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In this video, I'm going to show you how to master the art of Google advanced search operators.

Stay tuned.

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Hey, Sam Oh here with Ahrefs, the SEO tool that helps you grow your search traffic, research

your competitors and dominate your niche.

And in this video, we're going to cover most of these search operators, which are

super useful in various marketing tasks and of course, I'll show you actionable ways

that you can use them.

Let's dive in.

If you're new to Google search operators, let me go through a few rapid fire examples

of the main ones I'll be using throughout this tutorial.

The first is "site:".

This operator limits results to a specific website.

So if I type in site:ahrefs.com, you'll only see pages from this domain that Google

has indexed.

Next are quotation marks, which searches for an exact phrase match.

For example, if I do a regular search for Bill Gates, you'll see in the snippet that

they reference him as "William Henry Gates."

So if we search for "William Gates" in quotation marks without his middle name, then

it'll filter out the original Wiki result for Microsoft's Bill Gates.

Next is the minus sign.

If we want to narrow down the search even more, then we can add -microsoft and it'll

bring our query down by tens of thousands of results because it's excluding pages

with the word "Microsoft" in the copy.

Next is "OR" and "AND."

I'll also show you how to use parentheses in your search queries.

So, using the OR operator, you can search for something like (bill OR william) gates.

By wrapping the first part in parentheses, we're grouping them together.

Think about it as doing two separate Google searches:

one for Bill Gates and another for William Gates and then merging the results together

while weeding out duplicates.

As for the AND operator, it returns only the results related to both X and Y in your search query.

Alright, let's get into some actionable tips and I'll explain new operators that

come up on the fly.

The first tip is to find site indexation errors:

So if I type in site:nerdfitness.com, you'll see that it has a ton of results.

Now this is obviously way too many results to go through manually, so I'll narrow it

down to their blog by adding /blog/ to our query

Now there's a more manageable amount of results for a quick scan.

But having looked through their blog, I'm pretty sure they use Wordpress.

So what I can do is add /page/ to our query and we're down to around 50 or so results,

which is actually a bad thing.

For Wordpress sites, the /page/ pages are normally archived blog posts.

Plus, you'll see that some have query strings.

So if I owned this site, I would probably noindex these page URLs.

Now, if you are a Wordpress user, then you can also look for pages without value by appending

/tag/ or /page/ to your query and then noindex them.

Another cool thing you can do is to do a "site:" search with an exact URL after you publish

a new page or post.

So, if it's been a long time and it's still not showing up in Google's index,

then you should check Search Console for potential indexation errors.

The next query is to find people who are stealing your content without your permission.

And this is super common with eCommerce product page descriptions.

So if you look at this product page for some Nike shoes, I'll just copy a snippet of

the description here.

And then I'll go back to Google and paste in the text wrapped in quotation marks.

Then I'm going to use the minus search operator and type in site:zappos.com.

This is going to search for the exact phrase match of our copied text and exclude any pages

from the zappos.com website.

And you'll see quite a few results.

You can also do this with blog posts.

Looking through the top pages report in Ahrefs Site Explorer for healthline.com, a popular

health website, you'll see that their article on how to lose weight gets over 250,000 search

visitors every single month!

So I'll click through to the article and copy the title.

Next, I'll go to Google and search for:

Intitle: then wrap the title in quotation marks, -site:healthline.com and I'll also

add -site:pinterest.com.

Now this query is going to find pages that have this exact match phrase in the title

of their article, but not pages from Healthline or Pinterest.

And there are quite a few results here too.

Often times, the results will be syndicated content which links back to the site,

but you should still check these articles to make sure that you're getting proper attribution.

We actually have a really cool feature in our tool, Content Explorer, where you can

quickly check if these sites have linked to you or not.

So I'll copy the query from Google and modify it slightly by removing "in," since we use

title: and run the search.

And we have about 25 results.

Now, the thing with Content Explorer is that we weed out a lot of the junk links that you'll

often see in Google, so the results set should be more focused and probably a little bit

less than what you've see on Google.

Now, from here, I can click on the "highlight unlinked domains" dropdown and enter in

the domain healthline.com.

And right away, you can see that this site didn't link to Healthline since the domain

is highlighted in yellow.

Also, this site down here hasn't linked to them either.

Now, if I click through to the article, you'll see a bunch of ads that appears to be somewhat

of a spammy site.

And the author of the site is this so called "Natasha"....

Or maybe Ivan?

I don't know.

Alright, the next hack is a really cool one, but before I show you this, in the words of Google:

"Don't be evil."

This search query helps you find specific file types that you probably don't want

to be in Google's index.

Now, a good example of this is if you use lead magnets or content upgrades to generate

new leads.

You'd probably want to protect these assets by correctly configuring your robots.txt file.

You can check your site by doing something like this:

site: then your domain, so I'll use ahrefs.com and then filetype:pdf or whatever file extensions

you might have on your server.

And you can see some pdfs that I don't think are supposed to be in here.

So if you have any lead magnets or offers, search your own website for different file extensions.

And it goes without saying that you shouldn't be uploading files with sensitive information.

The next search query is to find some brilliant ideas for your YouTube thumbnails.

Now, these search operators also work for Google images and video searches.

So, if we go to Google images and type in site:youtube.com and then type in something

like "chicken soup" as a phrase match, then you'll see a bunch of search results.

But why not just do this in YouTube?

Well, for me personally, I prefer using a face on thumbnails.

And Google has the perfect filter for this to get your creative juices flowing.

Just click on tools, then type, and choose face.

And just like that, I now have thumbnails that fit my style that I can use as inspiration

when I create my next thumbnail.

Next up on our list is to find guest posting opportunities.

And it's really simple.

You can just type in something like a generic topic related to your niche like fitness,

then intitle:"write for us" in quotes and inurl:write-for-us.

Now this query has 3 conditions:

It's going to look for pages where the word fitness appears on the page.

It's going to look for titles that say "write for us" as a phrase match.

And it's going to find URLs that include "write-for-us."

And right away, you can see that the results seem pretty relevant.

You can also use different phrases than "write for us" like become a contributor,

contribute to, or write for me.

Or you can just search for them all at once by doing a query like this:

fitness intitle:"write for us" OR intitle:"write for me" OR intitle:"become a contributor".

Mix and match these combos and see what gives you the best results.

An even easier way to find guest posts is to type inurl:author/

then the author's name, so I'll use tim-soulo.

And now, I can see about a dozen or so sites that Tim has posted on.

Now, since Tim works at Ahrefs, I know with certainty that he doesn't own most, if not

all of these sites.

So this is a clear indication that these blogs all accept or have accepted guest posts in the past

You can also do this in Content Explorer quite easily.

I'll just type in author:"Tim Soulo" -site:ahrefs.com and I'll also exclude bloggerjet.com, which

is his personal blog.

And it looks like we have around the same number of results as Google, but with a bunch

of rich metrics to help you pick your guest blogging sites based on data.

Now with Content Explorer, it won't always work with the author tag because it depends

on whether we're able to pick up the author for a post or not.

And blog posts don't always include the author's name.

But there's another cool thing you can do.

If you have a site that you really want to write for, then you can type in site:ahrefs.com

and then exclude some common authors.

So in this case, I would exclude Tim Soulo and Joshua Hardwick who are regular writers

for the Ahrefs blog.

Scrolling through the results, you can see that there were multiple authors for our blog

even though we don't have a "write for us" page.

Alright, the next query helps you find resource and round ups for link building.

Now, this is one of the easiest link building tactics to pull off because people are essentially

curating content with the intention to connect their readers with the best resources around

the web on a specific topic.

So in Google, you can type:

Intitle:your keyword, so I'll type in fitness again intitle:resources inurl:resources.

And you'll see that there are some good pages in here that match our query, but they

seem to be more like list posts rather than a typical "resources" page.

So you'd have to play around with the query, which will highly depend on your industry,

topics, or niche.

An even easier way to do this is to pick one of your biggest competitors who has a lot

of backlinks to their site.

Then you take their domain and enter it into Site Explorer tool.

So I'll type in healthline.com since we already saw that they have a ton of backlinks.

Now, assuming I have a blog that covers most of the topics that they do, I can just go

to the backlinks report.

And then I'll type in "resources" in the search box.

After it loads, you can see all of the pages that mention the word "resources" in the

titles or URLs.

And if you want to narrow this down further, you can use the "Type" filter to only

show dofollow links.

Doing a domain level search will show you the most results, but you can also do this

at the page level.

For example, if I enter in the URL of the page on "how to lose weight", you can

see that they have over 1,500 websites linking to them.

So I could basically do the same thing and probably extract a few resource pages, links

pages, or round up pages to pitch my own weight loss article.

Okay!

The next query is going to help you find all of the social profiles of a person that you

want to reach out to.

Just type in something like this:

tim soulo ahrefs, and then in parentheses,

(site:twitter.com OR site:facebook.com OR site:linkedin.com).

We're basically isolating our searches down to pages from these 3 social media networks

where they include the name of the person as well as the company that they're at.

But as you can see, people's tweets get indexed too.

So we can just add minus inurl:/status/, which will remove individual tweets.

Now, if you wanted to email them, but you weren't able to find their email address

through a third party tool, then you might be able to find it in a tweet.

So, if I type in site:twitter.com inurl:timsoulo, which is his twitter handle, and then intext:gmail.com,

then we can see if Tim has ever tweeted his Gmail address.

And it looks like he has one tweet just like this.

The next search query is to find sites that feature infographics.

Now, creating high quality infographics is a great way to get new backlinks and it's

super easy to find link prospects or places where we can publish our infographic as a

guest post.

So I'll type in fitness, which is my example topic, then intitle:infographic inurl:infographic.

You can also do this with popular infographics that you know of.

For example, I can delete the generic keyword here and paste in "Reddit's guide to fitness"

wrapped in quotes.

And you can see that there are significantly less results, but they're quite focused.

Now, finding places to get your infographic published is much easier using Content Explorer.

For example, I can type in, title: then within brackets, I'll type in SEO OR "link building"

OR "keyword research") AND title:"[infographic]."

Now, the reason why I'm adding the word "infographic" in square brackets to the

title is because it's very common footprint that sites use when publishing infographics.

So I'll run the search now.

And you can see that we have around 900 results that have published infographics on topics

related to our niche.

It's important to note that Google actually ignores the square brackets, while Content

Explorer doesn't.

So you'll see that the results set here is much more relevant than Google's, at least for marketers.

This final query is an easy one, but it's super useful.

This search query helps you find opportunities to add internal links.

Now, adding internal links from powerful pages on your site or pages that are already getting

traffic can help decrease your bounce rate and give you a nice rankings boost.

So let's say that we want to pass some link equity from some of our other pages to our

SEO tips article.

We can type in site:ahrefs.com/blog/ -site: and the exact url of our seo tips post.

Then I'll add the keyword "seo tips" as a phrase match.

This is going to show us any pages on our blog that includes the phrase "seo tips,"

but not the page that we want to link to.

And it looks like we have a few potential posts that we can link from.

Now, I'm sure you can see how powerful these search operators are.

So play around with these and try some of the other search operators that weren't

mentioned in this video.

We have a massive list of 40+ search operators in our blog post, which I'll leave a link

to in the description.

Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more actionable SEO and marketing tutorials.

And hey, if you've got some good combos up your sleeve, then don't hoard them all to yourself.

Leave a comment and share them with the rest of us here in the Ahrefs community.

I would personally love to hear about them.

So keep grinding away and I'll see you in the next video.

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Tony Robbins: SELF DISCIPLINE (one of the best motivational videos ever) - Duration: 6:29.

most of us lower our standards why

because who you spend time with my

friends is who do you become quality of

your life is the quality of where you

live emotionally but we all have a home

angry people try and find a way to get

angry even if their life doesn't they be

angry about we can always find it sad

people find what have you sad caring

people find a way to care for other

people so one thing gonna identify is

where are you living what's your home

what's your habit and then the way to

change it is when I was homeless

literally on my own just getting started

I didn't have the internet but I have

decided I had to go to a library and I

had to feed my mind I always tell people

the first stage is you know weeds grow

automatically one of my teachers taught

me said everyday stand guard at the door

of your mind and feed it something good

because if your worst enemy puts sugar

in your coffee here you're fine if your

best friend by accident trying to help

you put some strychnine you're dead so

if you feed your mind every day thirty

minutes a day of reading something

hearing something second you got to

strengthen your body and the reason

Pierce is fear is physical right so is

stagnation

so it's numbness so a sadness so it's

rage and when you go in and change your

body by an intense workout or a run or

even intense walk and the Bloods flowing

through you scientists show it instantly

changes your biochemistry and now your

mind and body you're working together

third thing all these people could in

common if you watch they found a mission

bigger than themselves

yes something that they want to aspire

to that was worth more than their pain

and then the fourth thing is you gotta

find a role model you know you heard it

and with it almost nobody finds a role

model that makes it real yeah you get a

role model it becomes real to you if you

get a plan you get a goal plan and you

take massive action and the last step

number five

there's always somebody all or something

you are now what you've done so if you

can go help somebody worse off and put

your life in perspective and it also

reminds you life's not about me it's

about we I always tell people the secret

to a great life the secret to living is

giving and there's if you realize

there's something you still to give even

if you lost your legs even if you've

been through a horrific financial

situation your life can improve but more

importantly you'll have a meaningful

life that your life will contribute

other people decide to develop the habit

right now the habit of focusing on

what's right in your world instead of

what's wrong the habit of focusing on

what you do have instead of what you

don't have in a situation and as basic

as that is and as well as you know it

you've got to make it a habit because

those habits form the chain of your

ultimate character of who you become and

how you end up living your life we've

got to condition ourselves because if we

don't we'll go back to the automatic

state that most people live in in

today's society the way to develop the

habit is to go on a mental diet is that

you immediately do not allow yourself to

hold a negative feeling a negative

thought for seven straight days day and

night even when it gets tough even when

somebody disappoints you even when you

get frustrated even when you give your

all and still turns up lousy listen if

all I did was rant rave on the statement

you didn't listen to anything else I

said but you took on this seven day

challenge you can't believe what I do to

your life if you get yourself in a state

of certainty that this is gonna work I'm

gonna find the way and if this doesn't

work I will make the way then you tap a

lot more potential and when you're

serving your potential you take massive

action when you take massive action you

really believe in something you get

great results when you get great results

your brain goes see I told you I was a

stud people tell me all the time oh I'm

skeptical or I'm pessimistic I said no

no you're gutless

it takes no guts it takes no purge to be

a pessimist to say it's not gonna work

to try to find out what's wrong what's

wrong there's always available

that's right so I'm not into positive

thinking but I am into intelligence and

intelligence says seen as it is don't

make it worse than it is

the only way it gets better is if you

can see that it is don't make it worse

than it is don't try to make it so it's

impossible to change that's not true not

true at all

the second mandate I think to changing

anything in your life to bleed in your

life is once you see it as it is not

worse it is then you got to see it

better than this because that

something's missing for most

relationships there's no vision

I mean without a vision people what

perish and what a relationship has no

vision for greater than where they are

that relationship is going downhill if

not destroyed I believe that every

relationship every part of life every

part of a human being needs a

controlling future the future is not

more compelling than today today could

be tough but oh the futures compelling

we can get there

so just to remind you first thing you

got to do is be even strengthen that

mind read listen feed the mind take

control of that focus stand guard and

what other people are saying focus on

what it is you're here to give what you

can control what you can make happen

number to feed and strengthen that body

remember fear uncertainty

experiences so the best way to deal with

something physical to get physical

change that body goal if some weights go

for that run do something that's gonna

get you in that state but get that power

power going that 15 minutes to thrive if

you're familiar with that to train your

body and mind to be strong again number

three make sure you put yourself in that

position where you find a role model

it's gonna inspire you and show you that

way maybe it's a contrasting role model

you think your life so tough find

somebody with tougher look who's really

turned it around or maybe it's just

somebody who's really succeeded but you

can now see there is a way there's a way

through there's a way to make this

happen even in the toughest times

there's always a way for make sure you

get yourself into action get a plan take

massive action and the number five most

importantly of all feed your spirit feed

and strengthen your spirit and there's

only one way to do that it's to find

what you're grateful for and to take

tonight whether it be prayer for you or

just taking a moment to think about what

is it so lucky in life there's there's a

rejuvenation in our spirit when we stop

taking things for granted and when most

importantly what feed your spirit is to

give to find a way to do something for

someone else who's worse off than you

are because what is this all about

it's about strength and it's about

perspective it's about action it's about

emotion and it's about heart and so many

people you know miss the opportunity to

feel like their life makes a difference

I'm a big believer that motive does

matter but why you do something people

can feel that people may be skeptical

they may have their judgments or their

fears cuz they've been through so much

but and my experience ultimately while

you're doing something people feed on if

you're doing this because some part of

you know

that you're hearing lies not just to get

but to give then there's a spark that

happens if other people because they

feel the genuineness of that and there's

a spark that happens and you cuz it

reminds you what you're made

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Những Chiếc Đèn Bí Ẩn Cổ Xưa Cháy Sáng Bất Tận I Khoa Học Huyền Bí - Duration: 5:58.

hey guys thanks for watching Beyond science it's mike chen

you know according to the fire triangle model

there are three elements

required to start a fire

you need heat, you need fuel

and oxidizing agents

all these must be present in the right proportions

to start a fire

and the absence or removal of any of these elements

will result well in no fire

so here's the question considering that

these elements are not infinitely abundant

and not always so readily available

is it possible to literally keep a fire burning well forever

I mean

there are such things as eternal flames

where fires which are either intentionally ignited

by human intervention

or caused by natural phenomena

such as peat fires and coal fires

but there are accounts from olden times

that Sita ever burning lamps

that supposedly stayed ablaze for hundreds and even thousands of years

without an obvious source of fuel

and cannot be put out by conventional means

of course how our ancestors managed

to accomplish such a feat

and where they possibly acquired

the secret knowledge from remains

to this day of mystery

the earliest accounts referring to an eternal source of light

can be found in many ancient mythological texts

for example

a divine flame is supposedly a power

possessed by the God and the secret knowledge to create

it is supposedly an exclusive property

of those powerful beings that

should never be taught to mankind

however in ancient Greek mythology

the deity Prometheus in particular

was punished for breaking this godly law

by stealing fire from Mount Olympus and

giving it to humans

the eternal flame is also mentioned in the traditions of

ancient Egyptians Romans as well as the Byzantine Empire

for example

the Greek biographer Plutarch in his work

titled the Plutarco wrote about a lamp

that burned at the temple of Jupiter in Egypt

this lamp was placed over the door

and despite the fact that

it stood in the open air

the priests of the temple claimed that

his light was incapable of getting put out by the rain or wind

other temples of worship at the time

also had similar accounts of

perpetually burning lamps

since Augustine wrote about a sacred Egyptian temple

dedicated to Venus which housed a lamp

that could not be extinguished and

he referred to the phenomenon as the devil's work

it has also been said that

Numa Popilius's the second king of Rome

possess the ability to communicate with the God

he had done so through eternal burning lamp

in the temple

which is offered to an elemental creature

this led some people to speculate that

the King possessed some knowledge of the electricity

and in that Tullus Hostilius - Numa successor

ended up losing his life

after his failed attempt to harness lightning

and draw electricity from it

a similar lamp was also found in 140 ad near Rome

in the tomb of Pallas - King Evander's son

this lanmp is said to

have kept burning for more than 2,000 years

and cannot be extinguished by

simple methods such as pouring water over it

or blowing air on the flame

the only means to put out as fire

is by draining the unknown and unusual liquid stocked

inside the lamps ball

next during the ring of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian in 527 AD

an ever burning lamp

was purportedly found by a troop of soldiers

at Odessa Syria

the story claims that the lamp had an inscription

which suggested that

before it was discovered and

had been burning for around 550 years beginning in 2780

also in 1540 a tomb which was thought to

have been the resting place of

Roman politicians Cicero's daughter to Loyola

who died in 44 BC was discovered along

the Appian Way of Rome

the lamp was found inside a sealed vault that

remained unopened for around 1550 years

and its light only died

after the tomb was opened

the lamp got exposed to the air

another lamp was discovered when King Harry 8 separated from the Roman Catholic Church

to establish his own Church of England

because the days he commended

the destruction of several churches in Britain

which also led to

the plundering of many tombs

among them was supposedly the resting place of

Constraints Cloris the father of the Emperor Constantine

who passed away

around the 4th century

when they opened his tomb

they found a burning lamp which they believed remained

a length for over1,200 years

another interesting story about ever burning lamp

is told by alcohol trader Bathilda Bacshot

in his book titled A history of magic

in it he wrote about a man named Jackie O

an enigmatic French rabbi

who served as an advisor in King Louis

the ninth court in the 13th century

Jackie O is said to have owned the lamp

he placed in front of his house which possessed neither oil nor wick

when people are inquired about the source

that fuel the lamps light

insisted on keeping it a secret

many tried to replicate what is achieved

the book to do self

speculations suggest that Jackie O

managed to create a primitive form

of electricity

but of course no one could attest it to claim

with absolute certainty

now the idea of a perpetual and inextinguishable light without a fuel source

remains a controversial and

polarizing topic to this day

I mean logic tells us that it is very likely

that tales of these ever burning lamps

could be nothing more than imaginative stories

that hold no water in real life

especially when in the fact

that physical evidence of

these perpetual burning fires have yet to be found

and if we look at it

from a different perspective

maybe our ancestors did possess some ancient knowledge

on how to light up a perpetual flame

only this information somehow got lost

with the passage of time

either that where maybe somebody found a lamp a genie

came out and they wish for I don't know

eternal light

but for now we definitely can't validate

or totally discredit the existence of these eternal misfires

but but I guess

what we can't be certain of it as point is that

people's fiery fascination over

the so called ever-burning lamps

will probably endure for many years to Company B

even for eternity I remember when I was growing up

I was a kid I was in China

and my mom would take me to all

these random mountains

in these in these temples

yeah I don't know where I heard it from but I heard a story from one of the temples

about there being a light

that never went out and

and the light was there was a wick and there was oil

but there's just a tiny bit of oil and

supposedly just been burning for years

of course by now I forgot what the temple was

I just kind of recalled this story

and that's what really led me to

look into the topic

so hopefully you found it interesting as well

and let me know in the comments

do you think eternal flames exist

you know other than maybe

alright guys thank you all so much for watching this video

see you later

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and because of that, we're already starting to think about having two videos a week.

With your help, we'll get there.

♫ Music ♫

Task number one: cleaning.

The new Shogun wasn't very dirty, but it was opaque and abandoned.

In addition, along with the dirt, you remove the old energy and begin to create a relationship with your new home.

♫ Music ♫

The sailboat has a life, and only those who live in one understand this.

We start with the teak, which requires great care.

Scrubbing with shampoo at 45 degrees from the wood shaft.

♫ Music ♫

We chose to wash it with our hands, from the bow to the stern, paying attention to details and showing affection.

The second step was to put a special teak oil, which moisturizes and gives more color.

We don't want to do that all the time, but for the first time, it helped a lot.

I decided to continue the task I started yesterday, I'm putting some oil so the teak is hydrated

because I think it has never seen an oil in it's life.

There are those who like it and some people don't like it, because sometimes it gets more ...

You step on it and it can stick a bit.

But I'm putting just a little bit and then yesterday I stepped there and it didn't stick at all.

I think it's so dehydrated that it's not sticking anything, it absorbs everything.

So I'm going to show you the difference.

This side I already did and this side I haven't.

You can tell a difference.

And here is what I'm doing right now.

♫ Music ♫

Then we were more aggressive. We used Cif on the white fiber.

Although it's not recommended, it had many parts yellowed by the accumulation of dirt.

Then we rubbed those parts, which turned white again.

Then wash with biodegradable shampoo to remove the Cif and leave it well clean to put the wax.

We're dead.

Me and Beto are here polishing the whole boat.

On the outside, on the inside. I mean, not inside. But the cockpit and all that part.

There are times that seems to make no difference, then suddenly a light comes at the end of the tunnel.

See if you can see the difference from side to side. I hope so.

The right side isn't polished and the left side was polished, you can see right, guys, for God's sake.

It's super bright.

And this side is not.

Or am I seeing things?

♫ Music ♫

Good Morning! Let's go on another day of hull cleaning.

Actually, we're doing it all.

We put a wax first, we polished it with a basic one.

And now we are using this one, which is making the color more beautiful, is making it more alive.

There are a lot of scratchs, we don't know what the ex-owner did, he got into a bush, we don't know...

But it's getting better, it's getting nicer, the brightness is coming back.

It used to rain and the dirt sticked there, you know? Now it's running down, it's much easier to clean.

You only have to use a cloth and it disappears.

It wasn't like that. Before you had to scrub the dirt out.

And because it's navy blue, there is no way, the dirt will appear much more than in the white.

This side here is done, is much brighter, much brighter.

We still have to make the top part, which is a bit colorless white.

From the line up it's done.

The bottom is missing. You can see that the boat shines much more at the top than at the bottom.

This side is done.

This side is not.

Can you tell the difference? Because here it seems that we can see more.

On the right side we can see a little more brightness than the left.

What do you think?

To recover it all, only when we polish.

But for the current situation, it was a nice help.

♫ Music ♫

We also cleaned the defenses, which now look new.

And I'm here with my friend Cif.

And the defenses.

Inside, the boat was well cleaned and well maintained.

A pat of damp cloth fixed it, but we also passed a cloth with vinegar in the upholstery.

♫ Music ♫

Task number 2: Fine adjustments.

Every boat has that little thing to fix.

But when you get into a new boat, you want everything tidy and the ideal thing is to do it yourself.

First because it's nice to take care and learn. Secondly because it can be too expensive.

For example.

The transparent parts of the bimini, which is something we would not be able to do alone,

It cost € 250 here, just to clean it.

The spoiler to put the solar panels in, they wanted to charge us € 1800 with a giant deadline to deliver.

The rest, we did it ourselves.

We started with the holding tank.

Here it's required to use it when you are in the marinas or near the coast.

It stores the entire discharge and you open it when you are at sea.

We're setting up the holding tank here.

Because...

The one that was here is broken, so I had to get a new water register in here.

I already put one of these plastic ones here, which is quite used.

In the nautical part, because it does not get stuck like the metal one.

And it was some hard work to install it here, because the hose is very hard.

So it's hard to move, I had to cut a piece of the hose and buy an adapter to fit right here.

Then I filled it halfway, only salt water, nothing else.

You can see the margin.

I've filled all the way up here.

Now it's closed to see if the pressure is ok, to see if there is no leakage.

And then I'll open it.

Also to see if there are no leaks, before we can debut the boat.

The shower pump was not working.

We opened to check and saw that it was disassembled because it broke the clip.

We took it out of the way, made a new clip using plastic clamps,

we put it back and it's working perfectly.

We also bought a wood glue and we fixed the door stops that were broken,

the cover of a table that was all broken ...

The table is fixed, because it was loose in here, everything was loose.

Then when you opened this little door, everything was kind of unstable.

We fixed it.

We reattached screws that were coming out.

And when it rained, we discovered some leaks by the ventilation in the windows.

We take the screws out and glued with sikaflex.

It has rained again and we are free of this problem.

♫ Music ♫

Task number 3: upgrade.

The most fun part is buying new things for the boat.

I took the trip to Dubrovnik to get Thais,

and buy solar panels, battery, controller and inverter.

Besides being cheaper than Montenegro, you take the tax back when you leave the country.

So, it's very advantageous.

We bought everything at Solar Shop, which is a big store in Croatia.

They have everything and very attractively priced.

We're here at Solar Shop.

Buying our solar panels. We'll buy two of 260 watts.

And two 120-amp batteries, gel battery, which are much better.

We're rich!

And then, when we come back, we'll buy another battery, because he did not have it at the store now,

so we're going to have three 120W batteries.

And this battery is lighter, it is only 32kg, compared to the lead one, which we are used to have in Brazil.

It is deep and marinalized.

It's a good purchase. And in addition, battery charger, real mppt.

- Inverter. - And an inverter.

And will it fit in the car?

Don't know.

With all this we spent like 8,000 Kuna, 8,400 Kuna.

In euros would be € 1100, € 1200.

That would be in Brazil, about R$ 5,000.

A mega panel, a giant panel.

Battery, inverter, it's a lot. The price is very different from Brazil in this aspect.

Then there is the discount, he gave a 5% discount on our purchase, since we are buying everything.

And 25% is tax rate.

♫ Music ♫

We bought everything, we got the car full.

That was our fear, because we could not close the trunk.

Then we stopped at the border of Croatia to Montenegro.

Beto came down to go after the tax refund.

Because ... 20 or 25% of the value we spent, that's very good.

The police are coming here.

I think it worked, they got out of here, meanwhile I'm eating, because I get nervous.

- Did it work? - It worked.

At first the guy was unsure, he asked a lot of questions ...

If the boat was Croatian ...

Where I was going after and stuff ...

But then everything worked out.

This one smiled at me, the one that passed.

- And he said how much are we going to make? - No, he didn't say anything.

He just gave the paper and now we have to change in the store, get the money in the store.

♫ Music ♫

I installed the batteries and the inverter myself.

The panels haven't been installed yet because we couldn't get manpower for the targa.

But as soon as we get to Croatia again, we'll settle this.

♫ Music ♫

Another thing we installed was the water maker

But this we will leave for the next video because it was a very interesting work

and it's worth a exclusive video just for that.

♫ Music ♫

If you liked, don't forget to like, comment, and share the video.

And to get notified when we upload the next video, subscribe by clicking down here.

Stay tuned. Hugs and good winds!

♫ Music ♫

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What If Apps Are Not Your Calling? - Duration: 6:57.

Hey, this is the daily overpass, my name is Eric and I make apps!

Now today let's answer the question - what if apps are not your calling?

Alright, so I hope you guys had a fantastic weekend!

Yesterday it was fathers day and I have to show you this fathers day present I got.

So this is an apron that was made by my youngest son, I guess he took one of the designs from

our spread shirt shop and he added the BBQ to it, so here's an overpass BBQ apron so

that's pretty cool!

So if this apps thing doesn't work out, I can always start up overpass BBQ and my thing

will be "my name is Eric and I make ribs!".

So today I wanna answer a question from Rifat that came in yesterday.

So Rifat Erdem Sahin, who, if you've followed the channel the last few years, he's been

very active, he's always commenting, he's always answering questions and everything.

So what he says is "watching George Lucas documentary today who is also an INFP.

Maybe making apps is not your calling Eric.

Ever question that?"

So an INFP is a personality type, I think it's the 16 personalities.

Rifat asked me to take the personality test and I did, and I came in as an INFP which

is a type Mediator.

I've never been much on personality tests, and I know I've had a lot of people ask me

to do it, like a disc profile and everything like that, but I've never been...I think my

fear is that I don't want people to tell me what I'm not good at because I know I'm not

good at certain things yet, but hopefully I will be in the future but I know there's

science behind them, that might just be a bit naive of me.

But he said "maybe making apps is not your calling, Eric.

Ever question that?"

Yeah!

I question that all the time!

I don't think I was destined to make apps.

I don't think that was why I was put on Earth.

Luckily before the end of my life the app market started so I could do mobile applications.

And sometimes I think, if the app market disappears tomorrow, what would I do?

But the thing I really love, and I obviously love the app market, I love making apps, I

love software development in general, the thing I like the most about it is creating

new things.

that's something that software developers do that other areas of IT especially don't

do, like infrastructure and databases and things like that.

In software, there's a million ways to get to where you need to go and you have to choose

the best way, the most efficient way or whatever.

And software developers, we create things out of thin air, out of nothing, and I really

like that.

That's something I really enjoy about the profession, about the industry in general.

See when I was a teenager, when I was in junior high and high school, if anybody asked me

what I wanted to do when I grew up, I'd tell them I wanted to be a writer, because the

one thing is I was a very shy kid, I was the one everyone would say "Eric, why don't you

ever say anything, why don't you talk", and every parent teacher conference was the same,

they'd say "Eric's a bright boy, he just really needs to come out of his shell", and I hated

it!

I hated it.

So I knew I wasn't really good at a lot of things because people told me I wasn't good

at it.

But I thought I could write.

I can make up stories and I can do that.

Every time we had a creative writing assignment, I was really good at it, I was not disciplined.

I failed English at least once, I think I may have failed it twice and I had to go to...no,

I did fail it twice...and I had to go to summer school twice for English, even though that

was my favourite subject because it was all like diagramming sentences and read this poem

and everything like that, but I wanted to be a writer.

Whether or not it was writing novels or writing screenplays or writing comic books, whatever

I happened to be into at the time, and of course here I am years later - I'm not a writer!

I never did because I never did it, I just didn't have the discipline.

Had talent but no discipline, so talent alone is not enough.

And when I finished high school I went into the army and when I got out of the army I

went to university and I told them "I want to be a journalist" and they said "well journalism

is kinda full" and I said "well, I guess I like history", so then I went to study history.

But there was always that thing that I wanted to do.

When I got into software development, that was one of the things I really like about

it because they say "this is the way you should do this, but there's loads of different ways

to get there."

If you run into road blocks one way, you code around it, you do something else.

You always have the obstacles you have to do it, and it's a very creative skill and

it's something that I love.

Obviously with apps, we put apps out onto the app market and the amount of times people

have told me "why don't you just focus on your one big app in particular.

Forgot all the other ones which don't earn enough money".

But part of it that I like doing is putting new things out there onto the app market.

I like producing things.

I like just making things.

I think that a lot of us are like that, we just like to make new things and put them

out onto the app market.

The same thing with the video, I am lucky enough that I can make a new video every single

day.

Sometimes they suck, sometimes they're not very good, sometimes they're better than others,

but it's something that I get to do because I wanna be prolific, I want to do new things.

And I think some people get into the app market because they see snapchat was bought by such

and such or Instagram was fought by facebook for billions or whatever, and they think obviously

you can make a lot of money in apps, i wanna get into apps because you can make a lot of

money, but then some of us do it because we like to make new things and put new things

on the app market.

And if you work for a software company or you work for others, a lot of the time you

don't have that creative control and as app developers and as indie app developers, you

have a lot of creative control into it.

And this is why I love working with app developers.

This is why i love software and I love doing that, and I do think about it sometimes - if

the app market went away one day, what would I do?

I do know it will be something where it involves creating something and making new things.

That's what I love to do!

Or I could make ribs!

So anyway, that's it for today!

Let me know what you guys think.

What are your motivations for making apps?

What do you like about it?

Is it the money?

Is it the creativity?

What do you like about it?

So anyway, that's it for today, I'll talk to you guys tomorrow!

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President Moon's meeting with top aides live-streamed to all Blue House staff, demands ... - Duration: 2:35.

President Moon Jae-in encouraged employees at the nation's top office to keep up the

good work.

The pat on the back follows the ruling party's major victory in last week's local elections.

Hwang Hojun has more from the meeting that was streamed live for all Cheongwadae staff.

The president's regular Monday meeting with his top aides,... wasn't so regular after

all.

For the first time since he took office, President Moon Jae-in ordered the meeting to be streamed

live to all employees of the top office; he said he wanted increase efforts to be more

transparent.

However, the meeting still kept certain matters behind closed doors due to security reasons.

During the meeting, President Moon congratulated his Blue House staff after the ruling party

won an overwhelming victory in the local elections last week.

He said the election results proved the era of political division through regionalism,

and political color has come to an end; the ruling Democratic Party won 14 posts out of

17 major mayoralties and provincial governorships,... along with 11 out of 12 seats up for grabs

at the National Assembly.

The president gave all credit to his staff,... balking at the claim that the local election

victory was solely because of the high approval ratings of President Moon.

"No president can perform well by himself.

If the president did anything right, or is said to have done anything right, that means

the Blue House secretariat did something right and that the

Moon Jae-in administration did well."

However, he stressed that the victory should not get to people's heads,... warning his

officials to steer clear from arrogance.

"High public support means equally high public expectations.

Should we fail to meet such high expectations, then they will quickly turn into a disappointment,"

Already into his second year in office, President Moon stressed the importance of learning from

the follies of past administrations and urged his staff to come together to successfully

manage state affairs.

According to the Blue House spokesperson, such efforts would include Senior Secretary

to the President for Civil Affairs driving an inspection on the newly launched local

governments by the end of this year.

President Moon said all Cheong Wa Dae staff, whatever their rank, represent the President

himself and he insisted they be competent, that they cultivate ethical standard, and

that they be humble in their service to the people.

Hwang Hojun, Arirang News.

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X-Men: First Class (2011) Movie Clip #2 [4K] (+Subtitles) | CoolestClips - Duration: 2:59.

How are you?

Here's what we're going to do.

I'm going to count to three...

...and you're going to move the coin.

You don't move the coin, I pull the trigger.

Understand?

One

Mama.

You can do it.

Two

Everything is all right.

Three.

Yes. Wonderful.

Excellent.

Nein!

Outstanding, Erik.

So we unlock your gift with anger.

Anger and pain.

You and me...

...we're going to have a lot of fun together.

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उरलेल्या चपात्यांचा केक - Leftover Chapati Cake Recipe in Marathi - Dessert Recipe - Sonali Raut - Duration: 3:19.

Hello everyone! Welcome to Ruchkar Mejwani with Sonali.

Our meals are incomplete without rotis (Indian flatbread).

Lot of time we are left with extra rotis. What we do is, throw them away..

..what if we use these rotis for making a dessert? How would it be?

So, today I'll be showing you 'Leftover Roti Cake'.

We will need 1.5 cup roti crumbs. I am going to grind these rotis in a mixer.

Make pieces of roti and add them to the mixer container. These are stale rotis.

Lets make crumbs.

We need the crumbs to be this fine.

Now, lets add the dry ingredients in it.

I have taken 4 tbsp white flour.

3 tbsp desiccated coconut. Lets mix this a bit.

Now, we are going to mix all the wet ingredients.

And, I am going to take 1\2 cup oil in the blender.

In that add 1 cup caster sugar.

Next, we will add 2 eggs.

Now, lets blend these ingredients.

Lets mix this mixture with the dry ingredients.

Lets mix everything.

Now, we will add 1 tsp Vanilla essence in this.

Lets mix it again.

Lastly, I'll be adding 1 tsp baking powder..

..and 1\2 tsp baking soda.

Lets mix it nicely.

Now, I am going to add the cake batter to the greased and dusted mould.

Tap it so that the air bubbles release.

Now, we have to bake it. For that, I have preheated the oven at 200 degrees.

We have to bake it at 180 degrees for about 30-35 mins.

Our cake is ready now.

Now, lets unmould it.

Next time make more rotis..

..as I have shown you this cake. Next time make this cake and let me know.

For such unique recipes like, share and subscribe to Ruchkar Mejwani.

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"Piya Albela" TV Serial 18th June 2018 Full HD Episode | On Location Shoot | Latest Update - Duration: 2:01.

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Tank Stars Hack 2018 Free Unlimited Gold & Gems (IOS & Android) - Duration: 2:51.

What's up! Today I want to show you new trick to this game!

Before:

Let's start!

Open mobile browser and follow my instructions.

Type what you want here, this is easy.

And smash this button with your finger!

Ok, now you need to wait for a while.

Tap this button.

Now very important part! Follow my instructions and reat tips on the left and right side.

I have speeded up the process, so you don't need to wait.

Boring play and play...

One more!

You can close this and the page.

Now let's check the game!

Yayyy! :D

Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed!

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ASMR Eating RAW Sea Grape, Star Fruit, Longan, Eggs Candy, Dried Pineapple, Seaweed, Black Fish Roe - Duration: 3:06.

ASMR Eating RAW Sea Grape, Star Fruit, Longan, Eggs Candy, Dried Pineapple, Seaweed, Black Fish Roe

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Toy Gun Box of Toys NERF Guns Zombie Strike Toy Weapons - Duration: 10:25.

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Street cheering for World Cup in S. Korea - Duration: 1:16.

Tonight Team South Korea take to the field for their first match in Russia.

Large crowds gather in all corners of the country to watch the games outdoors and cheer

their hearts out.

Many office workers were allowed to punch out early to get a head start in getting revved

up for that World Cup match.

Once again we go to our Kan Hyeong-woo at Yeongdongdae-ro.... where it's set to be 2002

all over again.

Hyeong-woo what's the atmosphere like right now.

Yes, Daniel.

So we are less than an hour away from the start of South Korea's first match against

Sweden, thousands of football fans have come out to the streets to cheer on the Taegeuk

Warriors.

Yeongdongdae-ro Street, one of the main street cheering areas in Seoul, has been blocked

off since last night for this special event.

Unlike the 2014 Brazil World Cup when the games were played in the early morning Korea

time, this year's games are taking place at night.

As we are nearing the kick off, more and more fans dressed in red are gathering here to

show their support for the men's national football team.

And Korean singers have been putting on a show for the fans before the game as the excitement

keeps building up.

Well the stage is set now.

We will find out what happens within the next three hours.

Back to you Daniel.

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Easy Origami Lion Tutorial (Hyo Ahn) - Duration: 11:14.

Hyo Ahn's Origami

Easy Origami Lion Copyrighted by Hyo Ahn

Level: Beginner Base: 4x4 Matrix

Published on February 25, 2011 at www.origami-make.org

If you need text instructions, turn closed captions on!

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We will start with a 6" x 6" (15cm x 15cm) origami paper.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold in half and then unfold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold in half and then unfold.

Prepare to apply a vertical valley-fold in half and then unfold.

Apply a vertical valley-fold in half and then unfold.

Prepare to apply a horizontal gate-fold consisting of two valley-folds and then unfold.

Apply a horizontal gate-fold consisting of two valley-folds and then unfold.

Prepare to apply a vertical gate-fold consisting of two valley-folds and then unfold.

Apply a vertical gate-fold consisting of two valley-folds and then unfold.

Prepare to apply a diagonal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a diagonal valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to apply another diagonal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply another diagonal valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to turn the paper over.

Turn the paper over.

Prepare to apply a horizontal pleat-fold consisting of a valley and a mountain-folds.

Apply a horizontal pleat-fold consisting of a valley and a mountain-folds.

Prepare to apply another pleat-fold consisting of a valley and a mountain-folds.

Apply another pleat-fold consisting of a valley and a mountain-folds.

Prepare to unfold all creases.

Unfold all creases.

Prepare to apply a vertical pleat-fold consisting of a valley and a mountain-folds.

Apply a vertical pleat-fold consisting of a valley and a mountain-folds.

Prepare to apply another vertical pleat-fold consisting of a valley and a mountain-folds.

Apply another vertical pleat-fold consisting of a valley and a mountain-folds.

Prepare to unfold all creases.

Unfold all creases.

Prepare to apply the crease pattern (CP).

Apply the crease pattern (CP).

Prepare to apply four valley-folds in the counter-clockwise direction.

Apply four valley-folds in the counter-clockwise direction.

Prepare to apply a valley-fold.

Apply a valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Prepare to apply a valley-fold.

Apply a valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Prepare to apply a valley-fold.

Apply a valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Prepare to apply a valley-fold.

Apply a valley-fold.

Prepare to apply another valley-fold.

Apply another valley-fold.

Prepare to turn the model over.

Turn the model over.

Prepare to rotate the model by 45 degrees.

Rotate the model by 45 degrees.

Prepare to draw eyes or put eye stickers. Here we put two Googly eyes instead.

Congratulation! You have completed making an easy origami lion.

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