "It’s too crooked for my taste. (The ones in TaeTae’s hand are also crooked.)", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00052-00011804-00012096": "The Japanese ones aren’t nearly as crooked!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00053-00012208-00012376": "The taste is different from the Japanese brand.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00054-00012458-00012886": "It’s more milk-flavored and the chocolate flavor isn’t as prominent.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00055-00012947-00013232": "Why is it that ever mushroom is crooked????", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00056-00013232-00013647": "The cookie at the bottom is longer than the Japanese ones, and the texture isn’t the same either.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00057-00013647-00013947": "You can taste the cookie more in this than you can with the Japanese one.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00058-00013982-00014430": "The chocolate smells a bit cheap. I don't know how to explain it, but it still tastes okay.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00059-00014430-00014728": "I think it’s not that bad, but I would prefer that the cookie part be a bit shorter.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00060-00014728-00014890": "I prefer to eat the cookie part.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00061-00014890-00015028": "S: So, it’s really up to personal preference. F: Yea, personal preference.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00062-00015036-00015316": "S: I’m more of a chocolate person, while you’re a cookie person. F: Yea, I like cookies more.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00063-00015316-00015547": "And next, we have JK’s two snacks!!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00064-00015547-00015636": "Let’s open this one first.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00065-00015636-00015910": "This was seen on the variety show called “Bromance” that JK appeared in.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00066-00015919-00016430": "When he went to a pet café to wait for a Sunbei-nim, a fan gave it to him.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00067-00016474-00016677": "On the snack, you can write little notes on the packaging.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00068-00016678-00016878": "(Space for writing) Yea, you could write “to” who and “from” whomever.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00069-00016918-00017368": "This series of cookies has a lot of different packaging, like one that is slightly bigger.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00070-00017368-00017790": "The one that we bought is the size that JK got from the fan.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00071-00017790-00017900": "It’s a really cute size.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00072-00017900-00018334": "I thought it’d be bigger, but it’s actually just a little bigger than your hand.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00073-00018334-00018488": "Right, so you can hold it in one hand.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00074-00018488-00018743": "Right! I was also surprised at how small it was when we got it.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00075-00018744-00018898": "Who’d of thought it was so “mini”? Really cute.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00076-00018908-00019050": "This is how you open it.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00077-00019050-00019350": "F: It just looks like.. S:..any old regular cookie.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00078-00019472-00019654": "The milk-flavor is really strong.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00079-00019654-00020020": "Doesn’t it remind you of IMEI’s (Taiwanese brand) um.. that..? No...", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00080-00020020-00020286": "PEACOCK COOKIES!!!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00081-00020286-00020500": "F:It’s exactly the same!! S: They’re exactly like Peacock Cookies!!!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00082-00020500-00020714": "They’re a little bit thinner than Peacock Cookies though. And not as hard.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00083-00020714-00021068": "They’ll go really well with some afternoon tea or just a cup of milk tea.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00084-00021070-00021294": "It’s better if you drank something with it.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00085-00021294-00021730": "It’s not as sweet as other cookies, so it’ll go well with almost all types of beverages.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00086-00021730-00021910": "Dunk it in some coffee or milk, it’s all good.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00087-00021910-00022096": "I think you could even eat it with some corn soup.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00088-00022189-00022286": "I guess you could try that, too.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00089-00022286-00022462": "Last bag of snacks that JK likes!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00090-00022462-00022698": "This was seen being eaten by JK at a fansigning.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00091-00022698-00023070": "It got really famous because of JK being seen eating them often.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00092-00023070-00023376": "Dunno if that’s the reason why, but this brand of snack is UBER hard to get your hands on.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00093-00023376-00023672": "F: They’re really hard to find in stock. S: Crazy hard to get.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00094-00023682-00023808": "(JK really likes these!!)", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00095-00023808-00024320": "I’ve asked so many distributors, and they always say they can’t find them or they’re not in stock or whatnot.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00096-00024320-00024672": "Actually, I started looking for them a long time ago but just recently found them.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00097-00024672-00024894": "So coincidentally, we were able to get them.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00098-00024894-00025152": "Back then no matter how hard you looked for them, no one was even selling them overseas.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00099-00025152-00025710": "Actually, we bought four packs this time, so I’ve already eaten some.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00100-00025710-00025972": "After I opened one and ate one bite, I wasn’t able to put it down.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00101-00025972-00026466": "(F: Couldn’t help herself. S: Unable to stop.) So, I finished off three of the four packs and now there’s only one left to open and review for everyone.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00102-00026477-00026868": "So, it’s a banana-flavored puff coated in chocolate.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00103-00027262-00027920": "The first thing you taste is a mouthful of banana, so it kinda feels really artificial.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00104-00027936-00028620": "However, when you finish chewing and the chocolate melts combing the banana flavor and chocolate in your mouth, it’s seriously like heaven!!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00105-00028624-00029020": "There is a lot of chocolate covering each puff. Plus, the chocolate is really good chocolate.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00106-00029020-00029322": "So, when it meld together with the banana flavor in your mouth, it surprises you and you’ll think “OMG this is so good!!”", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00107-00029322-00029607": "What is surprising for me is when you first take a bite, it doesn’t seem like anything special.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00108-00029608-00029920": "Although, once that bite is finished, you’ll be thinking, “It’s omnominal!!”", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00109-00029920-00030138": "And consequently finish a whole bag.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00110-00030148-00030374": "So, to our Japanese “tomodachi”!JK really loves this snack, and so do I.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00111-00030374-00030483": "I love JK.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00112-00030483-00030638": "WTF does that have to do with the snack?!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00113-00030638-00030827": "This snack has already entered Japanese markets.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00114-00030836-00030976": "So, to our Japanese “tomodachi”!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00115-00031102-00031294": "Are there any Japanese viewers here?", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00116-00031294-00031522": "If you get a chance, you will be able to find these in Japan.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00117-00031522-00031802": "If these are that good, then maybe in the future, Taiwan will also import these as well.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00118-00031802-00031926": "Hopefully, that’ll be the case.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00119-00031926-00032108": "Please pick your favorite out of all of them!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00120-00032174-00032650": "I thought all of them were really good, but if I had to choose, it would definitely be this one, because it’s the one that I’d most likely buy again.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00121-00032762-00032920": "I really like Namjoon’s snack.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00122-00032926-00033082": "Namjoon’s was really good, too.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00123-00033082-00033414": "So, only V’s snack is more of a “try once and you’re good” snack.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00124-00033414-00034070": "JK’s snack is more for people who don’t like cookies that are too sweet. It goes really well with afternoon teas or other beverages.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00125-00034070-00034264": "S: Then this one is a good one for you. F: You won’t get sick of it if you eat too much.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00126-00034264-00034472": "But if you like a bit more flavor, then these two are the snacks for you.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00127-00034476-00034632": "They’re really~~~ yummy!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00128-00034632-00034896": "So, what BTS thinks is really good is ACTUALLY really good!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00129-00034902-00035142": "Maybe it’s because we’re spiritually connected! (No hope for this poor obsessed soul…)", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00130-00035142-00035264": "S: And that F: was our", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00131-00035284-00035524": "review of BTS’s favorite snacks!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00132-00035770-00036008": "I dunno! I only know that here’s a picture of him hold these (chocolate mushroom cookies).", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00133-00036008-00036174": "S: Why are you so unprofessional?? F: My bad!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00134-00036404-00036516": "…can I talk now?", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00135-00036516-00036840": "Now, they have different flavors. There’s Matcha and Strawberry, too.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00136-00036946-00037160": "But JK only eats the chocolate one!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00137-00037160-00037652": "I know, but I was just wondering if they are this good, then would the other flavors be as good as well.", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00138-00037652-00038088": "I thought that they were bigger, so I was really surprised when I got them. Why are they so small?", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00139-00038108-00038364": "“Don’t Leave Me” is such a great song!! I wanted to play the whole song out in the video T_T", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00140-00038364-00038682": "We hope you enjoyed the video! Feel free to leave a comment below and share your thoughts with us!", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00141-00038704-00039048": "(Watch to the end for a nice surprise from Jin!!)", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00142-00040038-00040396": "“I will definitely save you.”", "kbfWWBnWY8U-00143-00040408-00040844": "“You are not alone.”"}}, {"audio_id": "kbkxjOeMkNk", "text": {"kbkxjOeMkNk-00000-00000013-00000181": "Hello, guys.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00001-00000181-00000861": "My name is Boris Oyaso, I'm from Norway.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00002-00000861-00001434": "This is my review of such an amazing app as AdvaHunter.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00003-00001434-00002294": "I bought AdvaHunter about three weeks ago and would like to share the changes that have", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00004-00002294-00002394": "been happening.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00005-00002394-00002794": "Of course, the app itself is excellent, with tremendous potential.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00006-00002794-00003227": "I spent the first few days completely immersed in working with it.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00007-00003227-00003594": "That's how I was absorbed by augmented reality technology.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00008-00003594-00004123": "It was very interesting to twist everything, try it this way and that.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00009-00004123-00004732": "I believe that AdvaHunter is a kind of key to unlocking a person's creative potential.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00010-00004732-00005095": "I had certain dreams related to music and visualizations that nobody could bring to", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00011-00005095-00005228": "life.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00012-00005228-00005771": "But with the help of AdvaHunter, I started doing it myself.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00013-00005771-00006393": "There was also an interesting idea, again, also partly related to music, but also to", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00014-00006393-00006493": "sports.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00015-00006493-00006593": "I launched a whole direction called neurosport.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00016-00006593-00006822": "AdvaHunter is a tool that unlocks your inner abilities.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00017-00006822-00007172": "It serves as a motivating factor for creating content.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00018-00007172-00007370": "That's the main thing.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00019-00007370-00007986": "That is, it is that very transitional bridge when a person can go from being a receiver", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00020-00007986-00008317": "to a translator and broadcast exactly what he is doing, and what possibilities this app", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00021-00008317-00008513": "has.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00022-00008513-00008703": "The potential is tremendous, really.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00023-00008703-00008914": "And this is just the beginning.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00024-00008914-00009228": "I also wanted to share how it works.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00025-00009228-00009929": "But I will say that the \"sticking\" effect is guaranteed regardless of age.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00026-00009929-00010764": "Now, on average, I have one new registration per day of new people, thanks to AdvaHunter.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00027-00010764-00011142": "There were interesting cases on the street.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00028-00011142-00011818": "One of them is when I went under a bridge to shoot, create visual content, and met a", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00029-00011818-00011946": "guy from the Red Cross.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00030-00011946-00012189": "He signs people up for charity there.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00031-00012189-00012371": "But everyone avoids him.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00032-00012371-00012627": "I waited a bit and approached him.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00033-00012627-00012994": "He turned out to be a Russian-speaking guy.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00034-00012994-00014116": "He was very surprised when I took out my smartphone and said: \"I see that no one is coming to", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00035-00014116-00014351": "you, do you want everyone to come?\".", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00036-00014351-00014972": "I took it out, launched the app, and showed it.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00037-00014972-00015487": "Right away, I placed a string transport route with uCar or uBus across the bridge!", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00038-00015487-00015681": "He was like, wow, wow!", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00039-00015681-00015798": "What is this?", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00040-00015798-00015898": "Show me.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00041-00015898-00016070": "I want to know more.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00042-00016070-00016244": "And, of course, he registered.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00043-00016244-00016467": "A student, a young guy.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00044-00016467-00017006": "Part 2: The older generation also gets the \"sticking\" effect, like, what is this, how", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00045-00017006-00017106": "is it?", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00046-00017106-00017206": "This is augmented reality.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00047-00017206-00017485": "I can already see this, can I touch it?", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00048-00017485-00018205": "All of this is so close now compared to what it was even five years ago when there were", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00049-00018205-00018637": "only pictures, photographs, and the project was just emerging.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00050-00018637-00019148": "Of course, what is happening now, and what will still happen to us, we know that technologies", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00051-00019148-00019304": "are developing exponentially.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00052-00019304-00019669": "Every year there is a doubling of capacities.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00053-00019669-00020306": "So this is just the beginning, there will be more and more.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00054-00020306-00020837": "This is true in all areas concerning technology.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00055-00020837-00021330": "People often ask how it affected the volume of investments?", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00056-00021330-00022129": "Well, guys, I will tell you honestly, I had such a good, long stagnation in business,", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00057-00022129-00022439": "in promotion, but not until I saw AdvaHunter.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00058-00022439-00023218": "As soon as I saw it, I kept thinking, dreaming, when will it be released so that I could buy", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00059-00023218-00023620": "it and try to start creating content, start working.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00060-00023620-00023867": "And, thank God, it happened!", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00061-00023867-00024292": "And from this, everything went on.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00062-00024292-00024575": "Everything started from this.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00063-00024575-00025164": "This is exactly the energy that I still think about how to unite together.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00064-00025164-00025741": "You know, two years ago I took a training called \"Archetypes of Consciousness\".", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00065-00025741-00026382": "A person, knowing their archetypes and which ones are dominant, can quickly achieve success", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00066-00026382-00026562": "by developing them.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00067-00026562-00027019": "One of my archetypes is the artist.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00068-00027019-00027522": "And I was just thinking, where and how to apply it?", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00069-00027522-00028275": "And then, suddenly, AdvaHunter appears, which gives me the opportunity for visualizations", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00070-00028275-00028399": "and performances...", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00071-00028399-00029012": "I even started singing songs, or at least humming along.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00072-00029012-00029897": "So, AdvaHunter serves as a source for unlocking the creative potential of each of you.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00073-00029897-00030138": "And it's worth it.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00074-00030138-00031082": "And when you share this information in the same social networks, as I do, you post it.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00075-00031082-00031951": "And people are drawn to you and ask Boris, what are you doing?", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00076-00031951-00032098": "What is this?", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00077-00032098-00032636": "Where does all this energy come from?", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00078-00032636-00033115": "Why is it going so well?", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00079-00033115-00033413": "It's all from there.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00080-00033413-00033749": "It's all from there, yes, from this wonderful application.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00081-00033749-00034786": "And business is going, the environment is changing, and the right people are found and", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00082-00034786-00034983": "met.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00083-00034983-00036177": "And even with this \"toy,\" I'm already making presentations to very serious people.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00084-00036177-00036712": "We are waiting for the results.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00085-00036712-00037640": "When it happens, I will definitely write another review on this topic.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00086-00037640-00037882": "Some very interesting information has reached someone.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00087-00037882-00038450": "But now I won't jump ahead and reveal all the details.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00088-00038450-00039490": "So guys, be sure to follow the updates, find out what AdvaHunter", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00089-00039490-00039619": "is now.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00090-00039619-00040056": "Be interested in this community, get involved, because technologies are being introduced", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00091-00040056-00040346": "into our daily lives much faster than we think.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00092-00040346-00041355": "And from an evolutionary point of view, this tool needs to be integrated into the life", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00093-00041355-00041572": "of a modern person.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00094-00041572-00041900": "So integrate it into your business.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00095-00041900-00042872": "Be informed, find out what we are doing, and join our community.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00096-00042872-00043519": "Thank you for your attention.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00097-00043519-00044147": "Respect to everyone!", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00098-00044147-00045034": "And as we say, breakthroughs to us.", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00099-00045034-00045174": "Bye!", "kbkxjOeMkNk-00100-00045174-00047447": "This was Boris from Oslo."}}, {"audio_id": "kbkBcFmP9Bo", "text": {"kbkBcFmP9Bo-00000-00000096-00000496": "but others were in the historic 18th and vine district to send a strong", "kbkBcFmP9Bo-00001-00000496-00001040": "message to the president we want them to stop supporting that terrorist organization", "kbkBcFmP9Bo-00002-00001040-00001607": "and we want them to stop sanctioning ethiopia anymore several ethiopian americans made up the", "kbkBcFmP9Bo-00003-00001607-00002144": "largest group in attendance asking the president to revisit his foreign policy in ethiopia", "kbkBcFmP9Bo-00004-00002200-00002768": "president biden do not stop torturing you know just helping this terrorist organization", "kbkBcFmP9Bo-00005-00002768-00004280": "and stop sanctioning and stop exiting us from agua we will make him a one-term president"}}, {"audio_id": "kb_nLGm2wpU", "text": {"kb_nLGm2wpU-00000-00000024-00000384": "hello guys my name is kaushik and welcome back to lead code today in this video", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00001-00000384-00001104": "we are going to learn few concepts in selenium and also we are going to automated test case okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00002-00001104-00001880": "so i just saw this uh requirement in uh any one of the like facebook group", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00003-00001960-00002568": "so i thought like let's take this and let's write a code uh for the same test case and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00004-00002568-00003168": "maybe for beginners it will be really helpful i believe okay so let's go let's get started and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00005-00003304-00003632": "i'm also going to do this for the first time of course i can see the scenario", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00006-00003632-00004112": "it's looks like very easy but maybe there are challenges that i'm not sure so i just", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00007-00004272-00004712": "created a dummy account in the github because i cannot use my personal account because", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00008-00004768-00005400": "uh that has like two-factor authentication and of course we know that seleniums should not uh do any", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00009-00005400-00005944": "kind of like two-factor authentication okay so i have created dummy account and with that i'm going", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00010-00005944-00006423": "to create i have a new account so even i don't know like what are the challenges there will be", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00011-00006423-00007088": "let's see together and i'm not sure like the length of the video maybe while editing", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00012-00007088-00007744": "if something goes very slow i will speed up or else it will be normal without any edit okay edit", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00013-00007744-00008312": "in the sense without any cut okay so that whatever the mistakes i do probably you can also see and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00014-00008312-00008976": "understand okay so let's get start started now and yeah so test case is very simple we have to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00015-00008976-00009624": "go to github.com and we have to log in and we have to create a public repository and then we have to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00016-00009624-00010376": "delete the repository okay so few assertion we can write uh even though there is no like perfect uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00017-00010376-00011024": "like scenario to what we have to accept but still we will use as it okay and to do this i'm going", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00018-00011024-00011720": "to write the page object model i'm going to use the test ng and i will get the data from", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00019-00011912-00012584": "maybe property file okay of course we can get it from the excel as well but i think already i have", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00020-00012584-00013016": "a video on that so you can watch that so today i'm going to use the property file mostly property", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00021-00013016-00013608": "file can be used to store locators uh okay let's see let's go on the flow if it's going to be easy", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00022-00013608-00014216": "probably i can get the data from excel or maybe any other file asset okay so let's start it now", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00023-00014216-00014736": "so even i don't know like how the locators will be or what are the challenges there may be so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00024-00014791-00015352": "let's go and start it okay so here first of all github.com fine maybe we can verify the title like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00025-00015352-00015847": "it should starts with github something like that and here is the signing sign in button right so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00026-00015919-00016472": "we will click on that and of course i have to give my username and the password so let's click on", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00027-00016472-00017056": "sign in it's going to be very simple and first of all you can see that this is the home page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00028-00017056-00017504": "and here we have the create repository option okay i think this will get changed", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00029-00017504-00018136": "once we create a repository okay let's go and create this one so here we have a text file", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00030-00018136-00018832": "like uh create a opacity so let's say that repo one and it should be public so by", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00031-00018832-00019432": "by default public is selected so we'll check that and these are options i'll just keep pass up now", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00032-00019432-00020032": "and we'll click on this create a repository so the repository is created that's it so we can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00033-00020032-00020656": "say like quick setup if you done before this like or we can verify this one okay and then", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00034-00020656-00021336": "if i go to the settings and if i go to the bottom probably i can see like here we have like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00035-00021400-00022112": "uh date this deposit once i click on that it should i should type like this one so that will be", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00036-00022112-00022688": "fine i believe so this is like username uh slash repo one okay and then i have to click on this one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00037-00022768-00023536": "and after that yeah that's it okay now let's go and create one more just to uh make sure like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00038-00023536-00024088": "if already repository is created how the ui will look okay so if i go back to my username", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00039-00024144-00024632": "um you can see like there is already a repository so in the left hand side we cannot see that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00040-00024632-00025248": "so from here we have to go to this repositories and then i have to click on this new okay so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00041-00025248-00025776": "there might be two scenarios if we don't have any repository the repository creation button will be", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00042-00025776-00026344": "on the left side if there is already a repository exist then we have to go to the repository tab and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00043-00026344-00026912": "then we have to click on this new button right so we'll write based on that okay now let's see", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00044-00027000-00027680": "so i'm going to log out or sign out first and yeah let's write some page object model okay and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00045-00027680-00028216": "of course i have a new eclipse uh literally new eclipse i just installed for this video so i'm", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00046-00028216-00029583": "going to create a maven project very quickly yeah so creative project and we'll go to this maven", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00047-00029776-00030192": "okay i have created a project now what i'm going to do within the pom.xml i'm going to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00048-00030256-00030895": "uh add few of the dependencies before that i'll just customize this little bit yeah so for", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00049-00030895-00031216": "we need the selenium uh repository i mean selenium", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00050-00031344-00032064": "uh dependency so i'll go to um probably i can go to my github.com and from the selenium thermal", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00051-00032152-00032695": "repository i can take all the dependencies i believe okay so if i go to this bomb dot xml", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00052-00032776-00033256": "and here you can see that we have selenium the sky and then followed by testing g okay i need", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00053-00033256-00033936": "this both this so i'll just copy and here i'll paste it and let's close this dependencies yeah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00054-00033936-00034456": "fine okay so once i say this of course it it will go and download and here you can see that we got", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00055-00034456-00034928": "all the dependencies here okay and similarly i want the chrome driver and there is also a", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00056-00034928-00035432": "library called chrome driver manager which can download the driver automatically but i'm not a", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00057-00035432-00036176": "great fan of that so i'll just go and download it manually okay so here let's go to chrome driver", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00058-00036336-00036744": "download and before that we have to make sure like what is the version we are using", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00059-00036744-00037424": "so in my case it's uh 94 and it's getting updated okay i think it will be 95 let's see", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00060-00037728-00038216": "and if you feel like the video is really slow probably you can just play in 1.5 x", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00061-00038216-00038968": "or 2x that will be a little easy okay all the tabs are gone again we have to go and search", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00062-00039032-00039368": "so let's go ahead and search for this this is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00063-00039368-00039984": "actually 94 only but i we have minor update i think okay so let's go and download 94 version", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00064-00040312-00040616": "so here is the 94 i will click on this and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00065-00040616-00041504": "windows.zip let's let's download that on uh in a desktop and probably i can extract that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00066-00041816-00042400": "okay then i'll just copy and i'll go to my eclipse in the project level i will create a folder", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00067-00042760-00043432": "like drivers and i will paste the driver file here is my driver file okay now within the main", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00068-00043432-00044408": "folder first of all let's create a package like com.github dot pages okay and within the pages", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00069-00044472-00044984": "let's see how many pages we have to write right so where is the browser", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00070-00045392-00045648": "okay so here we'll go to this github.com", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00071-00045800-00046384": "okay so first is this uh what is this home page or github page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00072-00046536-00046944": "let's call this like home page so this is our first page right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00073-00047016-00047368": "so let's create a class called homepage", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00074-00047664-00048384": "okay then once i click on this it will be my login page so i can create one more class here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00075-00048840-00049288": "and once we do the login we will have a like repository we'll come back to that before that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00076-00049288-00049856": "let's go and find this one okay so within the home page what i'm going to do is i'm going to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00077-00050024-00050568": "uh create a constructor first so home page constructor will be there and in the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00078-00050568-00050984": "constructor i'm going to get the driver so here i'll say like remote webdriver", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00079-00051367-00052008": "driver and whatever the driver we are going to get we'll just set it so it will be like this dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00080-00052008-00052655": "driver for that we need a driver from the parent class um so i'll create that maybe", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00081-00052791-00053496": "later on as of now what can we do is um yeah so first of all we'll set up", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00082-00053496-00053944": "something okay so i'll just create one more package like com dot github", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00083-00054224-00054840": "dot base okay so i'll just create a base uh package here and i'll create a class here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00084-00054840-00055184": "like this is going to provide me the drivers and few other", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00085-00055184-00055648": "weight concept everything so let's make like selenium base that will be appropriate name", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00086-00055904-00056560": "yeah so we'll use the driver first we declare the driver first so let's make it like protected", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00087-00056760-00056952": "remote webdriver will use the remote", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00088-00057216-00057776": "webdriver driver and that's going to be null initially so we have to create an object we'll", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00089-00057776-00058408": "do that let's not worry about this and what else i need i need a lot of things but as of", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00090-00058408-00058984": "now this is fine i believe okay uh maybe i can create some utility function just to save the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00091-00059064-00059296": "save time okay so i'm going to create a public", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00092-00059584-00060384": "void click okay and we are going to click on a web element so i'll just make it like web element", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00093-00060800-00061560": "element okay and here i'll say like um we use the web drive weight concept as well so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00094-00061640-00062632": "protected web driver so when we use this utility functions like this it will be really easy for", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00095-00062632-00063176": "us to uh deal with the code or else we have to write the weights individually each and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00096-00063176-00063736": "every time so like of course you can if you have a framework already you can reuse this but this is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00097-00063736-00064336": "just a small things like we are going to do send keys and click action mostly so probably those", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00098-00064336-00064912": "two function only i'm going to write okay so here what i'm going to do is i'm going to click on this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00099-00064912-00065472": "before that i am going to wait for the element to be clickable okay so i'll say like wait until", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00100-00065552-00066520": "and expected conditions dot element to be clickable and this one the locator will get this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00101-00066520-00067184": "okay so that's it when it is ready it will give me another uh locator like this one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00102-00067344-00067832": "or else i can use the same the element whatever i'm getting okay anyways it will wait and then it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00103-00067832-00068640": "will do the stuff okay so element dot click action okay that's it fine um yeah it is fine as of now", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00104-00068640-00069168": "okay and similarly i'm going to quickly write one more thing that is to type okay so here i will say", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00105-00069168-00069856": "like uh type so we need the element and also we need the data so just create here like test data", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00106-00069912-00070624": "and this should be like uh element to be visible okay we'll wait for the visibility of element", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00107-00070768-00071304": "and then we'll say like uh we'll first clear it if there's any already value and then we'll just", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00108-00071304-00071808": "select element dots and keys and whatever the data we are going to receive okay so that's it only two", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00109-00071808-00072432": "functions i need that's fine as of now and here both are null so of course it will not work but", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00110-00072432-00073064": "we have to create the object we will do that don't worry now let's go to the home page and here i'm", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00111-00073064-00073600": "going to say like extend this class first okay so extends and i'm going to extend the selenium", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00112-00073600-00074336": "base probably and yeah now here i'm going to say like this dot driver equal to driver so whatever", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00113-00074336-00075176": "i'm going to get in the run time i'll pass to my page okay so yeah this means it will refer", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00114-00075176-00075720": "to the parent class so this means always refers to the current class but if current class these are", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00115-00075720-00076360": "this uh variable or object is not there it will go to the parent class okay so that's it fine uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00116-00076360-00076728": "let's go and write this okay so in the home page what we are going to do we are going to click", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00117-00076728-00077320": "on the sign in button right so i will write a function like public or i can use just the default", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00118-00077320-00078584": "on now we'll use in different package so let it be like public okay so public void uh click sign in", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00119-00078696-00079296": "okay so click signing yeah that's fine and do we need any arguments just a quick", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00120-00079296-00079984": "action so definitely we don't need that now i'm going to go and inspect this um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00121-00080216-00081080": "okay probably i can find my own locators or i can use like uh tools to find this so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00122-00081248-00081528": "let me go and install this first okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00123-00081848-00082784": "just lazy to find the element so i'll just use my product here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00124-00082840-00083664": "no i got around 766 great i never knew that okay anyways let's go and first of all we have to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00125-00083664-00084432": "restart refresh this page to use that okay let's go and inspect and i will bring this to that down", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00126-00084432-00085008": "and i will just increase the font a little bit and i'm going to bring this text path here and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00127-00085008-00085648": "let's go and click on the sign in so it's a link text so i can just copy that or else if you want", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00128-00085648-00086304": "i can use the click and uh this will give you the syntax as well but yeah let's go and write the raw", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00129-00086304-00086880": "code okay so already we have a function called uh click which needs the web event right so i'm going", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00130-00086880-00087560": "to make use of that so let's go here so let's call that function okay so i'm going to call like click", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00131-00087616-00088272": "and that's needed web element so i'm not going to use the find by because i'm going to use the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00132-00088272-00088720": "locator file i mean sorry not located i'm going to use the property file so within the property file", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00133-00088720-00089784": "i'm going to uh keep all my data okay so uh what can i do is uh yeah i need a web element anyhow", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00134-00089888-00090592": "okay let's do it here i will change it in a moment okay so driver dot find element and by dot link", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00135-00090592-00091184": "text and here i should give my link text so that will be not this one of course it will be this one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00136-00091440-00092104": "okay and that's going to return me web element that will be like sign in and i'll say like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00137-00092104-00092600": "click sign in okay of course you can call this within this directly but just to show", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00138-00092600-00093120": "you i'm doing this okay and by the way i'm using the shortcut like control to l you can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00139-00093120-00093776": "change that okay so if i go to this window preferences and where i have to go", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00140-00093896-00094816": "java and editor and content assistant i think um i forgot it's been a while actually", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00141-00095016-00095360": "yeah and if you go to this advanced tab here you can select keys are there right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00142-00095360-00095936": "if you click on that you can search for like quick assistant i think okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00143-00096208-00096328": "okay let me expand this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00144-00096632-00096920": "there are a lot of shortcuts available in the eclipse probably", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00145-00096984-00097776": "i can make a separate video for that okay so you can just search like quick uh i can do it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00146-00097776-00098432": "quick assist okay so assigned to a local variable control two l is there right so we can change that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00147-00098432-00098928": "here what i'll do i'll use like control plus dot so that means whenever i type control dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00148-00098928-00099480": "uh it will give me the suggestions for example let me comment this and i'm going to remove this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00149-00099480-00099984": "okay so i'm just going to type the control plus dot you can see it it will give me the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00150-00099984-00100536": "right hand side i mean left hand side the object or variable whatever we have it will give us the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00151-00100536-00101032": "auto type so we don't have to type much okay so that's it we are going to click on the sign in", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00152-00101032-00101824": "okay once we do the click on sign in uh it will return me to this page called login page okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00153-00101896-00102384": "actually i can say return and based on the dot dot like connecting i can use but i'm going to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00154-00102384-00102952": "call the object and i'm going to write it so i'll just leave as it is as of now okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00155-00102952-00103704": "and one more thing i'm going to create a locators property file i can you do that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00156-00103704-00104192": "within the src main resource itself but just to make it very simple i will create within", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00157-00104192-00105183": "the project itself okay so i'm going to create a file and let's say that locators dot properties", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00158-00105280-00105696": "okay so here will be first our like uh this is going to be my", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00159-00105752-00106688": "home page right so i will select home page dot sign in okay and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00160-00106911-00107408": "dot text okay dot text in the sense it will be my link text so this is my page name and this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00161-00107408-00107880": "is my variable name variable in the sense like whatever i'm going to click on here so it says", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00162-00107880-00108408": "sign in right so it says sign in and this is a link text so i'm using the alice as text okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00163-00108408-00108904": "and equal to i'm going to give this value that is sign in okay so just keep it like this that's it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00164-00108904-00109320": "and this is how we have to create the property file and to write the command you can just give", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00165-00109320-00109792": "this hash symbol and you can say something like this is home page something like that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00166-00109904-00110535": "then i'm going to write locators for the login page so let's go and do that so in", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00167-00110535-00110959": "the sign in page we have like username the password and the sign in button that is what", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00168-00111048-00111440": "mandatory to do the sending we are not handling this password and everything", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00169-00111440-00111992": "because that is not in our requirement so if there is requirement we can write", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00170-00111992-00112608": "or add locators as many as we want okay so let's go and click on this so here i can see like it has", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00171-00112608-00113583": "a unique field called login underscore field so let's take that uh so i'll say like login um page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00172-00113832-00114648": "yeah login page dot um user name dot id is there so we'll take the id", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00173-00114648-00115304": "okay and don't enclose this within the double cost it should be like whatever as it is okay and why", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00174-00115304-00115848": "this is disturbing let's minimize let's bring this guy and second one is the password so here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00175-00115848-00116383": "we have id called password we can take that so same thing only uh let's copy this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00176-00116559-00116983": "and paste over here equal to and here it will be password", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00177-00117376-00117856": "okay and this is how i used to follow i don't know like what is the best practice if you know you can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00178-00117856-00118416": "just do let me know okay i mostly in all of all my previous project i used to do like this only okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00179-00118488-00118816": "so then we have to click on the sign in so if i go and inspect this this is a", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00180-00118872-00119320": "name is there okay i'm going to copy this one and i'll just say the same", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00181-00119320-00119992": "here i'll just copy and replace it and here i'll say like name okay so that's it we are", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00182-00119992-00120432": "pretty much done with this and now let's use the same okay so i'm going to create", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00183-00120432-00120944": "this within the login page so here first of all we need the constructor so i can just login", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00184-00120944-00121648": "page and here i'm going to receive the driver so remote web driver driver and here we'll say like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00185-00121928-00122720": "this dot driver uh we are not getting because we have to do the extents right so extends selenium", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00186-00122720-00123480": "base and here we will say like this dot driver equal to driver so whatever we'll get we'll just", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00187-00123480-00124096": "pass it right yeah uh i can make the driver as static and i don't have to do this but static", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00188-00124096-00124559": "in the sense like in future if you want to run in parallel you cannot achieve that directly", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00189-00124559-00124856": "so this will be like ideal uh solution okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00190-00124928-00125328": "of course you can use a thread local that will be anyway static but that's a different concept", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00191-00125448-00126248": "okay so i'm going to write only one function here like public uh just i'll say like log in um yeah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00192-00126248-00126992": "and they should be public and within the login i'm going to get the credential like a string username", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00193-00127152-00127928": "and string password okay so i want this guys and then what i'm going to do is i'm going to also", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00194-00128072-00128711": "uh use the property file um now i can create an object for this here and i can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00195-00128711-00129280": "get the property file basically or else what can i do is i can create the property file", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00196-00129280-00129776": "uh within the base class so let's do like this okay so i'm going to say like protected", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00197-00129992-00130864": "properties properties properties like prop or piece okay and that will be", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00198-00130864-00131448": "null initially let's make it null and i'm going to create the object within the selenium-based", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00199-00131448-00132168": "class okay so let's create a constructor here and within this what i'll do is i'll create an", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00200-00132168-00132800": "object for this okay so properties equal to new properties and we have to select properties dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00201-00132896-00133776": "load so new file import stream and here we will pass our uh location that is going to be this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00202-00133776-00134368": "one so i can just copy that file name and i can paste over here and of course we are handling the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00203-00134368-00134864": "resource so of course we have to say uh handle the compile time exception i'm going to use the try", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00204-00134864-00135664": "catch that is recommended to use as well okay and here to do we'll just delete all the to do okay so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00205-00135664-00136432": "this is fine now probably if there is say object creation of course whenever we call this class", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00206-00136504-00136824": "it will call the constructor where we will get this properties file", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00207-00136984-00137400": "i think so let's see okay so let's go to this property login page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00208-00137400-00137904": "and here also we'll change this okay so what we'll do is in the home page right so instead", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00209-00137904-00138384": "of this link text what can i do is i can read that so let's say that i'm going to get the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00210-00138520-00139176": "properties dot get object and here i will pass my object name that is this one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00211-00139520-00139936": "okay and that is going to return me object so i have to call this two", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00212-00139936-00140776": "string and that will return me the sign in okay so that will be my signing text so sign in locator", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00213-00140944-00141440": "something like this you can give a good name or you can just replace this entire thing like you", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00214-00141440-00142064": "can uh here itself you can call this directly okay i'll do that in the next one this is just to show", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00215-00142064-00142536": "you okay so let's go to the login page and here i'm going to first what we are going to do we are", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00216-00142536-00143272": "going to uh type right so i will say like type and i need a web element so for that what can i do is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00217-00143712-00143992": "instead of finding element like all the time", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00218-00144048-00144776": "do we have to wait not necessary we have the weight here itself so probably what can i do is um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00219-00144960-00145496": "um okay let's write if it's fail we'll fix it okay so here i'll select driver", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00220-00145680-00146312": "dot find element and by dot what is the i d think i think we have used the id", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00221-00146368-00147184": "so we use the properties dot get property and the property name is basically what um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00222-00147504-00147848": "this one right so we'll just use this let's go to this locking page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00223-00147912-00148584": "and here i'm going to use this okay so let's maximize this a little bit", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00224-00148648-00149256": "yeah now uh this is going to uh get property which will return me the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00225-00149360-00149712": "string directly so i don't have to like get property of object", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00226-00149712-00150408": "and convert to string i think that this should also work okay so let's see and this would be my", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00227-00150408-00151360": "username and i can copy and i can paste again and here i can change this to password and i'm", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00228-00151360-00152040": "going to do the click action so click and i need a web element so driver dot find element", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00229-00152264-00152984": "by dot what is the locator we have used here uh that will be name right so i can just copy and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00230-00152984-00153640": "here i can say like by dot name and then i can give this right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00231-00153720-00154464": "and of course i cannot give it directly so by dot name and here i'll select properties", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00232-00154528-00155144": "dot get property of this one okay um yeah a lot of bracket seems like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00233-00155248-00155768": "okay i'll just give comma and here i will pass my okay i don't have to pass anything actually", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00234-00155992-00156984": "and here it should be password okay that's it so this is how we will do the login and um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00235-00157184-00157688": "yeah so we will write the asset in the test itself uh we don't have to write here even", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00236-00157688-00158360": "if you write here that is actually okay that's nothing wrong but like uh we'll do it in the uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00237-00158520-00159136": "there right in the functions okay so let's go and do that and in the base class i'm going to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00238-00159136-00159648": "write one more function okay so i will write like uh get title i'll just write one more", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00239-00159648-00160120": "function like get title i will tell you why i'm doing this okay so here i'll say like driver dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00240-00160200-00160784": "get title and i will just return this so i can directly return actually i don't have to store it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00241-00160856-00161464": "return and the return type will be string and that will be my public method okay so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00242-00161520-00161928": "yeah that's fine let's go back to the home page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00243-00162224-00162840": "okay and here is my login page we'll do the login successfully so let's go and do the login", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00244-00162984-00163456": "and we have to wait not necessarily so i don't think there is any something", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00245-00163456-00163904": "like this okay and here actually you can see that once we logged in", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00246-00163904-00164568": "now there is already a repository so here i am able to see this new button okay um i don't think", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00247-00164568-00165144": "the ui is going to change very often so what we'll do is we'll take this okay if the script is going", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00248-00165144-00165656": "to fit we'll modify that okay so let's go and inspect this it's going to be very very simple", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00249-00165656-00166232": "button okay it's a tag actually and that will be unique yeah so here you can see it's unique okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00250-00166288-00166784": "uh let's go and create this one so what page is this this is basically your", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00251-00166984-00167480": "home page only but already we have a home page so what we'll do we'll name this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00252-00167480-00168272": "something like uh welcome page okay um yeah of course you can follow the base standard to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00253-00168272-00169048": "decide the names but i'm working alone so whatever i do that belongs to my memory basically right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00254-00169048-00169976": "so here i'll select welcome page and then what i'm going to do is i hope you guys are not getting", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00255-00169976-00170616": "bored with me sorry for that if so okay so selenium bass", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00256-00170616-00171120": "okay and let's create the constructor always we have to create the constructors right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00257-00171240-00172384": "just like getting even manual off manual probably you can do something better than this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00258-00172768-00173104": "okay and then what we'll do uh we'll just uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00259-00173192-00173888": "create a new right so we'll say like click new so click new era positive", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00260-00174584-00174840": "okay so here we are just going to click the new repository and the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00261-00174840-00175184": "return type is going to void and this guy will be my public", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00262-00175512-00176104": "okay and just a simple click action so we can just find the element and we can give this but of", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00263-00176104-00177000": "course we'll store this in here right so here i'll say like welcome page and here i'll say like uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00264-00177056-00178088": "welcome page dot new repo dot link uh we'll make it like text and that is what we are using here in", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00265-00178088-00178728": "the first okay and i'll just copy this guy let's go here and here i'm going to say like driver dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00266-00179040-00179880": "uh find element by dot link text and here it should be like properties dot and get property", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00267-00179880-00180496": "of this property that will return me web element and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00268-00180656-00181264": "yeah okay that will return me web element i'm just going to minimize this a little", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00269-00181488-00181832": "okay and this will be my click new for repo", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00270-00182144-00182736": "okay and let's do the click action here and yeah that's it okay so we are pretty much", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00271-00182736-00183080": "done with this first one uh the this page okay so we'll click on this new", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00272-00183136-00183856": "uh of course we can do a set like uh if the new page new button is displayed or not um probably", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00273-00183856-00184424": "you can do that as well okay so but i'm just keeping all the stuff okay so you should know like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00274-00184424-00185288": "how to do the session and everything okay so let's go to this repository okay so this is like our", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00275-00185424-00185728": "uh create a repository page okay so i'll create one more class here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00276-00185784-00186384": "let me copy and paste this and here i can select create", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00277-00186464-00186896": "repo okay so if i do copy and paste and if i rename that will", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00278-00186896-00187224": "automatically uh change the constructor as well okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00279-00187224-00187784": "and here i'm going to write only one function actually okay so i will say like create repo", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00280-00188160-00188608": "okay i believe the spelling is correct okay and within the repository what are the things we need", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00281-00188608-00189336": "is very simple we need the repository name first okay so we'll give it here like string uh repo", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00282-00189392-00189896": "name and then followed by string um this is a description which is optional but", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00283-00189896-00190168": "we'll just give something okay so just say like description", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00284-00190376-00190992": "okay and then followed by uh that's it actually only two arguments needed okay and let's remove", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00285-00190992-00191672": "the sky so let it be so i'm going to inspect this one and it should have also id i think", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00286-00191736-00192448": "yeah repository name it's id okay so let's go and uh paste it here so i'll create a page like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00287-00192544-00193576": "uh create repo okay and i'll name this like repo dot um what is this reponem okay name dot id", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00288-00193576-00194152": "and the value is this one and then we need this not this one yeah we need this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00289-00194152-00194776": "this description which has id so we'll copy that good to see all the ids basically like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00290-00194776-00195312": "most of the application doesn't have that but here we have all the ids which is really good", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00291-00195464-00196048": "and uh now also we want to check this one like with that it is already checked or", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00292-00196048-00196528": "not so probably we can do that okay so if i go inside this here we can see like we have a label", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00293-00196584-00197256": "and within that we have this input okay so basically it has also id i am trying to get some", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00294-00197256-00197752": "access xpath but everything has id so we don't need that okay and it is also unique", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00295-00197752-00198608": "okay so i'll just copy this one and here i'll select repo dot what is this this is my public", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00296-00198872-00199192": "underscore transfer will just write like input okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00297-00199280-00199888": "um and of course id so equal to the value okay and lastly we want to click on this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00298-00199888-00200400": "create repository okay so here we have a button with some css like this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00299-00200944-00201688": "okay so here probably will use the css this of course it has a class based expert but we can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00300-00201744-00202336": "take that as a unique css okay i'll just copy this one okay so here i'll say like repo dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00301-00202448-00203344": "uh what is this create repository so create will make it like get btn button dot css equal to this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00302-00203344-00203920": "one okay why i'm writing id and css at the last is basically just to identify what locator strategy", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00303-00203920-00204304": "we have to use okay so that will be really easy to understand that is how i used to do", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00304-00204304-00204744": "maybe if you have different approach you can do let me know in the comments okay so let's go to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00305-00204744-00205248": "the creator repository and let's remove this guy uh not everything i want this guy so i'll just", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00306-00205336-00205800": "anyways let's remove okay so first of all we have to give the name right so we'll just", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00307-00205800-00206552": "select type and we have to find the element so driver dot find element by dot id and the id", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00308-00206552-00207016": "name is going to be something that will give you and here it should be report name copy", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00309-00207264-00208000": "paste and here it should be the description okay and then we are going to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00310-00208136-00208784": "check if the input is already selected or not okay now should i check that here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00311-00208960-00209471": "or should i check in the test like in the test okay um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00312-00209816-00210823": "what we can do is since this guy is like a void it will not return anything um okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00313-00211119-00211608": "probably i can just create a method and i can make it return", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00314-00211608-00211992": "here i will say like instead of create repository i can say like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00315-00212280-00212519": "enter details something like that okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00316-00212952-00213423": "okay anyways by default it's going to be selected only but i want to write one asset", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00317-00213423-00213936": "so what i'll do i'll change this method okay i'll change this like enter repo", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00318-00214064-00214648": "details okay something like this and that's it we are going to do only two things here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00319-00214648-00215176": "we will find the uh repository and we'll fill the repository name and the description okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00320-00215176-00215544": "then i'm going to create one more public void not while it should be", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00321-00215744-00216432": "boolean and i will say like get selected the po type", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00322-00216752-00217136": "okay and here what we are going to do is we are going to return this one right so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00323-00217136-00217800": "this is the id so we'll say like driver dot find element by dot id", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00324-00217896-00218367": "and then i'm going to say like is selected is selected is basically will tell you like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00325-00218367-00218864": "whether it's selected or not and i'm going to return this directly so it will be like boolean", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00326-00218864-00219984": "okay of course i can wait until this element is visible but yeah fine it's fine okay and um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00327-00220400-00220840": "it will just give me the state of this like whether it's a boolean or not but i also wanted to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00328-00220840-00221471": "click it right so by default it is only selected okay so what can i do is like i can write in the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00329-00221471-00222280": "test like if it's selected if it's true then uh i'll just click on this uh create repository okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00330-00222280-00222784": "so that is what i'm going to do let's see okay so here i will write one more functions like click", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00331-00223000-00223128": "create repository okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00332-00223416-00223767": "yeah okay and that should be public void", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00333-00224144-00224719": "great we are almost done guys like of course we have one more page but this thing's almost", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00334-00224719-00225192": "done okay so i'll say click and within this i have to find the driver dot find element", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00335-00225256-00225632": "y dot id and here we will give the id okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00336-00225632-00226119": "now let's go and copy paste everything so i'm just going to bring this here and here side by side", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00337-00226376-00227008": "okay so first of all we'll copy this repository name so let's copy this guy", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00338-00227008-00227512": "the second one is going to be description this is going to be here and this is my input", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00339-00227512-00228128": "that should go here and this is my create button css that should be here okay now what will happen", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00340-00228128-00228736": "once we create it let's go and do it one more time so i'll say like repo 2 and some description", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00341-00228736-00229240": "will check if it's selected or not and then this button will enable by default if you want you can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00342-00229240-00229760": "write a condition here as well so if it's not enabled you can just fail the test case i'm going", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00343-00229760-00230240": "to skip that okay so creating a repository and here we can select we we can accept that based", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00344-00230240-00230760": "on this one okay whether repository is created or not okay so i'm going to inspect this one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00345-00230880-00231528": "so here basically it is in the link text so i can see like whether the link text is available or not", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00346-00231600-00232264": "um yeah and this i think this is unique only let's go and check yeah it's a unique only", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00347-00232264-00232760": "so what can i do i can do something dynamic okay will tell you how to do that uh let's go back", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00348-00232760-00233471": "to our another page i'm going to create one more class here okay i'm going to create one more class", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00349-00233560-00234288": "um yeah within this we are creating a lot of classes actually so here i'm going to say like uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00350-00234423-00234871": "uh maybe i can name it like settings okay settings page maybe not setting settings", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00351-00234871-00235480": "will be different page actually uh so this will be like your same repository page only", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00352-00235480-00236032": "so i'm going to create another one okay so i'll say like uh what we can call it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00353-00236184-00236928": "we can call it like repo code maybe okay so repo code yeah i know that's not a good idea at all", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00354-00236928-00237296": "my i mean the naming convention but fine as of now okay so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00355-00237567-00238184": "okay and here also we'll do the same thing we'll get the driver", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00356-00238312-00238752": "that's why i mostly copy paste so i don't have to all this stuff you know so that will", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00357-00238752-00239312": "be really easy so far i'm writing everything i don't know whether it will work or not but", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00358-00239312-00239912": "hoping for the best okay so here we'll write to one function called uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00359-00240088-00240560": "assertion right to do the assertion we just want to get this one okay uh like with that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00360-00240560-00241016": "we can check like it's displayed or not okay so what i can do is i can select public void", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00361-00241104-00241584": "um not white it should be boolean actually public boolean like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00362-00242352-00243032": "is repository created something like that i'll just do something like this repo", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00363-00243264-00243992": "created okay and that should return me on this one right so driver dot find element", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00364-00244112-00244871": "by dot link text and you will get this like from here okay so here i'll select string", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00365-00244871-00245512": "repo name okay and i'll pass this repo name here itself and then i will say like dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00366-00245512-00246080": "is displayed okay that means it is there or not so if it's there then probably ah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00367-00246080-00246576": "based on this boolean we can write some asset okay that's it very simple now we go and click", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00368-00246576-00247032": "on the settings so settings is also within the same page so i'll use the same page and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00369-00247032-00247560": "here we have xpath as well as css we'll go with the css now and i'm going to write like public", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00370-00247736-00248600": "um i will write like this so click settings and yeah why this is private by default i don't like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00371-00248600-00249384": "that maybe we can change that out actually okay so here we'll create that one uh let's go to the like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00372-00249671-00250480": "uh what page is this repo code right so okay it's moving for some reason repo code page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00373-00250912-00251023": "and here we'll say like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00374-00251552-00251696": "repo code", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00375-00251928-00252871": "dot setting setting or settings settings settings dot uh what locators is this css right so this css", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00376-00252871-00253832": "equal to this value okay fine now let's go here so here we have to give this one why it's not moving", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00377-00253952-00254984": "yeah so here i'll select driver dot find element by dot css and this the key here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00378-00255248-00255536": "so here we'll see like uh properties dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00379-00255760-00256160": "get property actually i can write a function for this as well instead of always saying like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00380-00256160-00256552": "property dot grid properties i can create something different as well", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00381-00256552-00257096": "but yeah this is fine i believe okay so this will return me a web element uh like settings", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00382-00257376-00258192": "and i will click on that okay so i'll say like uh click settings okay i'll take a sip of water", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00383-00258871-00259664": "okay so we are done almost let's go and click on the setting page so let's create a new page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00384-00259664-00260240": "for this okay so i'm going to copy this class actually and i will change the name to settings", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00385-00260440-00261064": "page okay everywhere i have written page here also i'll write the same okay for code page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00386-00261271-00261784": "not necessary you have to write page page page but uh i feel that is really easy to understand", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00387-00261784-00262304": "okay because some sometimes the same class name will be there in the test case as well okay so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00388-00262304-00262992": "just to segregate i am doing like this okay so here also right like page uh yeah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00389-00262992-00263408": "let's go to the setting page and here we want to remove everything", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00390-00263744-00264384": "and here she will remove this hassle okay now what we are going to do is we are going to delete", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00391-00264384-00265024": "this so here i can directly click on this delete right so let's go and inspect this selenium will", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00392-00265024-00265312": "selenium can automatically do this crawling so we don't have to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00393-00265424-00265936": "handle that maybe if record we can we'll do that okay so here i can see that we have a", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00394-00265936-00266488": "x path which doesn't look here we have a this one okay so we can use this one okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00395-00266544-00267184": "so delete this repository okay that is with normalizexpath so click on this like public", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00396-00267416-00267888": "void click delete uh repository", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00397-00268336-00269096": "delete repo yeah fine and okay this should go here right so here i'll select a", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00398-00269600-00270712": "settings page and here i'll say like setting dot delete dot x path", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00399-00270880-00271824": "equal to this one okay um just increase the fonts little slowest", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00400-00271824-00272528": "okay now what we can do is uh i can handle the pop-up this is basically within the same", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00401-00272528-00273112": "page itself so i will just write within that itself okay so within this only i'm", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00402-00273112-00273416": "going to write so here i want to give the name right so i'll say like string", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00403-00273480-00274072": "uh repo name okay and here what i'll do i'll say like uh click action first", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00404-00274312-00275120": "and here i'll pass like driver dot find element by dot x path and this is the repost path right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00405-00275120-00275768": "so we'll just copy and paste over here and then what we'll do we will wait for this re absolutely", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00406-00275768-00276352": "sphere okay so you can verify that but yeah fine here we are going to do the type action right so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00407-00276352-00276968": "let's go and inspect this one actually i didn't check for any of the frame but i think there is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00408-00276968-00277584": "no frame okay and here we have one css which looks very ugly actually so we'll not use that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00409-00277640-00278280": "if i go to the expert xpath also that doesn't seem that much grateful here um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00410-00278648-00278784": "so what can i do is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00411-00279040-00279464": "probably i can use the access here okay so i will say like this is button going to be", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00412-00279464-00280128": "my parent and this button is going to be my child so here you can see like we get a lot of", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00413-00280184-00280888": "things so first of all you take the text and area label this way", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00414-00281384-00282144": "okay all the experts are very uh big actually so i think this is fine but", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00415-00282312-00282760": "yeah but even though this is also very big actually okay so let's go and inspect this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00416-00282760-00283504": "manually let's see uh so this is an input which has a something something like parent record", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00417-00283576-00284144": "they have written the rejects within this i think maybe react application i think", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00418-00284304-00284696": "okay um let's go and check if you have anything other than that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00419-00285416-00286064": "okay i can see this authentication token maybe i'll use this one so double slash", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00420-00286064-00286416": "input and the rate what was that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00421-00286664-00287368": "name right so here i'll say like name equal to this one uh this is also like 18 we have", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00422-00287856-00288576": "and that is also not visible on the ui okay so this is the last one actually and from there i", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00423-00288576-00289352": "can say like okay we'll go to this one okay this looks uh form actions look good i think", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00424-00289424-00290080": "so from the form which has like code action okay so this is my username username", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00425-00290144-00290752": "uh username will be also dynamic in sometimes okay let's write a dynamic xpath for this okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00426-00290824-00291536": "so i can give this one actually the username anyways i have to pass it from the login page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00427-00291624-00292000": "so i can use that actually okay so i will copy this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00428-00292000-00292624": "and here what i'll say is like we'll select double slash form and i can say like um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00429-00292792-00293416": "action right so contents will write within the contents so contains and then at the rate", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00430-00293488-00294224": "action equal to not equal to comma on this one okay so this is also actually 16 oh my god", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00431-00295016-00295648": "yeah this is the last one actually last one and from there we have this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00432-00295704-00296384": "input from there we have the p and from there we have the input let's go and check i think", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00433-00296472-00297112": "yeah now we have only one of two so we want the second one so here also i can see that anything", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00434-00297280-00298176": "unique name equal to verify is there okay so we'll probably use that at the rate name equal to very 5", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00435-00298296-00298952": "okay so we got two actually um of course i can do the indexing", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00436-00299064-00299784": "um or else what can i do is i don't think there's something unique actually", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00437-00300760-00301184": "okay so here you can see like it says like you want to archive this repository", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00438-00301240-00301864": "and second one is basically like to delete this repository okay so i can take this actually okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00439-00301864-00302800": "so what i'll do is i'll just copy this and here let's go and find this and then that is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00440-00302800-00303560": "within the area label right so you can see also i can't add the rate area dash label", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00441-00303688-00304784": "okay and contents that should come within the contents okay let's check that so contains area", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00442-00304784-00305744": "label comma the value and the closer okay and here it will be like delete okay this is the only one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00443-00305744-00306304": "complex expert i think right so this is like one of one and of course it's pointing to the correct", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00444-00306304-00306968": "one uh maybe you can write a good one other than this but yeah this is looks very good but yeah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00445-00306968-00307816": "this is little challenging and of course here also this should be dynamic we'll do that okay so um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00446-00308032-00308544": "for dynamic of course i cannot write here so i'll write here itself okay so let's go and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00447-00308544-00309616": "close this one um click repository we'll get the repository name then what we have to do is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00448-00309616-00310272": "we also have to pass the dynamic the short tony lit code right this one also we have to pass a", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00449-00310272-00311112": "dynamic so what i'm thinking is okay i will get it from here okay so string user name okay username", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00450-00311168-00311744": "and then here i'll say like click not click we have to do the type right we have to type", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00451-00311928-00312656": "um and i will select our dot find element by dot x path and this is the x path okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00452-00312712-00313496": "and from this one so this will go out and i can select double quotes", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00453-00313592-00314320": "plus plus and this will be my username actually okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00454-00314584-00315224": "yeah this is fine actually okay and anyways here we have to give the username and the password and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00455-00315224-00315720": "the repository name as well then only i can do the delete person so if i give this one right so then", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00456-00315720-00316416": "only i can do right so what i'll do is let's go to the end this one should be like username plus", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00457-00316560-00317376": "let me segregate this yeah so there should be like us and name first then followed by uh slash", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00458-00317448-00317984": "and the repository name right so we'll select dot concat", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00459-00318176-00318784": "slash and then float by again of course i can use again one corn cat but yeah fine then i will", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00460-00318784-00319504": "say like reporting okay that should work work work actually ah if it's fail we'll solve it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00461-00319504-00319984": "no not a problem okay so let me check my recording if it's recording or not", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00462-00319984-00320920": "oh it's one hour congratulations guys uh okay then this button will enable enable and then i", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00463-00320920-00321544": "will just click on this right so here if i go to latex path which will give me some xpath but i", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00464-00321544-00322016": "don't like this because this does have like two and this is like i understood this okay fine i", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00465-00322016-00322560": "think this is based on the text so i think this is fine okay if you want you can write this in", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00466-00322712-00323184": "partially but i think yeah this button anyway it's not going to change so i'll just write", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00467-00323184-00323904": "it here okay so driver dot find element by dot x path and i will i'll give the xbox directly here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00468-00323904-00324944": "um i don't want to give one okay so delete btn and we'll click on this so click delete", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00469-00324944-00325432": "btn okay that's it we are pretty much done so once we do the delete what will happen", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00470-00325496-00326176": "it will again take me to the this one right uh take me to this home page okay um probably can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00471-00326176-00326608": "try to accept this one so like this is your this was successfully deleted right so i can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00472-00326608-00327232": "just go and inspect this one and this is within the container where it has a button", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00473-00327464-00327896": "no it's not a button it's actually a container which has like this one okay so if i go and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00474-00327896-00328672": "inspect this probably yeah this is unique only so i can use that okay or else i have a", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00475-00328856-00329432": "id from here from here okay this is fine okay actually this is unique only so yeah this is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00476-00329432-00330104": "unique only so we can use that okay so and this is basically my welcome page correct so this is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00477-00330104-00330584": "my welcome page so let's go to our locator the property file actually where is that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00478-00330744-00331512": "and within the welcome page i will say like welcome page dot um delete notification", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00479-00331512-00332216": "something like that okay so delete deleted delete message i will make it like delete message", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00480-00332216-00332984": "dot css equal to the value okay and that's it fine so let's go to the welcome page again", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00481-00332984-00333960": "and here i'm going to say like um public void get message get delete message", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00482-00334360-00334864": "okay and here we'll just select uh return the string okay we are going to return the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00483-00334864-00335544": "string so first of all we'll find that so driver dot um find element by dot css", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00484-00335760-00336184": "and here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00485-00337216-00337856": "get text is the function and we can return that directly so return and that is fine", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00486-00337968-00338496": "and here we'll just give control one and change the method type to string", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00487-00338496-00338984": "okay and this one what is the locator we just used we'll copy", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00488-00339264-00339928": "and we'll paste it here okay so yeah oh it's take a lot of time actually to write all this stuff", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00489-00340040-00340472": "um click new repository get built message okay so we are", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00490-00340472-00341008": "partially done uh now let's go and write the test case okay so i'm going to close all the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00491-00341008-00341504": "other files i believe i have done helping correct but while writing the test only will understand", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00492-00341504-00342040": "okay so i'm going to create a new package within the src test java and here i will say like um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00493-00342400-00342976": "what name we can give there is no name suggestions and everything so what i'll do is just like it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00494-00342976-00343736": "says say like github flow okay i think that is fine so uh package name it's a packet name we", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00495-00343736-00344664": "can give like test and within that i will create a class called github github flow okay something", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00496-00344664-00345096": "like that that is fine okay and as i said earlier i'm going to use the test ng so make", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00497-00345096-00345648": "sure you have the testing dependencies and the plugin okay so here i'm going to say like public", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00498-00345960-00346664": "avoid and first what we'll do we'll do the uh login right so i'll do like login", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00499-00346864-00347584": "okay then what we'll do we'll like create a repository triple just name it like create repo", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00500-00347792-00348360": "okay and then what we need is we need the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00501-00348608-00348936": "daily triple right so we need the delete repo", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00502-00349144-00349376": "okay this is the function this is a three function that means", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00503-00349440-00349824": "we are going to write three a test so i'll annotate this with like a test", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00504-00349960-00350744": "and copy copy and copy okay and so here we'll just make it like void", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00505-00350968-00351776": "okay now of course we have to call all the functions so what i'll do is i will create", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00506-00351776-00352224": "one more function okay we like to create all the constructor and everything we have we need", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00507-00352224-00352832": "something right so uh we'll use the before test annotation but before that let's go to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00508-00352832-00353488": "the selenium base what we are trying to do here is um we have declared everything snl other than", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00509-00353488-00354000": "this property file and i'm not sure but it will it should work actually okay so when we create", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00510-00354000-00354488": "the object it will work but we are not going to create object anywhere i think for this class", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00511-00354672-00355168": "um okay we'll come back to that but before that i have to create", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00512-00355168-00355784": "the driver object and the weight object as well right so what i'm thinking is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00513-00356664-00357384": "i can create in the before test okay so i'll say like public void uh maybe i'll name it like setup", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00514-00357744-00358536": "and after all the tests i also wanted to quit so i will name it like public void uh quit mostly", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00515-00358536-00359112": "people use to call it like tear down their tone is just a fancy word it is not anything like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00516-00359112-00359808": "belongs to test engine basically we are closing all our objects that is what tear down means okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00517-00359928-00360680": "so here we'll close it okay so this should be like my after test and this guy will be my", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00518-00360856-00361384": "before test okay yeah so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00519-00361952-00362424": "okay now i'm just thinking what i have to do so here everything is null", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00520-00362424-00362784": "so it should not minimal we have to create the object", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00521-00363856-00364480": "okay i can create the object here itself directly but", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00522-00364728-00365080": "i have to do the extent if i do extend i really don't have to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00523-00365264-00366064": "this is my test okay i will just get uh one more class okay you'll get one more class", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00524-00366408-00366776": "and i'll just name it like uh common okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00525-00366928-00367336": "and within this what i'm going to do is i'm going to move this one so the before and after", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00526-00367336-00368152": "i will move it from here to this common class okay and i will extend this to the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00527-00368328-00368896": "selenium base okay and here what can i do is i can select driver equal to new", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00528-00369520-00370280": "new chrome driver okay so here i will create the object before that i have to set the system dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00529-00370280-00371256": "set properties and here webdriver dot chrome dot driver and here i'll just pass like dot slash", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00530-00371344-00372096": "drive first that is my folder name and here i will give like chrome driver dot exe instead of", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00531-00372096-00372584": "this you can use like the file properties from java but yeah fine it's fine okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00532-00372640-00373440": "and also we use the driver dot manage dot window dot maximize and also we'll use the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00533-00373440-00374160": "implicit it as well so driver.manage.timeouts dot implicitly wait 20 seconds it's fine i think yeah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00534-00374288-00375088": "okay and um once this is done of course we have to get the url so driver dot uh get and this is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00535-00375088-00375536": "the url actually so we'll just copy and paste it over here and also i have to create the object", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00536-00375536-00376064": "for the weight equal to new web drive weight and here i'll just pass this like 20 seconds", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00537-00376064-00376672": "again that's fine not 20 seconds is fine okay so here i'll just create all the objects and i'll", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00538-00376672-00377280": "use that in my selenium-based class okay so yeah that is fine i believe okay now in the quit what", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00539-00377280-00377832": "we'll do we'll just simply close the driver right so driver dot quit okay so that should", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00540-00377832-00378464": "work fine i believe um yeah so this is a before test and before after test both are done okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00541-00378464-00378888": "now let's go back to our test case here so what we'll do is we'll do the login", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00542-00378888-00379464": "so to do the login what are the things we need we have to pass the username and the password to pass", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00543-00379464-00379952": "the username and password we can use the excel file or also we can create like locators okay so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00544-00380040-00380680": "just to make it simple i'm going to use the another uh locator or also we can create like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00545-00380840-00381248": "a java file also that is also fine okay um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00546-00381584-00382000": "yeah i'm going to use the property file or maybe i can use the test ng xml file as well", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00547-00382064-00382560": "but um uh fine i think it's fine as of now okay i'll just get a", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00548-00382560-00383232": "property file for this okay i will say like a test dash data okay and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00549-00383288-00384088": "here what i'm going to do is i'm going to call the tester down so i will create one more method", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00550-00385176-00385832": "or else i can say here itself like um properties of course properties files are nothing", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00551-00385896-00386584": "uh i mean it is not used to forget the test data but i'm going to use in my case here okay so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00552-00386640-00387248": "i'll just get it let it be here itself okay um yeah so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00553-00387488-00387896": "maybe i can use the data provider as well that is also fine but yeah i think this is fine as", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00554-00387896-00388656": "of now okay so first of all what will key what we'll do is we'll create all the uh constructor", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00555-00388656-00389336": "right we'll create all the pages okay so how many pages we have a lot of pages we have so we'll get", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00556-00389336-00389912": "all the pages one by one so first of all we'll get the uh home page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00557-00390176-00390216": "page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00558-00390536-00391280": "okay and then followed by we want the login page so we'll get that as well login page as", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00559-00391280-00392184": "login and then we want the repo code right so we'll get the repo code", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00560-00392688-00393272": "and then followed by also we want the create repository page okay so create", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00561-00393600-00393664": "speech", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00562-00394320-00395112": "okay and then what do you want we want this setting page and once we what is there written", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00563-00395112-00395752": "the welcome page click new repository is there and then what is there in the great repo page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00564-00395816-00396600": "this is to create the repository and what is there in the repo code is repository created", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00565-00396800-00397088": "okay and simple", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00566-00397440-00398144": "okay so create repository is basically where we will pass all our details and repo code page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00567-00398144-00398880": "will be after that one okay yeah i am little bit confused here but i think yeah that is fine okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00568-00398880-00399256": "after the login page there will be a welcome page in the welcome page only what we are doing we are", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00569-00399256-00399776": "clicking on the new repository and we are getting the edit message okay so this will come here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00570-00400176-00400536": "not necessary you should write in the same order but i am just trying to understand the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00571-00400536-00400992": "flow whatever i have written so far that is why i'm writing like this okay so we have like three", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00572-00400992-00401408": "six classes i have given five classes what is missing setting page is missing right so it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00573-00401408-00402208": "is the setting page here settings settings yeah okay now great to create the object i", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00574-00402208-00402728": "can create directly within the test itself or else i can get within the before method itself", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00575-00402792-00403624": "so uh before method means it will run for three times okay so i'll get before class so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00576-00403624-00404128": "void um set object something like that i'll just write something", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00577-00404360-00405064": "and it will be like my before class it's just a test annotations you can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00578-00405064-00405496": "play with it it is not necessary you should follow the same you can create wherever you", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00579-00405496-00405912": "want just like before using that test we have to get the object that is the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00580-00406024-00406736": "simple fundamental here okay so i'll quickly clear the home uh all the uh objects okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00581-00406800-00407296": "so here i have to pass the driver so driver i will get it from my parent class okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00582-00407296-00407920": "so here also i have to do the extend so extends to the uh common i will extend to the common page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00583-00408104-00408512": "okay so here you can see we are getting if i click on this driver that will coming from my here okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00584-00408568-00410384": "now let's go to this kit of flow and i have to do the same for everything so let me do that quickly", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00585-00410543-00411280": "the setting page we forgot okay this setting dot class is coming from somewhere else actually uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00586-00411280-00411784": "what is this yeah this is from somewhere we have imported the long wrong class actually", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00587-00411784-00412360": "so here you can see it's coming from okay http internal so that is not our class actually okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00588-00412360-00412968": "so here we have to import this properly so what is the setting page basically that is the reason", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00589-00412968-00413896": "we didn't get it okay so now let's go to this settings page okay fine right so we got this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00590-00413896-00414384": "we have created all the objects now the remaining part is only the how to manage the test data", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00591-00414384-00414847": "and the flow so as of now i'll just hard code all the values then probably i'll write it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00592-00414847-00415360": "now instead of hard coding my username and password i'll just leave that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00593-00415360-00415800": "maybe i'll create something else okay of course i can use this right that is the user for this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00594-00415864-00416112": "so what are the things we need we need the user name first", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00595-00416480-00417288": "okay so what i did is like i created a static variable so that i don't have to show my password", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00596-00417288-00417888": "every time on the screen so i'll just use that okay um so here i'll select grid dot password", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00597-00417888-00418488": "okay that is where i'm getting my password okay so yeah in the property file i i mean in the yeah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00598-00418488-00418968": "in the property file i just have a dummy but i'm not using this anymore okay so let's go and run", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00599-00418968-00419752": "this hopefully it should run i think let's see okay it's not giving me the run test because i", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00600-00419752-00420376": "forgot to install the eclipse so i mean forgot to install the test engine i'll do that quickly okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00601-00420624-00421032": "see plugin is something like we do right click and we'll convert the files into", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00602-00421032-00421480": "test energy for that we need the plugin the dependency is basically the code base actual", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00603-00421480-00422000": "code base of the test energy okay so understand the difference between plug-in and the dependency", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00604-00422000-00422343": "so i'll just pause the video i'll install it and then i'll run this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00605-00422696-00423416": "okay guys finally it has been installed it took a really long time but yeah finally we are able to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00606-00423504-00423768": "run this with the help of test ng so let's go and run this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00607-00423824-00424200": "i'm going to run it directly from here itself of course you can convert it into a", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00608-00424352-00424976": "xml and you can do it but yeah fine okay hopefully it should do the login let's go and check", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00609-00425200-00425592": "okay so before doing login i have to click on this login type so yeah that is the mistake", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00610-00425728-00426088": "so here i have to do it from the home page so home dot click", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00611-00426176-00427184": "sign in first and then we'll do the login right now let's go ahead and run this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00612-00427304-00427768": "okay it got failed actually let's go and check why it's getting failed so it says like null point", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00613-00427768-00428384": "a null pointer exception for the selenium base that is in the line number 34 okay here probably", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00614-00428384-00429408": "the weight will go uh null i think or else what could go wrong yeah so from the 34 it's calling", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00615-00429408-00429984": "this one and it's calling this one so selling this this week it's actually getting okay um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00616-00430480-00430528": "okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00617-00430784-00431600": "so here home page homepage has basically driver so before class it will go to the common why we have", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00618-00431600-00432280": "before test where it will set the chrome driver as well as it will set the uh web drive as well right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00619-00432360-00432872": "so if i go to this driver here we are getting this one but this one is getting", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00620-00433024-00434184": "what could be the reason okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00621-00434576-00434943": "okay it's deep like this probably i might be missing something so here i'm going to click", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00622-00434943-00435839": "on this and before class also i'm going to click on this and before test also i'm going to click", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00623-00435839-00436504": "login here so this is actually yeah it should work in the base class only it's not working so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00624-00436504-00437239": "here i'll do the wait okay let's go and debug this let's see whether we got all the objects or not", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00625-00437896-00438488": "okay so here the chrome driver is going to launch that is for sure so here initially we have the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00626-00438560-00439272": "driver object now here i can see that yes i have the driver i have the driver everywhere", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00627-00439343-00440064": "so let's go and click on this next that should go to the sign in page so i'm going to get into this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00628-00440064-00440912": "so where is the get into yeah this is the step in and properties file so we have uh data for the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00629-00440912-00441664": "property file as well so let's step over and here i can see that we have sign in that is correct", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00630-00441743-00442856": "and this driver is also there so step over now sign is also there so if i step over on this then", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00631-00443160-00443624": "um from where i have come like it's going internally the click action", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00632-00443743-00444368": "and here the weight is null okay what went wrong basically where we were", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00633-00444488-00444864": "we're in the home page right so we are in the home page where we got this object", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00634-00444943-00445535": "now if i go to this click action here i'm getting this weight arsenal uh are we getting the element", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00635-00445535-00446216": "yes we are getting the limit but the weight is alone null why weight is alone nerve in the suns", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00636-00446608-00447143": "if you are getting driver that should also come my game let's go to the before test one more time", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00637-00447592-00448400": "and this is becoming null okay so what can win wrong so if i go to this weight actually", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00638-00448735-00449584": "okay my phone has low battery so i'm going to connect the charger give me a minute", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00639-00451112-00452064": "okay so here we are getting the weight as null right so how to fix it of course i can make it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00640-00452064-00452704": "static it'll work but let's fix this okay it's been a while actually for me so let's go and check", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00641-00453024-00453480": "where you have to pass the weight object also always not necessarily", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00642-00453728-00454200": "um what can i do us", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00643-00454608-00454864": "so for the login page we are able to get it in the sense", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00644-00454928-00455552": "um click sign in we are not doing that so here build this we are getting all the objects right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00645-00457976-00458343": "because of this constructor i think okay because of this constructor", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00646-00458343-00458696": "only so if you go to the parent class it will call the constructor", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00647-00458856-00459512": "um but here also we are getting the driver which has a object so why for the weight we", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00648-00459512-00460247": "are getting this error okay i'm going to stop it and let's go to these before test one more time", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00649-00460488-00461152": "and here weight equal to new vapor weight we are passing this one so this is looks good to me", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00650-00461528-00462296": "okay and then that's not a really big issue what i'm trying to understand is basically", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00651-00462456-00462864": "why it's going null okay so let's go and run this one more time", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00652-00463384-00463808": "so browser is created after that only we are getting okay so it's not able to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00653-00463808-00464135": "click sign in let's just coming from this page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00654-00464376-00465168": "now pointer why we are getting null okay we'll come back to this null in a moment let me now", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00655-00465168-00465496": "know i can just make it as static so object will be created once it will be", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00656-00465560-00466384": "used across so let's confirm the flow it's working fine then we'll come back to that for sure okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00657-00466624-00467080": "let's click on the sign in and determine and we got a failure actually okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00658-00467080-00467784": "what was that failure uh it closed immediately um okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00659-00467952-00468656": "get username so what is my username actually let's go to this one project explorer", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00660-00468832-00469656": "and this data or tony let code that is my username i think correct only", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00661-00469952-00470504": "yeah i don't know it code correct only and the password is also correct only i have", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00662-00470504-00471400": "given okay let's go and run this one more time but i'm going to uh call on nothing okay so here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00663-00471632-00472024": "i go to the welcome page click new repository so i'm going to click on that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00664-00472024-00472808": "so here is our another test create repository so here what i'll do i'll say like welcome page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00665-00472896-00473543": "dot click new repository and then i'll say like create new repository", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00666-00474000-00474239": "yeah that should be and here i'll get like", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00667-00474424-00474856": "click create repository enter report details okay so first of all we are going to give", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00668-00474856-00475672": "the repository name let's make it like repo 3 and here i'm going to give the description so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00669-00476032-00477128": "i'll say like automated by selenium test something like that okay and then i'm going to select create", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00670-00477128-00477728": "repo dot click create repository okay so here i will use indicate the repository okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00671-00477784-00478720": "and if the repository is created are we doing any assertion here not really get selected repos", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00672-00478720-00479192": "okay this is also we need it right so we'll call this function so let's go to the test case", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00673-00479343-00480032": "so here entering detail will say like create repo dot get selected report right okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00674-00480112-00480728": "and that will return me boolean right so if it's going to true right so if it's going to be", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00675-00480800-00481624": "uh true then i will do this okay so i'll just move it here yeah so that is fine right yeah so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00676-00481624-00482039": "if this is going to be true then it's we are going to click on this repository okay and once we click", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00677-00482039-00482616": "on this repository it will go to the repo code page right so in the repo code page what we are", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00678-00482616-00483296": "doing actually let's go and check it here here is repo created we have a function to say like it's", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00679-00483296-00484096": "report created right so i'm going to insert that here uh i'll use the distance as it so asset dot", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00680-00484184-00484912": "uh has a true and here i'm going to say like create a repo created page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00681-00485128-00485952": "dot s repo created okay and the report name is this one like this one so i'll just create", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00682-00485952-00487224": "it here in the cluster like string repo name equal to repo three now repo okay and i will use", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00683-00487224-00488184": "this one sorry name i will pass it here as well as here okay so that is fine okay then we have to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00684-00488184-00488639": "the delete we'll come back to that but because before that we'll make sure it's running fine", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00685-00488712-00489232": "let's go and do it i think we have some issue in the login uh let's see", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00686-00489752-00490184": "okay something went wrong here itself", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00687-00491184-00491680": "first of all we are doing the click sign in right so we are doing click sign in which is fine", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00688-00491680-00492216": "why it's failing let's go and check no such element unable to find selector called", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00689-00492216-00492984": "new because we didn't login logged in i think yeah let's go and run one more time", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00690-00493800-00494488": "i think this guy will run first then this guy will run because this is testing g by default", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00691-00494488-00495056": "runs in the ascii order right so we'll just give the priority here so priority equal to one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00692-00495143-00495824": "and this will go my priority of course i can use the depends on as well but yeah fine as of now", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00693-00495824-00496664": "let's go and run this i think i got it okay a lot of things yeah so it should do the click in", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00694-00496664-00497335": "and yeah we got the username cut now it's going to enter the repository name but no", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00695-00497480-00498247": "no okay we got one more failure guys come on you're kidding me okay so let's go enter", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00696-00498247-00498616": "into this so here what we are doing we are doing the type action right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00697-00498776-00499464": "uh okay uh we got a failure let's see what is the failure no such element", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00698-00499464-00500176": "using this selector repo dot name dot id that should not be the case here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00699-00500488-00500520": "oh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00700-00500735-00501152": "did you find it i find it so here basically we have to select properties", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00701-00501224-00501856": "dot get property of this property oh my god see how many mistakes i have done", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00702-00501935-00502568": "but fine this is how we should learn right uh yeah let's go ahead and copy this one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00703-00502656-00503320": "and here also just includes the bracket and the same thing here let's close this bracket", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00704-00503376-00503832": "i don't know in how many places i have done the same mistake but yeah let's run and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00705-00503832-00504496": "execute so until we don't run we won't understand actually so let's go ahead and read on this again", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00706-00505080-00505784": "hopefully children let's see okay so it will click on the new and uh yeah again we got failure man", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00707-00505784-00506320": "come on i cannot find name when id is null okay now we are getting null appointed", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00708-00506320-00506935": "exception congratulations scott check let's go to this one so here i think the because of the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00709-00506935-00507608": "properties so properties is going to be uh null so where we are getting this property actually", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00710-00507784-00508176": "from here so it's working for one page but for another page it's not", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00711-00508176-00508616": "gonna i think that is the problem with the this this extend and the constructor okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00712-00508680-00509784": "um that is the reason it's doing like this actually so um what can i do is actually um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00713-00509880-00510439": "i can move this in the or else i can make it as static as well i think uh that should work", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00714-00510439-00511184": "fine actually let's go and do this a lot of things are static here i don't like it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00715-00511672-00512472": "yeah a lot of things are static actually but yeah first we'll make it the flow correct then probably", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00716-00512560-00513239": "we can do a lot of things so let's go and check this one okay sun is working fine new page is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00717-00513239-00513728": "going fine after that also you can fail man come on you're kidding me so what is the failure now", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00718-00513847-00514208": "cannot find the element because when the id is not okay where we are getting this one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00719-00514264-00514808": "we are getting this from the grade type of pages 17 okay okay because here i have a space", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00720-00514808-00515352": "actually oh my god i don't have to make it prop uh static actually sorry i didn't read that properly", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00721-00515352-00515776": "let's go and run this one more time i think i have given some extra spaces", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00722-00515776-00516808": "and that is why it says like we don't have that okay um i should have copied paste properly", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00723-00516808-00517543": "okay yeah name and description is there uh then it will check this one i think yeah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00724-00517616-00518184": "yeah it's waiting for the implicitly and then it will go and click the click pause stick so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00725-00518184-00518639": "it should go bottom like this and it will do the clicker positive but it's not clicking", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00726-00518639-00519135": "i think uh let's go to this one here also i have made the same mistake i think", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00727-00519335-00519839": "no search enable unable to find the okay this is basically css here we", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00728-00519839-00520416": "are using id so that is the reason a lot of error kojic a lot of congratulations", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00729-00520576-00521080": "this is how it works in the real time so yeah bear with me so i'm going to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00730-00521080-00521535": "run the test again hopefully this time i am sure it will clear the repository for sure", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00731-00521792-00521872": "please pass id", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00732-00522088-00522784": "okay okay okay yeah it's passing and no failure so we got two test failed into twist failure i", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00733-00522784-00523480": "mean two test pass okay so great that is great now what we'll do we'll delete this one okay now", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00734-00523680-00523935": "uh most of the people say that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00735-00524032-00524448": "this one right we are creating a reposting you create the repository then you delete the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00736-00524448-00525256": "repository okay i mean again you repeat the same code that is how it is recommended to do um so um", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00737-00525480-00526072": "yeah we can do that as well so if i go and refresh login and i can see that i have already a report", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00738-00526072-00527000": "three name yeah repo three is already there so what can i do is i can um okay so this will become", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00739-00527000-00527640": "my um login okay this will be only for my login and this is only for two repository and we are", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00740-00527640-00528080": "doing some message so that is fine i will convert this i can convert this into a method and i can", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00741-00528080-00528568": "use it or else i just copy and here i will paste it again okay and then i will write the code for", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00742-00528568-00529128": "the direct page okay so from the repo code page we have to go to the uh settings i think yeah click", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00743-00529128-00529896": "settings and within the settings page what we'll do we'll do the not this one so settings page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00744-00529960-00530728": "dot uh click delete repo where we have to give the repository name and then we have to give the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00745-00530728-00531336": "username so username is going to be let's store that here as well okay so here i can select string", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00746-00531480-00532568": "um user name equal to tony let code okay so this is going to be my username and what i'll do what", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00747-00532568-00533584": "i'll do uh what i'll do is basically here i'll change this repo name okay so repo name equal to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00748-00533920-00534776": "uh repo four maybe okay yeah now click delete report need uh del tropo needs two things one is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00749-00534776-00535360": "the repository which is this one and one is the username which is this one and this would be my", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00750-00535360-00536096": "username actually okay and once we do that uh what i have written inside this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00751-00536096-00536432": "so it will click on the delete button so once we click on the delete button", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00752-00536496-00536960": "then it will be deleted and it should go back to the welcome page right so welcome page", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00753-00537048-00537864": "dot uh get delete message okay so we will get the date message as a string and then we last", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00754-00537864-00538600": "said we will assert it contains like partially so assert dot is true or something like true", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00755-00539088-00539920": "that's a data set true that is delete message dot contents and deleted something like that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00756-00539920-00540320": "okay we'll get this message only i think or else we'll just get it and we'll print", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00757-00540320-00540896": "it okay so yeah just to see like what is the direct message i will this is out here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00758-00541000-00541352": "or not such case man says out deleted message", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00759-00541696-00542088": "okay and i'm going to run this as periodic 2 now", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00760-00542512-00542952": "and i'll make this as enable equal to false", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00761-00543192-00543776": "okay so what we'll do we'll do login we'll create a repository and we'll delete the repository", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00762-00543776-00544216": "okay so i can make it as three so i can run everything in a sequence as well", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00763-00544216-00545056": "okay so hopefully it's done man i'm not sure let's go and check this still we have the problem of", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00764-00545056-00545712": "weight where we have make it static it working but it should not be like that so we'll", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00765-00545712-00546240": "check that okay so it it's creating a repository with repo4 and reports is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00766-00546240-00546640": "created now it's going to the settings then it should go and click on the delete button but no", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00767-00546896-00547504": "what went wrong again let's go and check this man nah it's waiting for the implicit", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00768-00547504-00548040": "wait again so i think uh um it's going to create the repository and it will do the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00769-00548040-00548472": "asset and it will go to the settings it will click on the delete reports okay so once it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00770-00548592-00549048": "go to the settings is there delete repost i think settings page we have something else as well", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00771-00549280-00549592": "now we have only one functions and that should be like uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00772-00549592-00550384": "setting start deletex path okay uh what went wrong let's go to the console and here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00773-00550696-00550888": "oh same error man same with the same", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00774-00551064-00551824": "literally i'm doing maybe i'm feel sleepy i think so here also you can see like by", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00775-00551824-00552432": "expert you are using this so we have to use like property start right so that's the thing so uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00776-00552704-00553384": "properties dot get property and yeah so this is the problem actually", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00777-00553504-00554208": "here also same thing should go here i'll just copy and paste over here and i can give one", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00778-00554208-00554888": "more bracket somewhere here and here also same and at the end i will give one more bracket", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00779-00554968-00555416": "no compile time error looks cool to me everything should find here i'll just", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00780-00555416-00556096": "change this name maybe here it will make it like click file okay and let's go and change this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00781-00556264-00556776": "instead of uh creating like repo file repositories i can also use the date date and time format or", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00782-00556776-00557696": "maybe i can use faker to get get different names a lot of things you can do there is always you", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00783-00557696-00558312": "can do optimization okay now we gotta one more failure okay this time it cannot expand this null", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00784-00558312-00558792": "okay where the expert is null i know what i did i have i might have given some spaces or something", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00785-00558792-00559560": "like that okay okay this one is actually dynamic so here it should not be oh my god how i'm doing", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00786-00559560-00560224": "this many errors i have no idea bro let's go and run this one more time and here it should be", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00787-00560464-00560912": "let's let's let's let's go and run okay so i have done like totally", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00788-00561024-00561208": "fine mistake i think six mistake maybe", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00789-00561520-00561584": "okay okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00790-00562040-00562664": "okay okay here we have to give the data yeah that is we are getting already in the runtime i think", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00791-00562744-00563400": "aren't we click repo okay anyway the browser is going to close actually we cannot debug as well", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00792-00563464-00564128": "um and delete repo right so in the dell triple here um this thing we are doing", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00793-00564128-00564536": "the type so this is the type function right so let's go i think here only we have done", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00794-00564536-00565080": "some mistake let's go and check this first one so here it says like uh actions are trendy lit", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00795-00565080-00565648": "code that is we are already passing and name very very curtains okay what it says unable", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00796-00565648-00566168": "to locate this element like this one okay so i'll just copy this and check this again", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00797-00566736-00567112": "now this is the x bar we'll copy it and let's go to any of the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00798-00567112-00567680": "repository go to delete and we'll click on this and then we'll go and inspect", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00799-00568000-00568624": "okay anything wrong here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00800-00568624-00568840": "ah doesn't seems anything wrong to me", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00801-00569192-00570152": "let's remove this part okay this itself it's not there right bro so here i actually saw some", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00802-00570152-00570992": "form right what is that form actually this is the form and actions yeah let code yeah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00803-00571296-00572352": "okay wait this is not working now double slash form contains pony or tony let code", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00804-00572520-00572984": "okay this is actually a tony k let code okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00805-00573400-00573488": "what is this man", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00806-00573800-00574184": "i thought this is my username but", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00807-00574256-00574936": "okay the username itself for tony calet code okay so what i have passed here i believe i", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00808-00574936-00575808": "request the same right username username is this one and this is the username if i go here it's", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00809-00575808-00576456": "okay username itself i have given wrong that is the problem here so how i'm logging in actually", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00810-00576456-00576984": "here i'm giving the username where is that logging function", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00811-00577120-00577408": "okay i got it i think i should do it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00812-00578072-00578504": "will this work like this i don't think so", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00813-00579064-00579784": "okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00814-00581448-00581992": "okay let's run one more time i'm going to make it like 7 i believe that will work actually let's go", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00815-00581992-00582712": "and check my xpath is correct okay but um the data i have entered in the classroom", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00816-00582712-00583240": "variable is long so the username is actually automatically code i thought it's our tony late", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00817-00583240-00583776": "code and that's my bad but again it got failed this is maybe another reason let's go and check", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00818-00583832-00584288": "xpath is null now okay so where the xpath is now in the this one click delete turbo", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00819-00584344-00585056": "22 okay so it says like get property okay this is also not get property here uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00820-00585296-00585472": "okay i'll just change this guys", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00821-00585736-00586176": "okay i'll just remove this so here it should not be this this is basically my directx path not the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00822-00586272-00586976": "uh this thing okay so let's go and what i cannot do what can i do is i can run only though", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00823-00587040-00587480": "and delete but here again it's uh recreating this one right", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00824-00587840-00588424": "okay so what i'll do i'll just change again i will create one more repository maybe let's go", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00825-00588704-00589176": "not sure about the welcome message so whatever it will come of course it might fail if the word", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00826-00589176-00589840": "doesn't contains deleted but i think that should be there okay so hopefully this time it should run", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00827-00589840-00590816": "let's see okay yeah ah finally finally we did it man so here you can see like we got all these", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00828-00590928-00591416": "stuff your apostrophe was successfully deleted so we are checking like deleted so that is why it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00829-00591416-00592112": "got passed here or else it will go failure also but i still i think like uh there's a dot but", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00830-00592112-00592768": "it didn't check that seriously it should check that as well uh set to delete message.contents", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00831-00593048-00593712": "i think that should contain this one yeah okay anyways so we got the pass so that is really cool", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00832-00593712-00594200": "now we'll run everything one more time so just to make sure so here i'll just make it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00833-00594200-00594712": "like a repository 9 and the initial repository will be like my 10 okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00834-00594768-00595552": "so yeah this is what we have created let's run this one more last time okay um do you have to", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00835-00595552-00596080": "move something anywhere else of course you can also get this from your property file or xml file", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00836-00596160-00596696": "but that is fine i believe okay this might not be the best code i have written so far", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00837-00596696-00597344": "but for make it beginner friendly this is what i can do okay so yeah if you're", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00838-00597344-00597696": "getting the concept that is fine okay so i'll just run this one more time let's see", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00839-00597928-00598384": "i'll make a separate video like how to submit the project and this is just how to code i thought", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00840-00598384-00598704": "i will be completing within one hour but time is almost like two house", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00841-00598768-00599184": "so i'm not doing that in this video i will do that in the next video okay", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00842-00599248-00599696": "so here the repository is created okay so created and deleted everything is fine of course if you", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00843-00599696-00600360": "want to attach some screenshot snapshot we can integrate the reporting part that will be in some", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00844-00600360-00600944": "other video or else if you know tamil probably follow me on the tamil youtube video playlist you", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00845-00600944-00601472": "will get to know everything okay so with that said we are done but only one thing is spending the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00846-00601592-00602000": "weight why it's failing we'll just quickly check that okay if i'm able to solve it within", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00847-00602000-00602552": "five minutes i will do it or else maybe in next video okay so yeah sorry for that", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00848-00602552-00603016": "so i'll just remove this static as of now and here we are getting this weight and this way it is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00849-00603088-00603648": "creating the object from where okay i think this is the problem there is here is also another", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00850-00603648-00604240": "weight so it will really initialize something like that but in that case this driver should also", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00851-00604304-00605160": "go null only but driver is walking actually actually yeah this is not called anywhere i think", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00852-00605160-00606064": "uh um let's go to this before test and here only we are creating the object for the driver correct", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00853-00606120-00606680": "so let's go and debug one more time and i think yeah that's fine we'll understand actually", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00854-00607288-00607672": "so first we'll go to the weight and uh half of it will be null of course", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00855-00607672-00608352": "if you would step over now i can see that weight has a object correct okay now", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00856-00608352-00608848": "let's go to the next debug point and that will be in my before class where it will create the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00857-00608848-00609576": "object we have the driver okay we are getting this driver and uh can i see it from here i'm", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00858-00609576-00610272": "getting the weight weight is also there so so far now okay let's go to the next debug point where we", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00859-00610272-00611128": "are going this one home page right home and we'll step into this so here this guy becomes null ah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00860-00611368-00611456": "why it's happening", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00861-00611720-00612280": "i think because of this constructor right so if you do something in the child class", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00862-00612456-00613384": "then in that case driver should also go null that is not going null", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00863-00613576-00613936": "okay strange it didn't happen", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00864-00614040-00614784": "anytime soon i'm missing something but what i'm missing i'm not able to understand now uh", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00865-00615392-00615928": "i think as we pass the driver to each and every class similarly we have to pass the constructor", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00866-00615928-00616288": "here that is the only thing i'm missing right so what we are doing is we are getting the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00867-00616288-00616704": "driver from one class and we are passing to it another class so similarly we have to pass it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00868-00616760-00617224": "to the another pages as well okay that is what we are missing here", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00869-00617224-00617976": "so actually we are in the base class side so in the base class if you see here from the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00870-00618040-00618472": "driver right this driver i am passing to all the constructor but similarly i have to also pass the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00871-00618472-00618912": "weight as well so if i don't want to pass it i can make it as static but static will definitely", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00872-00618912-00619576": "have some challenges uh it will not be great for parallel execution and all those okay so probably", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00873-00619576-00620096": "i will leave that as a segment for you you can try it yourself but solution is simple like how", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00874-00620096-00620584": "we are getting the driver in each and every class similarly we have to get the driver weight as well", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00875-00620584-00621072": "and we just keep on passing weight to all the other class construction constructor that will", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00876-00621072-00621528": "be the solution for this if that is not working do let me know in the comments i will make a detailed", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00877-00621528-00622296": "video on that okay but as of now i'm just going to keep it as static so that it will execute if you", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00878-00622296-00622760": "going to take the code from my github the link will be in the description you can check it from", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00879-00622760-00623320": "there you can try to improve this code and give a pull request guys a lot of things i'm doing", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00880-00623320-00623856": "at least you should do something like that that then i will be very happy to see pull request", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00881-00623856-00624384": "from your side as well okay so it's it's a long video i don't know how i'm going to edit this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00882-00624384-00625128": "mostly i will i will not edit anything i'll just upload i will try to upload as it is but yeah", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00883-00625128-00625656": "just to make some segregation i will add some graphics okay so it's almost like two house and", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00884-00625808-00626616": "yeah i think this is a good uh use case actually when initially i thought i i saw the post uh this", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00885-00626616-00627168": "where is the photo this one i thought it will be like half an hour code for me actually it is", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00886-00627168-00627704": "if i write without any page of the model without any driver sharing concept it will be really easy", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00887-00627704-00628216": "but with page object model with github all the using annotations and everything i think uh two", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00888-00628216-00628776": "hours is a fair amount of time okay still we can improve this if i don't spend the much time on", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00889-00628776-00629568": "writing all the locators uh from the uh property file i think then it is going to be more easy but", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00890-00629568-00630208": "yeah that's it yeah we have done good we learned free concept i also got recollected so i was", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00891-00630304-00630744": "like mostly you guys know i'm into javascript typescript the playwright protector", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00892-00630744-00631384": "not into this so it's been like more than a year of course i do selenium tamil videos but", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00893-00631440-00631968": "that is also i have paused for a while like two three months i think so yeah so that's it", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00894-00632088-00632528": "uh we'll see in another video and in the next video probably i will i will share my experience", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00895-00632528-00633120": "like how to submit the project okay so now we are running on the uh using the eclipse site because", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00896-00633120-00633768": "client might not have the uh eclipse plugin eclipse editor or the testing g plugin or the", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00897-00633768-00634368": "maven project so we have to submit the project in a way that they will just run one bat file or we", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00898-00634368-00634888": "can give some instruction based on based on that the script should be executed and that is how we", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00899-00634888-00635528": "have to sum it i will do that in the next video or in upcoming videos okay so that's it for my side", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00900-00635528-00636120": "if you have watched so far just give a thumbs up on the comment i will know that you guys love", "kb_nLGm2wpU-00901-00636120-00636720": "my video so thank you thanks for watching see the next one very soon bye take care"}}]