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Jake Paul - Randy Savage (FT. Team 10 + Jitt & Quan) Prod. By MORTEN
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Jake Paul - Randy Savage (FT. Team 10 + Jitt & Quan) Prod. By MORTEN

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Primitive Technology: Lime
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Primitive Technology: Lime

At the old hut site (the new one being temporarily cut off by flooding) I made lime mortar from the shells of rainforest snails by firing them in a kiln, slaking them in water, mixing them into lime putty. Limestone is basically calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The general source of lime is limestone and various other calcareous minerals, though shells, egg shells and coral are other sources of lime (for more information see video on Corporals Corner channel: https://youtu.be/tOhAfaFboNU). When heated above 840 degrees Celsius, the lime decomposes into calcium oxide (CaO) or Quicklime and releases carbon dioxide (CO2). When water is added to the quicklime it becomes calcium hydroxide Ca (OH)2 or lime putty. From here the calcium hydroxide can then be shaped into a form and allowed to set. Carbon dioxide enters the lime putty as it dries causing it to turn back into calcium carbonate. The new calcium carbonate has then set, remaining solid and water resistant. \nIn my local geography, calcareous rocks such as limestone are absent leading to a difficulty in acquiring the feed stock for lime making. However, I was still able to make lime by collecting the shells of large terrestrial snails that are native to the rainforest here. The unoccupied shells of these snails were gathered up and stored at the hut. Fire wood was gathered and packed neatly into the kiln. Importantly, the firewood was stacked on top of the grate rather than underneath it in the firebox as is the normal procedure for firing pottery. Using an ordinary updraft pottery kiln in this configuration allows it to reach much higher temperatures than would be possible during normal use. The wood was lit from above and the fire burned down towards the grate. Alternate layers of shells and wood were added on to this burning fuel bed. After adding the last layer of wood to act as a “lid” to prevent heat loss from above I left the kiln to finish on its own, unsupervised. The whole process took about an hour and a half.\nWhen the kiln had cooled down a few hours later, I took out the calcined shells. Not shown in the video was the fact that some shells got so hot, the dirt stuck to them turned into slag and fused to them, possibly with the lime acting a flux lowering its melting point. This extreme heat (+1200 c) should be avoided as the over burnt lime becomes “dead lime”, unable to slake in water. Most shells were still useable though. They were taken out of the kiln and had water added to them. An exothermic reaction then ensued. Heat was produced as the lime quicklime turned into slaked lime. The water heated up creating steam and the shells decomposed into a white paste. The paste was stirred and crushed pottery was added to it as an aggregate (sand is normally used for this, I just had a lot of old pot sherds lying about to dispose of). This lime mortar mixture was then formed into a block shape and left to dry. It took about a week and a half to set as we have had extremely humid, wet weather. The block was observed to have set demonstrating its properties.\nWhat I created is actually lime mortar, typically used for mortaring bricks and tiles together. It’s basically the ‘Glue’ that holds together the building blocks of masonry structures. From my research 20 kg of lime mortar is used on a 1 m square section of brick wall. 5 kg of lime to 15 kg of aggregate (sand, grog etc.) per a 1 m square section of bricks. The shells, though large, are not terribly abundant. A method for finding shells efficiently needs to be made before considering making lime mortar in this fashion. From my experience sand bars in a creek sometimes accumulate snail shells from higher up in the mountains. In these spots, water velocity decreases and shells in the water tend to drop out of the water column. Additionally lime may be partially replaced with ordinary wood ash in mortar without a corresponding decrease in strength. To conclude, making lime in a land without limestone is possible but can be problematic when trying to do so on a large scale.

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Primitive Technology

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I Let My Subscribers Pick My Hair Color
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I Let My Subscribers Pick My Hair Color

I've never dyed my hair before, so I decided to take the plunge...and as a thank you for 4 million subscribers, I wanted to let you guys help me out with my hair makeover! So I had you vote on Twitter and on YouTube, and then went to a salon and had my hair dyed the ~mystery~ color!\n\nA big thank you once again to Natalie, you can find her here!!\nhttps://www.instagram.com/nataliesrosie/\n\nDon’t forget to click the bell to turn on post notifications!\n\nSafiya's Nextbeat: https://nextbeat.co/u/safiya\nIG: https://www.instagram.com/safiyany/\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/safiyajn\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/safnygaard/\n\nAssistant Editor: Emily Linden\n\nMusic\nMind The Gap\nChallenger\nSharp Dresser\nMagazine\nRetweet\nMother Of All Mambos\nPeanut Man\nEast Meets Beats\nShowtime\nTop Banana\nvia Audio Network\n\nSFX\nVia Audioblocks

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Safiya Nygaard

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A Very Special Message from Deadpool
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A Very Special Message from Deadpool

Enter to win Deadpool’s Pink Suit and Send a Big F-You to Cancer at https://fox.co/DeadpoolPinkSuitYT\nLearn more about Fuck Cancer at https://LetsFCancer.com\n\nAfter surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain his spice for life, as well as a flux capacitor, Wade must battle ninjas, the yakuza, and a pack of sexually aggressive canines, as he journeys around the world to discover the importance of family, friendship, and flavor – finding a new taste for adventure and earning the coveted coffee mug title of World’s Best Lover. \n\nIn Theaters May 18, 2018\n\nConnect with Deadpool Online: http://fox.co/DeadpoolMovieSite\nLike Deadpool on FACEBOOK: http://fox.co/DeadpoolFB\nFollow Deadpool on TWITTER: http://fox.co/DeadpoolTwitter\nFollow Deadpool on INSTAGRAM: http://fox.co/DeadpoolInstagram

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Ryan Reynolds

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2.9M

ردف فعل وغضب محمد ابو تريكه من تعمد سيرجيــ, ــو رامــ, ــوس اصابة صــ, ــلآح
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ردف فعل وغضب محمد ابو تريكه من تعمد سيرجيــ, ــو رامــ, ــوس اصابة صــ, ــلآح

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Primitive Technology: Round hut
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Primitive Technology: Round hut

I built a round hut using palm thatch and mud walls to replace the damaged A-frame hut built a few months ago. The A frame hut was damaged due to torrential rain and poor design elements considering the wet conditions. The thatch had rotted in the part of the roof that gets shade. Moth larvae and mold grew and consumed the thatch in these places. The hut also tilted forward due to the back post being hammered in only 25 cm into the ground. So on returning to the property (it was cut off by flooded bridge) I began work on a new hut.\nThe new hut was positioned further into the open clearing to get more sunlight. A 3 meter diameter circle was scribed and 12 wooden posts were hammered into the ground, each 50 cm deep for a sturdier structure. Lintels were then tied to the top of the posts joining the posts together. A tripod ladder was made from poles lashed together at the top and a platform lashed to its frame. The roof poles were then attached to the top of the lintels and lashed together at the top to form a conical roof frame, 3 meters at the highest point. Loya cane was then tied on the eaves to act as support for the ends of the palm thatch. \n700 palm fronds were then cut split and thatched onto the roof. The tripod ladder was used to climb up and thatch the roof from the inside. A cap was then made to put on the very top of the cone when the roof was almost finished.\nA drainage moat was dug around the hut and the excavated soil was placed on the hut floor to raise its level above the damp ground. A deluge tested the hut’s water shedding abilities. Torrential rain fell while a fire was kept going inside the dry hut. The drainage moat flowed like a stream during the heavy rain event. \nLoya cane was then harvested and woven between the posts. This formed a low wall. It was then daubed with mud inside and out. The clay from this was taken from the drainage moat. Rain falling into the moat meant that water didn’t need to be collected from the stream to mix the mud. This is another benefit of the drainage moat.\nThe low wall allows light and air into the hut. With a fire going in the central pit, mosquitoes are kept at bay. The central fire pit produces smoke and heat that will hopefully prevent moths laying eggs in the roof (the caterpillars of which eat thatch) and will prevent mold from growing. The hut will be used as an undercover work space for future projects.\nWordpress: https://primitivetechnology.wordpress.com\nPatreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2945881\nI have no face book page, instagram, twitter etc. Beware of fake pages.

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Primitive Technology

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Çukur 17. Bölüm 2. Fragman
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Çukur 17. Bölüm 2. Fragman

Bu dizi ve çok daha fazlası puhutv'de → https://puhutv.com/cukur-detay?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=cukur&utm_content=detay\n\nÇukur'a Abone Olmak İçin → https://bit.ly/cukur-dd-sub\n\nİstanbul'un suçla özdeşleşmiş mahallesi Çukur'un kontrolü Koçova ailesinin elindedir ve ailenin kendine göre kuralları vardır. Bu kurallardan bir tanesi de uyuşturucu yasağıdır. Çukur'da uyuşturucu üretilmez, kullanılmaz, satılmaz. Fakat oyuna yeni dahil olan bir grup bu yasağı delmeye kararlıdır. Önce Koçovalılarla anlaşma yoluna giderler, olmayınca ise var güçleriyle mahalleye ve aileye saldırırlar. Tam aileyi diz çöktürdüklerini düşündükleri sırada\nöngöremedikleri bir gelişme olur. Kartlar yeniden dağıtılacaktır.\nYamaç kendini sadece kendi istediği gibi\nyaşamaya odaklamış, yarını düşünmeyen genç bir adamdır. Bir gece kendisi kadar,\nyaralı, tehlikeli ama bir o kadar da güzel bir genç kadınla tanışır. Kadının adı Sena’dır. Kısa sürede birbirlerine aşık olurlar ve evlenirler. Yamaç’ın Sena'ya söylediği gibi ölene kadar mutlu yaşayacaklarını düşünen\ngenç sevgililerin arasına Yamaç’ın geçmişte bıraktığını düşündüğü ailesi girer. Sena, Yamaç’ın peşinden bu ailenin içine girerken ikisi de hayatlarında bir daha hiçbir şeyin eskisi gibi olmayacağını bilmemektedir.\n\nSenaryo: Gökhan Horzum\nYapımcı: Kerem Çatay, Pelin Diştaş Yaşaroğlu\nYönetmen: Sinan Öztürk\nİdari Yapımcı: Yamaç Okur\nMüzik: Toygar Işıklı\n2. Yönetmen: Özgür Sevimli\nGörüntü Yönetmeni: Tolga Kutluay\nSanat Yönetmeni: Oya Köseoğlu\n\n\nOyuncu Kadrosu\nYamaç: Aras Bulut İynemli\nSena: Dilan Çiçek Deniz\nİdris: Ercan Kesal \nSultan: Perihan Savaş \nKahraman: Mustafa Üstündağ\nVartolu: Erkan Kolçak Köstendil\nSelim: Öner Erkan \nAliço: Rıza Kocaoğlu\nMuhittin: Nebil Sayın\nCelasun: Kubilay Aka

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Çukur

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$2 Peking Duck Vs. $340 Peking Duck
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$2 Peking Duck Vs. $340 Peking Duck

Follow Us On Instagram: @buzzfeedworthit https://www.instagram.com/buzzfeedworthit/?hl=enWorth It now has merch! Shop now: https://goo.gl/FQPtpS Watch on Hulu: https://hulu.tv/2DUZ20N Watch on Amazon Instant Video: http://amzn.to/2s4ggaA Check out our BuzzFeed Original Series Channel on Roku: http://bit.ly/2DUnOlE The Moulard Feast from the Fantastical Feasts series by Claire Rosen for Decoy NYC: @claire__rosenwww.claire-rosen.com Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/49770Check out more awesome videos at BuzzFeedVideo!https://bit.ly/YTbuzzfeedvideohttps://bit.ly/YTbuzzfeedblue1https://bit.ly/YTbuzzfeedvioletGET MORE BUZZFEED:https://www.buzzfeed.comhttps://www.buzzfeed.com/videoshttps://www.youtube.com/buzzfeedvideohttps://www.youtube.com/asishttps://www.youtube.com/buzzfeedbluehttps://www.youtube.com/buzzfeedviolethttps://www.youtube.com/perolikehttps://www.youtube.com/ladylikeBuzzFeedVideoBuzzFeed Motion Picture’s flagship channel. Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, always shareable. New videos posted daily!Love BuzzFeed? Get the merch! BUY NOW: https://goo.gl/gQKF8mMUSICGenesis_MainLicensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.Savoir Faire_MainLicensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.Monkey Funk_MainLicensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.Origami Dub_undrscrLicensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.Bonsai Dub_alt10Licensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.Zen Lights_fullmixLicensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.Afternoon_FullmixLicensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.The Four Seasons Winter Concerto No 4 Allegro Con MoltoLicensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.City Slicker_UndrscrLicensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.Asian MystiqueLicensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.Licensed via Audio NetworkSFX Provided By AudioBlocks(https://www.audioblocks.com)EXTERNAL CREDITSChen Lien Tangwww.hwayuannyc.com+Ed Schoenfeldhttps://www.decoynyc.com/+Yang Gaowww.corner28flushing.com/

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КАК СДЕЛАТЬ ИДЕАЛЬНЫЙ МЕТАЛЛИЧЕСКИЙ ШАР ИЗ АЛЮМИНИЕВОЙ ФОЛЬГИ
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КАК СДЕЛАТЬ ИДЕАЛЬНЫЙ МЕТАЛЛИЧЕСКИЙ ШАР ИЗ АЛЮМИНИЕВОЙ ФОЛЬГИ

КАК СДЕЛАТЬ ИДЕАЛЬНЫЙ МЕТАЛЛИЧЕСКИЙ ШАР ИЗ АЛЮМИНИЕВОЙ ФОЛЬГИ\n\nОригинальный канал PressTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ3vyIYUy5yK0i-RJwpdoSg/videos\nПодпишитесь там на много интереснее\n\nСсылка на оригинальное видео. Там вы можете писать свои предложения для следующих выпусков - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm8QlNCk-wg

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PressTube Russia

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2.7M

Primitive Technology: Blower and charcoal
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Primitive Technology: Blower and charcoal

I made a blower and some charcoal at the new area in order to create higher temperatures in for advancing my material technology. I took Fan palm leaves and fashioned them into an impellor (about 25 cm in diameter) held in a split stick as a rotor. I then built a housing from clay (slightly more than 25 cm diameter with inlet and outlet openings about 8cm in diameter) and assembled the blower. I opted not to make a bow or cord mechanism as I’ve done before due to the complexity and lower portability of such a device. The lighter impellor material (leaf instead of the previous bark) made it easier to spin by hand anyway as it has a lower momentum. Each stroke of the spindle with the hand produces 4 rotations, so about 2 strokes per second gives 480 rpm. The blower increases the heat of a fire when blowing into it and I would guess it’s more effective than a blow pipe and lungs but don’t how it would compare to a primitive pot or bag bellows for air supply. A small furnace was made and then fired with wood fuel. The wood was wet but managed to fuse and partially met sand in the furnace. To get better performance, I made charcoal from the poor quality wood. I made a reusable charcoal retort to make it. This was different from the previous reusable mound I built as it consisted of a mud cylinder with air holes around the base. To use, it was stacked with wood and the top was covered with mud as opposed to the previous design which had a side door. The fire was lit from the top as usual and when the fire reached the air entries at the base (after an hour or two) the holes were sealed and the mound left to cool. The top was the broken open the next day and the charcoal removed. Another batch was made using significantly less effort as the main structure of the mound did not need to be rebuilt each time, only the top.Iron bacteria was again used to test the furnace. Charcoal and ore was placed in the furnace and the blower utilised. After an hour of operation the furnace was left to cool. The next day the furnace was opened and only slag was found with no metallic iron this time. I think increasing the ratio of charcoal to ore might increase the temperature so that the slag flows better. Further experiments will be needed before I get used to the new materials here.The new area I’m in is significantly wetter than the old area and this has affected the order in which I create my pyro technology. The old spot was a dry eucalypt forest with an abundant source of energy dense fire wood. As a result, I developed kilns early on, powered with wood fuel and a natural draft, before developing charcoal fuelled forced air furnaces. In contrast, the new area is a wet tropical rainforest, where wood rots nearly as soon as it falls off the tree in the damp conditions. Wood is also more difficult to collect here because of hordes of mosquitoes (away from the fire) and unpleasant, spiky plants. Because of this I developed a forge blower first as it allows higher temperatures from a lower quantity and quality of fuel. This poor quality wood can further be improved by converting it to charcoal first. In future, it may be necessary to cut fire wood green and dry it as opposed to picking it up off the ground dead as was preferable in the Eucalyptus forest I came from. The blower is also handy for stoking a tired campfire back into flames, I simply scrape the coals into a small mound around the nose of the tuyere and spin the impellor. I use the blower each day I’m at the hut for this purpose to save blowing on hot coals each time I need a fire for something. Wordpress: https://primitivetechnology.wordpress.comPatreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2945881I have no face book page, instagram, twitter etc. Beware of fake pages.

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Primitive Technology

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