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super perfect sex process
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zang camera in utero ejaculation process
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a closer look at the interviewing process a brief tour of the interview circuit - youtube
Bookmarked 290 weeks ago a closer look at the interviewing process a brief tour of the interview circuit |
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professional organizer
Bookmarked 434 weeks ago productivity and organizing services for businesses and individuals: simplifying lives through streamlining and process improvement in portland oregon for more information please visit our website: http:lifesimplified4ucom |
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why do supermarket eggs look perfect earth lab
Bookmarked 394 weeks ago for eggs to reach the supermarket shelves they first need to pass a strength testsubscribe: http:bitlysubscribetoearthlab all the best earth lab videos http:bitlyearthlaboriginals best of bbc earth videos http:bitlythebestofbbcearthvideos the doctors are in the house http:bitlythedoctorsareinthehouse best of earth unplugged videos http:bitlybestofearthunpluggedvideos jimmy039s food factory series 1instant coffee processed cheese square sandwich ham - behind every supermarket product is a process and behind every process is a scientific breakthrough in this entertaining and thought-provoking programme farmer and tv personality jimmy doherty unpacks the science behind the food items we buy every day - from stay-fresh bread to soft scoop ice cream working from a makeshift science lab inside a barn jimmy carries out experiments to uncover the secrets of food technology exploding myths and revealing the little-known processes of food production jimmy039s food factory |
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see how the cpu works in one lesson
Bookmarked 630 weeks ago go inside the computer to uncover the inner workings of the cpu including the control unit the alu registers and much morebut how do it know website: http:wwwbuthowdoitknowcomsee the 6502 cpu simulation: http:visual6502orgjssimindexhtmlfor anyone annoyed by the breaths between speaking try this unlisted version with edited audio: https:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=ikdbs21hwf4download the powerpoint file used to make the video: https:docsgooglecomfiled0bzwhnpicsnw0cgvmx0c3svzzmfkeditusp=sharingthe cpu design used in the video is copyrighted by john scott author of the book but how do it knowthere are a few small differences between the cpu in the video and the one used in the book those differences are listed below but they should not detract from your understanding of eithercontrol unit - this component is called the control section in the book it is called control unit here simply because that is a more common name for it that you might see used elsewhereload instruction - in this video what039s called a load instruction is actually called a data instruction in the book the scott cpu uses two different instructions to move data from ram into the cpu one loads the very next piece of data called a data instruction in the book and the other uses another register to tell it which address to pull that data from called a load instruction in the book the instruction was renamed in the video for two reasons: 1 it might be confusing to hear that the first type of data we encounter in ram is itself also called data 2 since the load instruction from the book is a more complex concept it was easier to use the data instruction in the video to introduce the concept of moving data from ram to the cpu in and out instructions - in the scott cpu there is more involved in moving data between the cpu and external devices than just an in or an out instruction that process was simplified in the video to make the introduction of the concept easier accumulator - the register that holds the output of the alu is called the accumulator in the book that is the name typically used for this register although it was simply called a register in the videomemory address register - the memory address register is a part of ram in the book but it is a part of the cpu in the video it was placed in the cpu in the video as this is generally where this register resides in real cpus jump instructions - in the book there are two types of unconditional jump instructions one jumps to the address stored at the next address in ram this is the one used in the video and the other jumps to an address that has already been stored in a register these are called jmp and jmpr instructions in the book respectivelymissing component - there is an additional component missing from the cpu in the video that is used to add 1 to the number stored in a register this component is called quotbus 1quot in the book and it simply overrides the temporary register and sends the number 1 to the alu as input b insteadreversed components - the instruction register and the instruction address register are in opposite positions in the diagrams used in the book they are reversed in the video because the internal wiring of the control unit will be introduced in a subsequent video and keeping these registers in their original positions made that design process more difficult op code wiring - the wires used by the control unit to tell the alu what type of operation to perform appear near the bottom of the alu in the video but near the top of the alu in the book they were reversed for a similar reason as the one listed above the wiring of the alu will be introduced in a subsequent video and keeping these wires at the top of the alu made the design process more difficult |
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alan turning wood
Bookmarked 600 weeks ago by phil hollandfor several years my father alan holland has focused more on a specific woodworking craft woodturning i039ve enjoyed listening to his thoughts and theories over the years about his methods he has a keen fascination about the process the wood and the tools used in the creation of his work for instance he enjoys reclaiming distressed or rare woods that would often be discarded for not being perfect also this particular wood lathe seen in this piece is one my father has assembled out of an old horizontal mill which adds another layer to the unique quality of his work he enjoys the history of various holding vessels across ancient civilizations which has influenced his functional and decorative wooden bowls platters pots and various containersin this video alan is turning a piece from a carob tree that exhibits some unique color and textural transitionsit039s been on my mind to document his process for some time now and spending a few days with him in the shop again during this visit was something we haven039t done in many years it was personally rewarding as in this particular moment we were both doing what we love while in collaboration of this visual and physical piece |
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crafting the score of apollo 11 with matt morton tiff 2019
Bookmarked 362 weeks ago composer matt morton discusses the process of crafting the score for apollo 11 he discusses the origins of the music the instruments he used and the labourious process of recording and he breaks down the elements of a cuedirected by todd douglas miller dinosaur 13 apollo 11 recounts the momentous days and hours when humankind took a giant leap into the future miller039s frequent collaborator matt morton wrote orchestrated performed recorded and mixed all of the music for the film and its trailers using instruments available at the time of the 1969 mission including the moog synthesizer iiic the binson echorec 2 tube echo and the mellotron keyboardcrafted from a newly discovered trove of audio recordings and 65mm footage including shots of the launch the inside of nasa039s mission control and recovery and post-mission activities millers immersive documentary yields surprising moments of humour and camaraderie along with remarkable new insights into key events of the |
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a layered fabric 3d printer for soft interactive objects
Bookmarked 570 weeks ago link to publication page: http:wwwdisneyresearchcompublicationa-layered-fabric-3d-printer-for-soft-interactive-objectswe present a new type of 3d printer that can form precise but soft and deformable 3d objects from layers of off-the-shelf fabric our printer employs an approach where a sheet of fabric forms each player of a 3d object the printer cuts this sheet along the 2d contour of the layer using a laser cutter and then bonds it to previously printed layers using a heat sensitive adhesive surrounding fabric in each layer is temporarily retained to provide a removable support structure for layers printed above it this process is repeated to build up a 3d object layer by layer our printer is capable of automatically feeding two separate fabric types into a single print this allows specially cut layers of conductive fabric to be embedded in our soft prints using this capability we demonstrate 3d models with touch sensing capability built into a soft print in one complete printing process and a simple led display making use of a conductive fabric coil for wireless power reception |
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i love science clean version uncensored link in the description
Bookmarked 621 weeks ago uncensored: https:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=recuqaaggfaampampfeature=youtubecensored: http:youtubeic0m31p_qykt=7spre-order incongruent: http:dftbacomproduct1e3incongruent---explicit-cdtour because awesomehttp:edwardspoonhandscompost83834365294im-going-on-tour-along-with-rob-scallonyou can also get my other two albums for the price of one right now: http:dftbacomproduct1608thank you to michael aranda for editing and shooting and directing this: https:wwwyoutubecommichaelarandaand to nick jenkins for shooting and directing as well: https:wwwyoutubecomuserthelonelydirectorthey are both awesomelyrics:i love sciencecan you even imagineway back in the past whenwe thought that storms were caused by petty godsfightin039 on top of a mountainand yeah i like a good storybut eventually it039s gonna bore meif it doesn039t have that truththat incontrovertible testable repeatable proofi love sciencei love charles darwincause i don039t think it039s bold to question what you039re toldif you039re told that the world039s a thousand years oldthere039s nothing here to argue againstit039s a process not an ideologyand i love sciencesometimes people ask meof all of the centurieswhich i039d pick to live life in we039ll that039s pretty easyright now if you think objectivelyif you like hot running waterand memory foam bedsand tv shows and cell phonesand not being deadyou love scienceand i love carl sagan039cause i think it039s fly to look up at the sky and never ever ever stop wondering whythere039s nothing here to argue againstit039s a process not an ideologyand i love sciencewooly mammoth embryos vaccines for smallpox and polioyour tv set the internetyour ps4 supersonic jetsexoplanets galaxiesdna germ theory relativityjust take a sec to think about ithow screwed we would be without it i love scienceand i love rosalind franklin039cause i want to die remembering whythe truth is more important than winning a prizethere039s nothing here to argue againstit039s a process not an ideologyand i love science |
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why dont sheep shrink in the rain
Bookmarked 464 weeks ago we appreciate your support on https:wwwpatreoncomminuteearthgetting wet isnt really what makes wool shrink it merely exacerbates the friction between the wool fibers which is stronger in one direction than another so when agitated in the washer or dryer they migrate in relation to each other in a process called felting___________________________________________to learn more about this topic start your googling with these keywords: fiber: a threadlike structure forming part of the muscular nervous connective or other tissue in the human or animal bodyfelting: the process by which wool or another textile can be agitated often along with moisture or heat to cause the fibers to migrate amongst themselves and mat together into a dense smooth surfaceratchet: a device consisting of a bar or wheel with a set of angled teeth that allow motion in one direction onlywool: soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep or similar animal especially when cut off the animal amp prepa |
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facing death: what doctors dont talk about
Bookmarked 421 weeks ago this video lets you see a different aspect of a doctor039s life for the past 5 weeks i039ve been working in the icu facing so much death and so many grieving families at times it has been incredibly difficult there often isn039t time to process your emotions during the day while you are working and these experiences can build upthe question becomes: how do you process these experiences in a healthy way i believe this happens on many levels first is at the level of the team with debriefing and discussions in the icu we actually do some formal sessions after challenging codes when a patient039s heart stops or they stop breathing with all the doctors nurses respiratory therapists and students then it039s important to figure out what works best for you - do you process thoughts through journaling exercising blogging personally i find talking to trusted friends family and colleagues is the best way for me to process my thoughts and emotionsi want this video to remind you |









