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How to create an original sticker by itself take photos in the Android version of "Google Allo"

Hello everyone

This time, we will introduce how to create the original sticker by itself take photos in the Android version of "Google Allo"

Android version in the "Google Allo" app v11 updates, new features that can create original sticker from the user's own take image has been installed

Sticker in other messenger is not limited to "Google Allo" is common is,

Is quite a rare feature because the original sticker can be created easily

Android version of how to create an original sticker in the "Google Allo" app,

Touch the sticker icon in the chat screen, touch the "+" icon is displayed at the right end of the message input bar

Touch the "Create a sticker from a photograph of the self-portrait" is being displayed at the top of the "All Display" tab

Touch the "creation" of the screen to be displayed, and to take a self-taken photo as eyes meet in the glasses part of the screen to be displayed

Then the original sticker of the draft will be created in about 10 seconds

Guests can also be used as a save and immediately sticker in this state,

It is also possible to further customize and change the parts of the face by touching the "customize"

Original sticker creation function of "Google Allo" is pretty interesting features

Please try to create your own sticker Come

However, for now Android version of this function only in v11 and later of "Google Allo" app is not available,

iOS version of "Google Allo" app Please note that can not be used even if the update to v11 in

Above, it was the introduction of how to create an original sticker by itself take photos in the Android version of "Google Allo"

For more infomation >> How to create an original sticker by itself take photos in the Android version of "Google Allo" - Duration: 2:11.

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Ghost Rider vs Blackheart (Apartment Fight) | Ghost Rider (2007) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 2:29.

Where's Roxanne?

Dude. Where've you been? Everybody's out looking--

- Where is she? - She's out looking for you.

Jesus.

Not even close.

You have his heart.

Now I'm gonna break it.

Roxanne?

Mack.

Roxanne.

Look into my eyes.

Your Penance Stare doesn't work on me.

I have no soul to burn.

I guess the Caretaker forgot to mention that, huh?

Surprise!

He sent you to bring me back.

I'm not going back.

I like it here.

He thinks you're better than me?

I don't know who's more pathetic, you or him.

Now, listen to me. And try to get it through that thick skull of yours.

You don't work for my father anymore. You work for me.

Get the contract from the Caretaker.

Bring it to me in San Venganza and maybe I'll spare your girl's life.

And, Johnny...

...don't make me wait.

For more infomation >> Ghost Rider vs Blackheart (Apartment Fight) | Ghost Rider (2007) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 2:29.

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5D, Holograms, & DNA: Amazing Hard Drives of the Future - Duration: 7:35.

Computers are getting smaller, faster, and more powerful all the time.

That's awesome for a lot of reasons, but it's creating a problem: most of our computers

store data pretty much the same way they have for decades, and that technology is starting

to run into fundamental physical limits on just how small and fast it can be.

Which is why a lot of researchers are working on newer tech to take its place.

And someday, you might be saving that fanfiction you're writing about Sherlock and Watson

to a tiny glass disk that could last billions of years, or storing it as a hologram.

You might even be able to hardcode it into DNA.

You probably know that files on your computer are stored as lists of ones and zeros.

But we haven't really talked about how those ones and zeros

are actually stored in your computer.

The usual explanation is that ones are 'on' and zeros are 'off', but that doesn't

explain how computers keep track of them without power.

Nothing's really on when you shut down your computer,

but all your songs and documents stay saved anyway.

That's because computers don't permanently store data in patterns of 'on' and 'off'.

Instead, ones and zeros, called bits, are stored in different ways,

like in magnetic patterns on a hard disk drive.

Computers read a hard drive's data by spinning the disks to the right place and reading the

pattern with a tiny magnetic head.

It's kind of like how old record players worked, but the head is way smaller and hovers

above the disk instead of rubbing against it.

And you might remember floppy disks, which were a portable version of this technology.

We've been permanently storing data on hard drives for decades, since the days when a

file the size of a song would fill most of a computer the size of a fridge.

Today's hard drives only need a few hundredths of a millionth of a square meter to hold thirty

million or so bits in an average song,

but the technology is still pretty similar, just smaller.

We keep using these hard drives because they're pretty stable.

Data stored as magnetic patterns generally stays that way for years, if not decades.

But those stored bits keep getting smaller and smaller, and there are limits to how small

bits can get before they start changing the bits around them.

Spinning hard disks at thousands of revolutions per minute also takes a lot of energy, and

all those rapidly moving parts can break or wear out.

Optical disks like CDs and DVDs also store data in patterns, although they use physical

patterns of bumps on their surfaces,

which computers read by bouncing a laser off the bumps.

But there's still a limit to how many bumps you can cram together, since each kind of

laser only reads bumps above a certain size,

and smaller bumps generally need more expensive lasers.

Computers can also store data with transistors, which are basically little switches where

the ones and zeros really are 'ons' and 'offs'.

When you open a file, for instance, it gets copied over to random access memory, or RAM.

RAM is made of transistors that either block electric current for a 'zero'

or let it through for a 'one'.

Transistors don't have any moving parts,

so they can quickly change between different states.

It's also a lot faster to read and write data to transistors,

since there's no spinning disk involved.

But you can't use RAM for permanent storage because without power,

the transistors are reset to the 'off' position.

Instead, you can permanently store data on solid state drives, or SSDs, which use different

kinds of transistors that don't need constant power to store data.

That's because they can let a charge build up and get stuck in parts of the transistors.

A transistor with a charge represents a "zero", and a transistor with no charge is a "one".

And the charges stay stuck even when there's no power.

Another advantage of SSDs is they don't have any spinning disks

or other moving parts that will break.

SSDs are still much less common than traditional hard drives, but they've become more popular

over the last few years as they've gotten bigger and cheaper.

They're faster, and even though the transistors in SSDs can wear out if they've been used

enough times, they'll usually take longer to wear down

than it'll take you to replace your computer.

SSDs have seemed like the wave of the future for the past few years,

but someday they might be as obsolete as the floppy disk.

Because scientists are working on completely different ways of storing data.

In 2013, a team at the University of Southampton in the UK

came up with what they're calling five-dimensional data storage.

They're thumb-sized disks with patterns etched into them,

a lot like how CDs and DVDs have data imprinted on their surfaces.

But CDs, like most modern data storage technologies, mostly just store information in two dimensions.

DVDs can do a little better, since they can actually have two different patterns, one

on the surface, and one slightly underneath it.

But these disks take that to another level.

They have patterns cut into them with ultra-fast lasers in three different layers, and each

layer has two different patterns in it.

So lasers reading these disks can focus in one of five different ways,

and each way they'll read completely different information.

This is where the "five-dimensional" part comes from.

With all of these dimensions available, the researchers estimate that

each disk can hold 360 terabytes of data.

That's about three quadrillion bits, or enough to store

the entire Library of Congress on fourteen little disks.

Plus, these disks are made of glass, which is one of the most stable materials we have.

If we're lucky, data on some of today's permanent storage devices

might last between a few years and a few decades.

But glass can withstand really high temperatures and pressures,

and it's stable around lots of different chemicals.

Thanks to that glass, data on these disks could stay intact for billions of years!

So computers of the future might come with these tiny glass disks inside them,

and tons of storage space.

Then there's stuff that just sounds like science fiction.

Take holographic storage.

It's called "holographic" because it uses holography, where the interference of light

encodes data, and it would work a little bit like a CD or one of those 5D glass disks:

To read something in holographic storage,

you'd shine a laser on something with a pattern in it.

But there are a couple big differences.

For one thing, there wouldn't just be one or three patterned layers;

there might be thousands.

The laser would go through whatever crystal or other material had the pattern, instead

of bouncing off of it, so it could be focused on one layer after another

throughout the entire thing.

It also wouldn't have to read one bump or scratch at a time, like you have to with CDs

or glass disks, or even hard drives and SSDs.

Instead, the laser would shine through the crystal onto something like a camera, which

would capture the pattern of the entire layer at once.

So instead of reading one bit after another like our computers do today, computers with

holographic storage might be able to read sixty thousand bits at a time.

But our computers mainly work by analyzing one bit at a time, which means we'd have

to rework the way that our computers themselves approach information.

So it's still far off in the future, but holographic storage is in the works.

But maybe you want permanent storage that feels a little more personal than

eternal glass disks or patterns in crystals.

Well, you're in luck.

Your DNA is made of chemical compounds called nucleotides

that tell your body what kinds of molecules to make.

And scientists have been working on ways of arranging those nucleotides

to encode data that computers can work with.

Nucleotides are smaller than the smallest magnetic bits or transistors

that computers use to store data today.

So if each nucleotide in a strand of DNA represented one bit of information, DNA could be way more

efficient than anything else in the world right now.

We're talking storing the entire world's data in just a teaspoon of DNA.

And DNA could also be more stable than a lot of other current methods we use.

It's not age-of-the-universe stable, but it might be able to last

for hundreds of years longer than hard drives or SSDs.

DNA storage has only been around for about twenty years,

so it hasn't quite reached its potential yet.

Scientists are still figuring out how to get these incredibly tiny nucleotides in exactly

the right order along an entire strand of DNA

so that each one can represent a bit of information.

The current record is from a team that stored about two hundred megabytes (about 1.6 billion

bits, or about sixty songs' worth of data) on short DNA strands.

It's also hard to find ways of reading DNA at a particular random spot, which is what

computers have to do whenever they open a file.

If researchers work out these problems, though,

there could be a day when you really do have music in your DNA.

Or, at least, in your computer's DNA.

For more in-depth science behind the technology that runs our world,

check out our recent mini-series on the history of the internet.

And if you're new to SciShow, don't forget to subscribe!

For more infomation >> 5D, Holograms, & DNA: Amazing Hard Drives of the Future - Duration: 7:35.

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Ashraf Majed - Ma Madda ft. Nouran Abutaleb | ما مدَّ - اشرف ماجد ونوران ابوطالب | @AxeerStudio - Duration: 5:57.

Happiness is a gift from you

O Allah, O Allah, O Allah,

There is no God, but Allah

Extending your hand to the best of creation,

happiness is blessed

So I extended my hand to the Prophet,

and found happiness

pathway to God's love is through him,

a dignified and complete being

Our Prophet's message blessed us,

with God's grace

O Allah, O Allah, O Allah,

There is no God, but God

O Allah, O Allah, O Allah,

There is no God, but God

O Allah, O Allah, O Allah,

There is no God, but Allah

O Allah, O Allah, O Allah,

There is no God, but Allah

In good times and in bad, I follow my beloved

From your bounty,

I pray for support and comfort

No more is needed than your presence in my life

Your life is full of lessons to learn

You are an exemplary believer

O Allah, O Allah, O Allah,

There is no God, but Allah

O Allah, O Allah, O Allah,

There is no God, but Allah

Your kindness is hope

the cure to our hearts

serenity is loving you

courage is from you

For more infomation >> Ashraf Majed - Ma Madda ft. Nouran Abutaleb | ما مدَّ - اشرف ماجد ونوران ابوطالب | @AxeerStudio - Duration: 5:57.

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Orange City police officer given 3 day suspension for prisoner escape - Duration: 1:46.

HAPPENED LAST MONTH.

AS WESH 2'S CLAIRE METZ REPORTS

NOW, THE OFFICER'S SUPERIORS SAY

THE MISTAKE PUT THE COMMUNITY IN

DANGER.

CLAIRE: THIS IS SURVEILLANCE

VIDEO FROM ORANGE CITY POLICE

SHOWING 31-YEAR-OLD SUSPECT

MICHAEL CARUSO GOING FROM A

HOLDING AREA INTO A BATHROOM A

THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.

TAKEN THERE BY OFFICER SAM

HARRALSON.

CARUSO WAS NOT IN HANDCUFFS.

ANOTHER VIEW SHOWS OFFICER

HARRALSON OUTSIDE THE BATHRO

DOOR, WHICH THE SUSPECT LOCKED.

THE OFFICER WAITED NEARLY 14

MINUTES BEFORE REALIZING

SOMETHING WAS WRONG.

AND IT WAS VERY WRONG.

TAKE A LOOK AT THIS PICTUR

INVESTIGATORS SAY CARUSO USED

HIS BATHROOM TIME TO OPEN A

- INCH HOLE IN THE CEILING,

CLIMB THROUGH IT INTO THE ATTIC,

AND ESCAPE.

>> APPARENTLY THERE'S SOMEBODY

IN OUR GARAGE THAT'S RUNNING

FROM THE POLIC

CLAIRE: WHILE ON THE RUN, POLICE

SAY SUSPECT CARUSO TRIED TO GE

INTO TWO DIFFERENT NEARBY HOMES.

IN ONE INSTANCE, A HOMEOWNER

PULLED OUT A GUN AND ORDERED

CARUSO TO THE GROUND, BUT CARUSO

ALLEGEDLY RAN AGAIN, FINALLY

NABBED BY A K-9.

IN THE INTERNAL AFFAIRS REPORT,

OFFICIALS DETERMINED SUSPECT

CARUSO JEOPARDIZED CITIZENS'

SAFETY, BECAUSE HE WAS LEFT

UNATTENDED BY OFFICER HARRALSON.

HE WAS CITED FOR THREE POLICY

VIOLATIONS.

ONE STATES A PRISONER CAN NEVER

BE UNATTENDED WHEN OUTSIDE A

CELL TO AVOID THE VERY THING

SUSPECT CARUSO ALLEGEDLY

ACCOMPLISHED, ESCAPE.

OFFICIALS SAY EVEN IN A BATHROOM

SETTING, PRIVACY ISN'T A

PRIVILEGE FOR PRISONER

>> HE IS A RUNNING NOW.

HE'S RUNNING, HE'S RUNNING.

THE COPS ARE TRYING TO GET HIM.

CLAIRE: SUSPECT CARUSO WAS

ORIGINALLY ARRESTED FOR

SHOPLIFTING AND ALLEGEDLY RAN

FROM POLICE TO BEGIN WITH, THE

INTERNAL AFFAIRS REPORT SAYS

OFFICER HARRALSON SHOULD HAVE

CONSIDERED CARUSO HIGH RISK.

ACCORDING TO THE INTERNAL

AFFAIRS INVESTIGATION, OFFICER

HARRALSON SAID HE WAS SNOWED BY

THE PRISONER, THAT HE LEARNED A

VALUABLE LESSON FROM AN

For more infomation >> Orange City police officer given 3 day suspension for prisoner escape - Duration: 1:46.

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Adam Ruins Everything - Is Rhea Butcher Your Real Sister? (Ask Adam) | truTV - Duration: 0:31.

♪♪

Our friend Lucy asks, "Is Rhea your real sister?

I'm afraid she's not.

Rhea is actually played

by a very funny comedian named Rhea Butcher,

who we cast because we're big fans of hers.

And also because we have similar haircuts.

Margaret and David Conover, my real-life parents,

do appear on the show,

and they are really both PhD-holding scientists.

And my real sister, Emily Conover, also has a PhD.

and is a writer for the magazine Science News.

For more infomation >> Adam Ruins Everything - Is Rhea Butcher Your Real Sister? (Ask Adam) | truTV - Duration: 0:31.

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Carlisle mayoral candidate tased, arrested by police - Duration: 0:39.

US AT WGAL.COM.

KI MORE BREAKING NEWS.

THE MAN THAT JUST GOT THE

REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR

CARLISLE MAYOR WAS TASED AND

ARRESTED LAST NIGHT.

SCOTT ROBINSON FACES SEVERAL

CHARGES.

POLICE SAY THAT HE TRIED TO

FORCE HIS WAY INTO A HOME ON THE

100 BLOCK OF SOUTHWEST STREET

AREA THEY ALSO SAY THAT HE

DAMAGE TO THE DOOR TO THE HOME

WITH A HAMMER.

ACCORDING TO POLICE DOCUMENTS,

ROBINSON OWNS THE HOME BUT

DOESN'T LIVE THERE.

DOCUMENTS ALSO SAY THAT HE WAS

For more infomation >> Carlisle mayoral candidate tased, arrested by police - Duration: 0:39.

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Hack My Life: Inside Hacks - Hack Hero: Office Fitness | truTV - Duration: 2:08.

extraordinary things all in the name of hacking.

While at work, most people don't think about working out.

But not Phil the fitness nut.

He hacks every spare moment to keep him healthy

because he's...

[ Echoing ] a Hack Hero!

[ Normal voice ]

This marketing-strategy meeting

is more crippling than Kryptonite.

But Phil sees it as a chance to stimulate

the growth of his quads.

Using socks filled with rice and some rubber bands,

he hacks homemade ankle weights.

Phil's listening and sculpting his gams.

Thursday comes into Friday, and the weekend's there.

Phil's training regimen doesn't allow for free bagels.

But he makes good use of the paper plates.

They're great for some core-shredding slides.

Abs of steel for the man of steel.

Making copies is a drag, but it's also an opportunity.

That box of paper weighs 20 pounds,

which Phil uses

to shred those shoulders

with some heavy-duty

dumbbell rolls.

Thanks, gravity.

While his colleagues sit on their butts all day,

Phil keeps burning calories with a DIY standing desk

made of old telephone books.

He's been saving those since 2003.

While Phil talks to clients, he keeps his pecs popping.

A bungee cord and two rolls of masking tape

help him hack his way to some resistance-band training.

♪♪

Phil's doing something right,

'cause his clients just doubled their order.

Now, if only

his co-workers could be

a little bit more like Phil,

this company might actually start making some money.

[ Cord snaps ]

Ohh! Aah!

Damn!

Kevin: Sorry, pal.

Not everyone has what it takes

to be...

[ echoing ] a Hack Hero!

For more infomation >> Hack My Life: Inside Hacks - Hack Hero: Office Fitness | truTV - Duration: 2:08.

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Leaders looking for ways to ease traffic - Duration: 2:03.

REPORT ABSOLUTELY, TIFFANY.

CITY AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

ARE OPENING UP A PUBLIC FORUM,

SO YOU CAN PINPOINT THE

PROBLEMS.

DRIVERS SAY IT TAKES TOO LONG TO

GET THROUGH, PEDESTRIANS SAY

IT'S NOT SAFE GETTING ACROSS,

AND THEY ALL SITE THIS

INTERSECTION AS ONE OF THE

BIGGEST HEADACHES.

BETWEEN CARS SCREECHING TO STOP

AT A LIGHT.

AND FAMILIES WAITING FOR THE

LIGHT TO CROSS.

THERE'S A LOT TO LOOK OUT FOR ON

OKEECHOBEE.

>> I CROSS THIS ROAD EVERYDAY AT

LEAST TWICE TO AND FROM WORK AND

I'M USUALLY ON FOOT OR ON A

BICYCLE .

REPORTER: RAPHAEL CLEMENTE KNOWS

THE AREA WELL.

>> BUT THIS IS THE MOST

DIFFICULT, CHALLENGING AND

FRANKLY SCARY PIECE OF MY DAY

REPORTER: AND HE'S HAD FIRST

HAND EXPERIENCE OF WHAT CAN

WRONG IN ALL THIS CHAOS.

>> UNFORTUNATELY, MY DAUGHTER

WHO WAS SEVEN AT THE TIME AND I

WERE STRUCK BY A CAR CROSSING

OKECHOBEE A FEW YEARS AGO

BREAKING HER LEFT ARM AND

REQUIRING ME TO HAVE KNEE

SURGERY.

REPORTER: THEY'RE BOTH DOING

FINE NOW, BUT CLEMENTE SAYS HE'S

ANXIOUS TO HEAR WHAT HAPPENS AT

THE PUBLIC FORUM NEXT MONDAY

HOSTED BY CITY AND COUNTY

LEADERS.

>> WE JUST WANT TO SEE WHAT WE

CAN DO TO ALLEVIATE SOME OF THE

TRAFFIC CONCERNS

>> SAFETY HAS TO BE OUR NUMBER

ONE CONCERN AND I AM LOOING

FORWARD TO HEARING FROM THE

PUBLIC WHAT THEIR POINT OF VIEW

IS .

THEY TOLD US SOME OF THE

CHALLENGES WE FACE.

OKECHOBEE IS A D.O.T. CONTROLLED

ROAD, BUT THE TRAFFIC LIGHTS ARE

CONTROLLED BY THE COUNTY, EVEN

THOUGH IT RUNS THROUGH THE HEART

OF CITY.

THEY SAY THE KEY IS TO

COLLABORATE AND HEAR FROM YOU.

THEY SHOULD MAKE NO RIGHT ON RED

JUST ONE OF THE IDEAS HE SAYS

HE'LL BE SHARING.

REPORTER: THAT FORUM IS CALLED

"GETTING FROM POINT A TO POINT

B" AND IT'S MONDAY MORNING AT

THE CONVENTION CENTER.

WE'LL HAVE MORE INFORMATION ON

OUR WEBSITE ABOUT THE DETAILS.

For more infomation >> Leaders looking for ways to ease traffic - Duration: 2:03.

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Maribel Guardia habló de su nueva etapa como abuela | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:03.

For more infomation >> Maribel Guardia habló de su nueva etapa como abuela | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:03.

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Trump lashes out at critics, 'naysayers,' unfair treatment - Duration: 1:13.

ND THE

MIDDLE EAST.

WHAT DID HE SAY ABOUT THAT?

>> YOU'RE RIGHT.

HE LEAVES FOR EUROPE AND THE

MIDDLE EAST ON THIS FRIDAY.

NOW, PRESIDENT TRUMP CALLED THAT

TRIP TODAY CRUCIAL.

HE SAID HE PLANS TO VISIT HOLY

SITES FOR ISLAM, JUDAISM AND

CHRISTIANITY AND HE SUGGESTED HE

INTENDS TO PRESSURE CERTAIN NATO

ALLIES TO PAY MORE FOR DEFENSE.

PRESIDENT TRUMP: I WILL

STRENGTHEN THE OLD FRIENDSHIPS

AND WILL SEEK NEW PARTNERS.

BUT PARTNERS WHO ALSO HELP US,

NOT PARTNERS WHO TAKE AND TAKE

AND TAKE.

>> DAVID WHAT ABOUT

DEMONSTRATORS TODAY?

DID YOU SEE ANYBODY THERE?

>> YEAH.

IN FACT, THERE WERE A FEW

HUNDRED PEOPLE WHO WERE WAITING

OUTSIDE THE GATES HERE TODAY.

I WOULD SAY IT WAS KIND OF AN

EVEN MIX, HOWEVER, OF BOTH

SUPPORTERS AND OPPONENTS OF THE

PRESIDENT.

NOW, THE SUPPORTERS OF THE

PRESIDENT SHOUTED THAT THE OTHER

SIDE NEEDED TO GIVE UP AND

ACCEPT THAT PRESIDENT TRUMP IS

THE PRESIDENT.

BUT OPPONENTS HELD UP SIGNS

CALLING FOR HIS IMPEACHMENT.

THE PRESIDENT DID NOT SEE ANY OF

THESE DEMONSTRATIONS TODAY,

HOWEVER.

HIS MOTORCADE TOOK A DIFFERENT

For more infomation >> Trump lashes out at critics, 'naysayers,' unfair treatment - Duration: 1:13.

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Upscale with Prentice Penny - Prentice's Brewery Tour | truTV - Duration: 2:11.

ringing in the summer with an ice cold beer.

Problem is, I don't know

anything about beer.

I'm going to a local brewery to get put up on game.

Hey, Lynne.

Oh, hey!

Hey, Alex.

Good seeing you.

Same here, same here.

Hey!

Good to see you guys.

How you doing?

I have, for real, had no idea

there was a brewery in Inglewood,

I would be here all the time.

Now, how did you guys get into beer?

I got the opportunity to stay home with my three kids.

I started home brewing really quickly after my third child.

I understand when you're at home with your kids

you might need a drink.

I didn't want to say my children drove me to drink, right?

So, Alex, you're the brew master here.

Yeah.

Beer feels like a very male-driven field.

That's true, yes, it is.

And so...

How do people react, you know,

to women who have their own brewery?

I used to meet people, it's like, "You brew the beer?"

And I'm, like, yeah.

But there are more and more women on the production side.

I started when I was one of the very few.

I would love if you guys could walk me through it.

We could certainly do that.

Absolutely.

All right.

We're in our grain handling room.

So, what role does this sort of place in the process?

It begins here.

This is one of the first steps of recipe formation...

Really?

...is we start with grain.

It seems like popcorn, almost.

Yeah.

Do you ever combine to create a flavor?

Yeah, all the time-- our brewed stout

has nine different malts in it.

Wow!

Just layers of flavor.

Mm-hmm. What are hops?

Hops are essentially a flower.

They provide the bitterness and a lot of those fruity,

aromatic profiles that you get out of an IPA.

Rub it in your hands.

Okay.

And then you smell it.

You get a lot of lemon and pines.

Yeah, it does smell like that.

Orange.

A lot of very big aromatics.

These tanks with cones on the bottoms...

Wow!

...are fermenters.

This is where the beer actually becomes beer.

Yeast creates alcohol and it's a really rudimentary way

to put it, but the yeast eats the sugar

and it basically poops out ethanol and CO2.

It's a byproduct of fermentation.

Sure, sure, we're all eating yeast poop.

For more infomation >> Upscale with Prentice Penny - Prentice's Brewery Tour | truTV - Duration: 2:11.

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Jesús Ojeda habla de los pleitos de mujeres entre gruperos | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:02.

For more infomation >> Jesús Ojeda habla de los pleitos de mujeres entre gruperos | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:02.

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Lancaster County woman sentenced in DUI crash that killed friend - Duration: 0:22.

OF THE TENANTS

ABOUT PROPERTY ISSUES AND THEY

HAD TO USE A TASER TO SUBDUE HIM

.

A LANCASTER COUNTY WOMAN ON METH

AND MARIJUANA WHEN SHE CAUSED A

CALL -- CAR CRASH THAT KILLED

HER FRIEND WILL SPEND AT LEAST

THREE YEARS IN PRISON.

SHE PLED GUILTY TO VEHICULAR

For more infomation >> Lancaster County woman sentenced in DUI crash that killed friend - Duration: 0:22.

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Famosos de los países que forman La Copa Confederaciones | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:18.

For more infomation >> Famosos de los países que forman La Copa Confederaciones | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:18.

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Hack My Life: Inside Hacks - Hacksperiment: Tire Fire | truTV - Duration: 2:49.

Yeah, that's not helping.

What happened?

I wouldn't worry

about that.

Kev, the tire is completely off the rim.

Don't worry. I have a solution.

Using some explosions and some fire

and some very loud noises, I can put that tire

back on that rim and reclaim my manhood.

It's a Hacksperiment.

So, for this Hacksperiment, we're going to create

a tiny explosion around the tire,

and the force of the gas will put the tire

back on the rim all magic-like.

Kevin: What you need for this hack is a blow torch,

some starter fluid,

and most importantly a fire extinguisher.

I don't know if it's gonna work,

but it should make

a lot of noise,

and we get to play with fire, so...

And it'll look cool.

-Yeah, I'm game to try.

-All right.

So, step one,

very important,

we're gonna use a jack to elevate the tire, right?

If you want the tire to actually...

[ pops lips ] pop back on the rim,

it can't be connected to the ground.

All right, I'll just stand right here and watch.

All right.

Kevin, you are, like, a pro at jacking it.

Yeah, my father taught me.

All right. Step two -- fire!

Let's just make a big, crazy --

No, no, no, no, no, step two -- safety.

You're right. You're right.

It's not as fun, but it's important, so...

Yep, gloves, goggles --

Get 'em on.

-All right, a little PPE... -Exactly.

...personal-protection

equipment.

Mm-hmm, we got the gloves. We got the goggles.

But also gas tank -- That is important.

We are far away from it. It is back there.

We are up here, so this is about as safe

as you can get performing this Hacksperiment.

Are you ready? -Let's do this.

Yeah, let's set a tire on fire. -Okay.

All right, here we go.

Take some starter fluid -- highly flammable.

Spray it around the rim.

All right, grab my blow torch.

Torch time -- Any last words?

No, just do it. -Too late!

Bye, Mom.

-Whoa! -Wait for it!

Oh, God. [ Laughs ]

-Aah! -Aaaah!

Oh, my God, oh, my God,

watch out.

Go ahead, pit-crew it.

-Yeah! I feel alive! -Whoo!

The Hacksperiment is a success.

The gas ignites. Boom! It expands.

That reseats the tire.

We don't have to take it to the shop

to get the tire back on the rim...

No, ma'am.

-...'cause we did it with fire!

-Mm-hmm!

Kevin:

The spray of starter fluid

around the rim creates

a ring of extremely volatile diethyl ether vapors.

These vapors combust

at a relatively low temperature.

So, when a small, controlled explosion is created,

the surrounding air expands,

stretching and pushing the rubber outward.

As the air cools, the rubber contracts,

snapping the tire

back on the rim

and giving you cause to celebrate.

[ Engine starts ]

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