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German names! I like a lot of them and I also have some favorites.

Hey everyone. I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.

There are so many beautiful German names out there.

It was really hard for me to narrow it down to my top current favorite ones.

And I realized that it was also kind of hard to figure out if these names are actually

considered German.

I mean, names -- a lot of names -- have been around for a while and most of them originated

from somewhere else and then evolved over time.

So please let me know down in the comments if you consider these names German or if you think

of them being related to somewhere else first and foremost.

And let's start with the girls names.

Interestingly, when putting this little list together I noticed that several of the names

that I like start with the same letter.

So first of all there are a couple names that start with the letter L. Lieselotte, for one.

Wow, when I heard this name for the first time -- Lieselotte -- I instantly liked it.

There's just something about the name that makes me smile.

It sounds so bright and happy.

It reminds me of walking through the park on a warm, sunny spring day.

And it's also a name that is quite different from anything that I had ever heard before.

Then I found out that the name Liesel and the name Lotte exist as well, and I immediately

liked both of those like those too.

Liesel is a short form of the name Elisabeth and Lotte can be short for either Lieselotte

or Charlotte.

And again, like the longer Lieselotte, there's just something about the names Liesel and

Lotte that make me smile and make me think of spring.

And another name beginning with L that I really like is Leonie.

This name looks beautiful to my eyes and sounds just very melodious to my ears. Leonie

But now moving away from L names, there are also two names on this list that start with

an A: Anika and Anke.

As well as a third name that doesn't start with an A but it does have a kind of similar

soft vowel at the beginning, and that is the name Elke.

These three names somehow feel both gentle and strong at the same time to me.

I know it's a bit of a contradiction and I actually have no idea if that makes any

sense at all to anyone else.

I mean, how can a name "sound gentle" anyway?

I don't really know, but to me these three names do.

Maybe it's something about the fact that they all start with a kind of softer vowel

at the beginning but then they have that K in the middle, which has a bit of a harder,

more crisp ring to it.

I'm not really sure but I just, I really like how they sound and how they look as well.

And lastly for the girls names, I really like the name Verena.

To me this name just has such a beautiful ring to it.

It reminds me of a clear night sky where I can look up and see all the stars. Verena.

I just...it sounds really beautiful to me.

And now onto the boys names.

And I know, I might be a little bit biased with this first one, but I really like the name Stefan.

And no, I'm not only saying that because my husband's name is Stefan.

I really do honestly like how this name looks and sounds.

But okay, yeah, like I said, I might be a little bit biased with this one.

Then we have two names starting with an F: Felix and Florian.

Again I have no idea if this makes sense to other people, but for some reason the name

Felix reminds me of a beautiful fall day when all of the trees are bright orange and red,

and there's that buzz of fall excitement in the air.

Contrasted with the name Florian, which feels once again to me like spring.

The name Florian makes me think of sitting on a blanket under a tree on a just pleasantly

warm day with colorful spring flowers all around.

There's no ants on the blanket. Okay?

It's a nice spring day but there's no ants.

I mean there are ants. Like the ecosystem didn't fall apart. But there's just no ants on my blanket. Okay.

Now two names that begin with a T: Thorsten and Torben.

And I just really like how these names sound. Thorsten, Torben.

I can't really describe what exactly it is that I like about them.

But these names seem like bold names to me.

Sometimes you don't know why you like something, you just like it.

I just like how they look and how they sound.

And lastly, I really like the name Maximilian.

I like how it looks with that X in the middle.

And I also really like how it sounds. It's a bit of a longer name.

And there's something about it that reminds me of a stream curving through a forest on

a warm summer's day.

I know that's very specific.

But there's just something about Maximilian that makes me think of that.

So my question for you is: what are some of your favorite names?

And I talked a lot about what these names make me think of,

do these names make you think of anything? Please let me know in the comments below.

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Now two lanes...lanes? Names. Two names.

Three...

Spring!

So first of all, there are a couple names starting with the letter L!

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Both men and women are taking care of their beauty.

If we ask whether they are following the right method, mostly the answer will be no and we use various creams without knowing whether it is suitable for us or not.

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Chemicals used in sunscreen is dangerous and when we use it regularly it can cause skin irritation, allergy etc.,

The chemical can affect hormones also and sunscreen contains 80 % of a dangerous chemical "oxybenzone".

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Vitamin D we get from sunlight is beneficial but the ultra violet rays emitted by it is harmful to our skin.

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It will also protect us from sunlight so before going out you can apply it on your skin.

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Price is 830 yen with 5 pork ramen pork

There are many volumes of 5 meat 830 yen

However, since the quality of meat varies from day to day, there is a disappointment

Ramen noodle firmly less Yasai garlic

18th noodle firmly firm and moderately good

Five pieces of meat are in large quantity I feel that my stomach becomes heavy

Is there enough grams this? Today's flesh was a part with about two flesh fat in the muscle

Although it was disappointing that the amount of fat was large, the taste was moderately good

Basically I prefer people with more lean but I feel a bit sorry

Moderate cabbage is a little cabbage moyashi

The soup was intense in the carp

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Hello Everyone This is Jyotisman and you are watching Tech Trox

So Today I have brought this video on some of the hidden android features that most of

us don't know (I mean That's what I guess).

I hope you enjoy the video So without any further description ;

let's begin.

Android is an open-source operating system used for smartphones and tablet computers

Which means Unlike Apple's iOS, developers can modify and customize the OS for each phone.

Many of us don't know that there is a hidden game in the android settings tab.

So starting up the video, first of all go to settings.

Then scroll down until you find the system settings or about phone as in my device.

Then tap on it.

Then look for the android version section and repeatedly tap on it.

This will open a screen with your android version cover page.

In my case that is android 5.1 version, I just need to tap the coloured circle so that

the lollipop appears which means I am running an android lollipop.

Then just hold the lollipop icon until the game starts.

But unfortunately, I don't know why but in my case I am not able to play the hidden game

and show you.But I am sure you will be able to do so if you follow my steps if you have

a good device.

Anyways I have got a screenshot of that game for your reference.

And remember, the game varies according to your android version.

So that was a hidden android lollipop easter egg.

So moving on to the next feature, this is about the developer options which are hidden

in most cases if you are using a stock android.

Now for those who dont't know about the developer options, this is a secret menu hidden in the

android settings app that gives you access to all kinds of useful tools and tweaks.

Now a question arises ! If the developer options are so important why are they hidden.

It is because developer options are mainly needed when you have to root your device.

Rooting allows you to attain access to the android operating system code and no company

wants that the buyer changes it's system codes.

So this is the main reason why "developer option is hidden in android devices".

So now if you wish to enable them then just follow my steps.

At first go to the settings menu.

Then again open the system settings or about phone section.

Then tap on the Build Number section seven times until a notification appears on the

screen showing "you are now a developer".

Now go back to settings where you'll find a new Developer Options entry in the menu.

Now open it and you will see a whole bunch of important settings that are not found elsewhere.

Now if you want to disable the developer options or hide them again, then again go to settings menu.

Then open the manage apps or simply apps section on your device.

Then search for settings app.

Open it and clear the app data which will delete all the files, settings, accounts,

databases, etc from the settings app.

Don't worry it will not hamper any of your other app settings or any accounts.

Now after you clear the app data you may check the settings menu again and you will not see

the developer options.

So that's all for today.

If you like the video don't forget to hit the like button, comment, share and subscribe

to my channel.

And if you got any questions regarding my video or any other feature, don't hesitate

to ask it in the comment section below.

I will try my best to answer it personally.

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Special tools for cleaning your float center - DSP 139 - Duration: 12:24.

>>Graham: Today's question is, "Do you have any special, floaty tools for cleaning your

float center?"

>>Ashkahn: Floaty tools?

>>Graham: So I think things lighter than water is what they are actually asking about.

And we do, yeah.

Not just because everything floats in a float tank, but ... No, I assume it's like do

we have special tools that are float centric, as opposed to like, a broom.

>>Ashkahn: Oh okay.

>>Graham: Which might be something you clean any shop.

>>Ashkahn: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I gotcha.

>>Graham: Right.

>>Ashkahn: We have brooms though.

>>Graham: Oh man, we have floaty brooms, too so ...

>>Ashkahn: Just so people know, we have brooms.

So yeah, special little, fun little, cleaning stuff that we use.

>>Graham: We mentioned it before, but a simple one actually is ... I like the aprons that

we have around, that people have started wearing.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, yeah.

>>Graham: Which again, was a staff suggestion, and a great one.

And it is totally non-mandatory, but we find it just is so useful that almost everyone

has kind of little half-aprons they wear around, both to protect them from salt and have little

pockets to carry your phone and stuff like that.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, we have little cleaning caddies that people take from room to room, so that

holds their various bottles of cleaning solutions and rags and that sort of stuff, so it is

a little easier to just grab one thing and carry it to the room with you.

>>Graham: I have seen people use an entire cleaning cart before.

Like some kind of roll around, double-decker.

>>Ashkahn: Like three feet, I guess, so ... But our hallway's only like five feet long, like

... There'd be very little space to roll.

>>Graham: But no, it's like they can roll it into the entire room, and you can just

have everything you need.

It's like having three cleaning caddies or something.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, that would be cool.

I guess I mean big in square footage.

>>Graham: Oh, I see, not like ...

>>Ashkahn: Big in number of float tanks.

>>Graham: Yeah, yeah.

>>Ashkahn: Cause that, just like, it wouldn't even fit in our float center.

We couldn't roll a big caddy thing around.

But if you had the space, that would be fricking sweet.

>>Graham: Yeah.

Have fun.

Get a little ride from it too.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

Take a customer back to the bathroom.

>>Graham: So the little hand-held caddies are good.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, we have hand-held caddies ... We're not as impressive as those big rolly

caddy people out there.

For taking our samples from the float tanks in the morning to do our various chemistry

tests, we have little bottles that you can take a sample from each float tank.

The best thing we've found actually happened to be like a children's chemistry set.

It's like a literally like a plastic, colorful little set, with like ... It conveniently

came with six different tubes, for our six different float tanks, and each one had a

different color cap on it, cause it's made for children.

But for us it was perfect, like it was really easy to remember that like yellow is Tank

Three, we'd like write it on the cap.

>>Graham: Yeah, that helped with the memory.

Memorization too.

And definitely having the number right there was nice.

>>Ashkahn: The number helped.

But it helped you not screw it up once you got everything settled.

And then ... So we'd take a scoop out of each float tank, and then you could just go sit,

in the morning as you're opening, and you could have enough solution in each of these

tubes to like pour into your various test kits and do all the stuff that you needed

to do every morning.

So, it just made it so you didn't have to like constantly go from room to room, multiple

times to get samples for multiple tests.

>>Graham: And if you set up an easy bake oven next to you when you're doing it, then it

really looks very official to the customers coming in, which is nice.

>>Ashkahn: It's ... Yep ... We got the old aqua broom.

>>Graham: Uh huh ... Yep ... Which is for sucking things out of the bottom of your float

tank when you ... Like sediment ...

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, sometimes like little pebbles.

>>Graham: The stuff that actually doesn't float.

That actually is a floaty cleaning tool.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, yeah, that one really is.

Yeah, ya know, like sometimes there just is, like a small pebble or something like that.

I noticed that especially if, for some reason, someone wears a bathing suit in there.

Then it's like ... But, yeah every once in while there's a little bit of sediment and

it's easy to get out of the bottom if you have some sort of aqua vac.

They make ...

>>Graham: Go back a little bit, how do you know if someone wears a bathing suit in there.

>>Ashkahn: Well, so mostly it's from ... Like, a few times we've had the news people come

in ...

>>Graham: Oh, yeah.

>>Ashkahn: And they always hop in there with a bathing suit because, ya know, it's like

morning news.

>>Graham: Sure, sure.

>>Ashkahn: And then every time afterwards, I'm like "Okay, there's a little bit of like,

something sand in there, something like that."

>>Graham: I'm just trying say like ... Could I ever ... I don't think I've had anyone come

out and like brag about like "I went in in a bathing suit," like how are you finding

these people, or how are you finding this out.

Okay, go on, go on.

>>Ashkahn: So, like, the aqua room ... You can get battery powered ones, which is what

we have, but then the batteries all the time like have trouble handling ...

>>Graham: Yeah, you would think that something that was meant to be like submerged in liquid

would do an okay job of it, but, once again, the salt finds a way to like destroy everything.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, luckily, like we rinse it off - usually the batteries go pretty fast

- but with enough cleaning and rinsing like we've only had to go through like two of them

... Maybe three of them ... In our entire time of being around.

Which is, in case you don't know, pretty good for like float tank standards.

Like, only having to buy something three times is on the list of pretty sturdy devices.

>>Graham: As opposed to our reference thermometers, which we have to send back in for repairs

like twice a year or something, you know.

>>Ashkahn: So, yeah.

But they're also just hand powered ones that you can get that you like ... kinda like one

of those squirt guns ...

>>Graham: They can't see the motion that you're making, you know.

>>Ashkahn: I know.

Just trying to describe it.

Like one of those squirt guns that you like suck up, you like pull the tube out and it

sucks up all the water inside the other tube.

You guys know what I'm talking about.

>>Graham: It's really ... The motions make it very clear what he's talking about here,

he's doing a very good tube sucking motion here.

>>Ashkahn: We'll take some photos and we'll post it up with this.

>>Graham: I thought of another one too, our remote door buzzer.

>>Ashkahn: Oh yeah.

>>Graham: Which is really nice.

So they can put them in the pockets of their aprons, which almost everyone wears.

Just kinda throw it in there, wander around the space.

>>Ashkahn: So this is, yeah ... There's like a sensor on our front door.

>>Graham: He's gesturing up towards the top of the door to you right now.

>>Ashkahn: And the door opens like this.

>>Graham: So there's a little sensor on top of the door and people can throw this little

remote in their pocket, and it just serves the same function that a doorbell would, but

by vibrating, right.

So someone opens the door, and then you get this little buzz in your pocket, and it's

really useful for our staff.

We don't have like a designated front desk person and a designated back cleaning person

for our transitions, so both people are kind of filling both roles, which mean there might

be a point where both people are not right there, at the front desk, kinda ready to check

people in and ... So it's really nice to be able to respond within a few seconds, or ya

know, thirty seconds of someone coming in the door when they get that little vibration

notice.

>>Ashkahn: We also ... I guess just like cleaning off salt water off of things has always been

a interesting challenge we've had to innovate our way around.

It started with our nightly cleaning to like spray down the walls and everything.

Our first attempt at a solution was buying a Super Soaker.

>>Graham: Which I still love.

I think it worked great.

It was delightful going back to the rooms with the kind of like people in the lobby,

and you just like ...

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, like the last customers are coming out of the tanks.

>>Graham: Yeah, holding a giant ... Like a big Super Soaker and going back there.

Like "What are you doing?"

It's like "Cleaning."

>>Ashkahn: So we had that for a little bit, and ...

>>Graham: Bumblebee model?

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, we had the Bumblebee Transformer model Super Soaker, specifically.

>>Graham: It's a collectors item now, you'll have to pay a good fifty dollars now, if you

want it.

>>Ashkahn: It actually was a really good one.

Cause it had like a nozzle that made like a really nice, like horizontal line.

I'm describing it with words.

I'm describing it with words.

Like it was like a horizontal line of spray, so you could actually like spray an entire

like section of wall and it would do a nice job.

>>Graham: Yeah they also had a little sneaky side-shot action, so ...

>>Ashkahn: That's right.

>>Graham: So, if you need to look like you're about to spray the wall in front of you, you

can actually shoot Ashkahn standing next to you, which is a nice little trick, yeah.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah it would shoot off at a ninety degree angle, which made for really good times.

>>Graham: So that got upgraded to ... We now use basically like a full, Ghostbuster-style,

backpack-style sprayer.

Not for the rooms themselves but for, kind of ...

>>Ashkahn: We use it sometimes in the rooms too.

Like, it's good for getting places ... What we did in the interim, between these two solutions,

actually was we installed shower heads, the shower heads in each of our rooms, we got

like really long nozzles for the neck, really long tubes..

>>Graham: Cords.

>>Ashkahn: Pipes?

Flexible piping?

We got really long, flexible piping pieces from the shower heads to the wall, so that

we could use the shower head itself to spray a bunch of stuff off.

But you could still only reach so far with that.

>>Graham: Mostly down to where they would hit the ground.

Because, it turns out, if you get cords that are longer than the distance from the holder

to the ground, then you immediately break them.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, someone drops it, and it just smashes.

>>Graham: Yeah, so ours go right down to dangling a couple inches off the ground, if someone

were to drop the handle.

And that's kinda how they stretch out.

Ashkhan: But yeah, so the Ghostbuster backpacks, which really, I guess, are like what you put

like pesticides in as you're spraying, like it's that sort of style.

>>Graham: You mean they don't actually use them to capture ghosts?

>>Ashkahn: I mean, maybe.

>>Graham: You sold them to me under a totally different like then we ended up implementing

them.

>>Ashkahn: Those are good for the rooms though.

One of the reasons we actually first thought about getting those was ... Our mopping ... When

we would mop at the end of the night.

>>Graham: We had these beige jumpsuits and we just didn't know what would go with them.

>>Ashkahn: Our float center was haunted.

We had to mop at the end of the night, and we would notice that it would take us like

multiple rounds of mopping to really get the floor looking good, like we'd have to do a

whole pass with a mop, and then we'd have to do like a whole nother pass with like rags

or something like that.

>>Graham: Cause the salt will start to come up.

Like its not ... It's so just like everywhere that like even after a little round of mopping,

you picked up so much salt, and that's gotten into the mop bucket, then now you're kind

of like spreading around little salt crystals on the top of things, ya know.

>>Ashkahn: You're basically like dipping your mop into salt water, and then like wiping

the rest of your floor with it.

And so, what we did was instead of the mop bucket, we put like the cleaning solution

like the water and whatever cleaning solution mixed into it, into the Ghostbuster backpack,

and then people will walk and spray that on the ground to get things wet, and then wipe

it up with actual like big kinda like floor towels that we have.

And that only ended up needing a single pass, because you weren't ... Every time you were

spraying with the water it was fresh water, it didn't have the salt water in it, and so

it made everything a lot easier.

>>Graham: Yeah, that's where the infamous Shamee Shuffle was developed.

>>Ashkahn: The Shamee Shuffle, yeah.

>>Graham: That's where you have a Shamee under each foot, as you're doing the spray action.

>>Ashkahn: I think they get it.

I think they get it.

>>Graham: They can't see what I'm doing here.

>>Ashkahn: What else do we use?

Those are ...

>>Graham: Yeah

>>Ashkahn: Those are pretty good.

>>Graham: There's at least a smattering of cool tools that we make use of on a regular

basis.

>>Ashkahn: We have a giant utility sink.

I mean, that's worth mentioning.

Three bay, giant, stainless steel utility sink.

Like I remember the day we got it, it was like one of the greatest days of my life.

>>Graham: I'm still like drooling a little bit, thinking about it.

Yeah I don't have kids so this is the kind of thing that I show to people at parties.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, like if you just have a small, single bay utility sink, you should really

consider upgrading, because its a nice world out there, with that many bays and that big

of a sink.

Basically everything has salt in it, and you have to get salt off of things, and your utility

sink is like your main battle station for like de-saltifying things.

>>Graham: I think this is like the tenth episode that we've mentioned our utility sink.

Maybe we should just have like a -

>>Ashkahn: It's really important.

>>Graham: In praise of utility sink one of these days.

Really get it out.

Yeah, that's all I ...

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

That's pretty good for right now.

>>Graham: That's all I got immediately for right now.

>>Ashkahn: Oh!

>>Graham: Maybe we'll do another - oh.

Oh.

>>Ashkahn: I got one more.

>>Graham: Oh.

>>Ashkahn: We have nice little protection case for our hydrometer.

>>Graham: Oh, yep.

And that we ... It's kinda a do it yourself sort of case, but we did buy it from a company

that sells hydrometer cases.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, we bought it and they sent us basically like a piece of PVC pipe with

foam inside it, for like fifty bucks.

I'm like "Okay."

>>Graham: I thought of another one too.

>>Ashkahn: Oh, alright.

>>Graham: We have an eyewash station that actually attaches to our utility sink, just

in case you end up getting chemicals in your eyes or ...

>>Ashkahn: We've never had to use it, which is nice.

>>Graham: I've, personally, never had to use it.

>>Ashkahn: It's nice to have it there.

>>Graham: Yeah.

>>Ashkahn: And ... good.

That feels good.

>>Graham: I feel great.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

>>Graham: That was a good episode.

>>Ashkahn: Alright, well, yeah.

If you guys have other questions you want to ask us, you can hop over to floattanksolutions.com/podcast

and hopefully we'll give answers, just as informative as this one.

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