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Hey guys! Today I wanted to talk about three big prong caller myths that are

kind of floating around out there. A lot of people will be kind of met

with shock or disbelief that they're training their dog with prong collars.

And there's really no reason for it, prong collars really just look scary.

They're very safe, there's no reason to fear them.

The first big myth that I hear all the time, out in the wild out on the internet,

is that your dog can choke to death or be impaled on a prong collar.

This isn't true. Prong collars have beveled edges - at least if you're buying

from a reputable brand like Herm Sprenger - so they can't accidentally impale your dog. I

don't know if you've ever tried to cut anything with a less than sharp knife,

it's really hard. So imagine a beveled knife and you kind

of get the picture. It can't impale your dog. You have the

reason I really push Herm Sprenger prong collars - not because I'm getting

paid by them - I push Herm Sprengers because they're basically a feat of

German engineering. You can't choke your dog with them. The

mechanism the way it works is it can only get so tight. So a choke chain or

martingale, you can just keep going tighter and tighter, but with a prong

collar you can't. So there's a limit to how tight it gets.

And that's still to say don't leave your dog unattended on one, make sure to take it

off before you put your dog in it's crate. Don't put it out with your dog

running around outside with it unattended. You know, general common

sense that goes for most collars. But there's no way to choke your dog with a

prong collar so myth number one, bunk. The second myth is that your dog will become

even more reactive if you use a prong collar. So your sweet dog that just has

really obnoxious pulling issues, it's gonna go into full-blown dog aggression

now. The reason people give for this is because if you use a prong collar to

correct pulling or correct any reactivity towards dogs on a walk, your

dog obviously thinks that dog all the way across the street is currently

biting it. And even if you don't have the smartest dog, dogs aren't that dumb. Does

your dog know you pet it? It doesn't think that human across the room or the

cat's petting it just because it's looking at them right? Your

dog knows that you are handling the leash, it doesn't associate the

correction with getting bit by the other dog. What it does start to associate is

that this behavior it's exhibiting when it sees other dogs is it comfortable, and

that it should probably stop. And then the third myth that I hear a lot, is that prong collars

shouldn't be used with aggressive dogs or with anxious dogs or with dogs with a

lot of fear issues. And once again this is also totally and completely false.

It's actually almost always the best tool along with an e-collar to use with

these types of dogs. And this is because these are dogs that are in a heightened

state, so training with treats - half the time they won't take treats, they're

tuning your voice out, they're kind of laser focused on whatever is either

upsetting them making them scared. And so these dogs still need to be worked

through their issues. You're able to still guide the dog and show them that

there's nothing to be afraid of or upset about. Because as we talked about

yesterday, avoidance and ignoring issues doesn't work. You have to confront and

address issues head-on. Make sure to "like" this video, share it with someone who might

have heard some bad things about prong collars, and shoot me a message if there's

any other topics you want me to cover. Bye guys!

For more infomation >> Mini Training Video #4 : 3 Common Prong Collar Myths - Duration: 3:28.

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The Tetris Effect - MENTAL BLOCKS - Mini-Documentary /(テトリス効果 〜心を満たすカタチ〜)Subtitled/字幕付き - Duration: 11:32.

In my everyday life, during cleaning or when I fit something in space like in Tetris,

I am reminded of the game in that sense.

I like that feeling of piling blocks to make them disappear at once,

as I work in a transport company where I pile up boxes,

the game helps to keep things organized.

For example, when I sit on a train and the row of seats fills up,

I feel like when a line is complete.

When I used to play, I would imagine things in real life fitting well,

where they could disappear if piled the right way.

A new Tetris series came out around when I started this job,

I added it in the arcade and it was popular.

However, popularity faded over time as new games came out,

so it was removed from the shop.

Then customers came saying that they wanted to play the game one more time,

so when I put it back, the game was good,

everybody realized it was fun.

Passion for it grew with time,

I started organizing tournaments,

at which point new people started coming in as well.

As a result I started to add in more machines,

this is where the arcade gradually started to be specialized in Tetris.

Honestly, it does pop up in my dreams sometimes.

It was in my dreams,

I would dream I was stacking around 20 blocks without leaving any holes.

I would see four-square blocks starting to fall or to move,

I picture this from time to time.

When I put things in a box and everything stacks well,

I would feel the same satisfaction as completing a line.

That's about it, I don't really feel it in other aspects of my daily life.

The Tetris Effect, as it is commonly known,

perceiving blocks in buildings and such,

I have probably had it when I started playing Tetris,

I was in high school at the time,

I recall feeling it around that time.

I remember having conversations about it, so I must have had it.

It may be only me,

But I have a similar sensation after playing Tetris as when I finish a jogging session.

I feel liberated in the same way,

I always thought it was similar,

more so as I was playing Tetris and running around the same period.

I know someone else say it was similar to listening to music,

there are many ways to perceive it.

For me, it is close to when I finish a run, It still applies to this day.

For more infomation >> The Tetris Effect - MENTAL BLOCKS - Mini-Documentary /(テトリス効果 〜心を満たすカタチ〜)Subtitled/字幕付き - Duration: 11:32.

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The Best Replacement Cold Cold Cabinets - Duration: 16:13.

For more infomation >> The Best Replacement Cold Cold Cabinets - Duration: 16:13.

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Inside a Huge Data Center Filled with Apple Mac Computers - Duration: 7:57.

...or rack thousands of them [Mac mini] together like MacStadium, a company that has nearly

8,000 Mac minis!

*ahem*

Howdy there folks, I'm Quinn of Snazzy Labs and this is the beautiful Las Vegas, Nevada

as you can tell from the cliché sign!

And no...

I didn't want to wait in line to stand/film in front.

This is episode 1 of my new series (which I've been working on for quite a while): "I

Made This!"

We visit people and companies that do things which are very much against the norm.

Let's go visit MacStadium.

When you think of networking companies and server rooms, you think of big towers with

big black boxes with cables running back and forth and lots of heat!

Well... there's lots of heat in here.

But what you don't think of is walls and walls of... silver Mac minis?!

Yeah!

Quinn (Q): We're here at MacStadium.

I'm with Brian, he's the Vice President, and "what is it that you guys do?"

Brian (B): So basically, we do Mac infrastructure as a service.

So somebody needs Macs in a data center?

Instead of trying to figure it out themselves, they tell us what they need (and how many),

we stick 'em in.

Q: That's awesome!

So how long has MacStadium been around?

B: MacStadium started in 2013, actually in Atlanta.

And now we're in Vegas and we're all over the world now, but it's grown a lot in the

last five years.

Q: There aren't many companies that do what you do.

B: No, there's none that do it to this scale and this type.

I mean, we've tried to become the experts on Mac hosting and make sure we're the place

to come, but uh, you know, Macs have been used in the data center for a long time, but

not to this scale.

And now that developers need it more and more, the demand is bigger than ever.

So it turned out good in that sense.

Q: That's awesome.

So, you're running Mac minis, you've got Mac Pros, you've got a few iMac Pros, and...

B: And some Xserves!

Q: And some Xserves?!

There are remnants!

They're still alive!

Q: So these racks, people don't make these racks, right?

B: No, absolutely not.

These are totally custom-made, patented racks.

We just try to get as many Macs per square foot as possible, and since Macs have such

low power and low heat, we can really get 'em in there tight and not damage them at

all.

So we built these [racks] to make sure that, they, yeah, they don't sell these anywhere.

Q: That's awesome.

So I have seen in the floors that there are vents with air conditioning and cooling to

keep things running cool, but these Mac minis are just out in the open.

B: Yeah!

Q: And that's not an issue, eh?

B: Yeah, if you have a Mac mini on your computer desk at home, you know it doesn't really heat

up—doesn't get real loud—so the natural circulation works good here.

Mac Pros and the Xserves obviously, we try to direct the heat still, but the Mac minis,

wide open is fine.

Q: So let's talk about Mac Pro, because Mac Pro, the current models, were released in

2013.

They're starting to show their age.

And you just told me you're putting in...

600 soon?

B: Hopefully, yeah, we've done probably 400 in the last couple months, and there should

be another 800-1,000 in the next few months.

Uh, yeah, people wonder who is buying all the Mac Pros...

Q: It's you guys!

B: We're buying all the Mac Pros. *giggles maniacally*

Q: So let's take a look around, shall we?

B: Okay, you bet.

Q: Alright, so we are in an air conditioned tunnel (cold aisle) of Mac Pros.

And, why are these rooms colder than the Mac minis?

B:So, with the Mac Pros, as you know, the heat comes in one side, and the [hot] air

goes out the other, so we have them all pointed a certain direction.

So the air conditioning comes out of the floor, through the Mac Pro, and shoots out on the

other side.

It's the cold aisle of Mac Pros.

Q: And Mac Pros are "workstation" hardware, right?

So do you find that they run a little more reliably, so to speak, than the Mac mini?

B: Yeah, you know, it's like a deal of 0.01% repairs and 0.001% repairs.

I mean, they all run so reliably.

But the Mac Pros, yeah, I mean they are beefier parts, and they're a little more expensive

to repair when they do break, but either way, we're not repairing too much around here.

Q: That's awesome (I've said this like 4 times already wow).

And what's surprising to me is that the majority of these don't actually have internal storage.

B: Right!

We put in a SAN (storage area network), and then all Mac Pros are empty and they're all

booting the VMs from [the SAN].

And that way, customers when they need to spin up a VM, they're all coming from the

same place, the data store is there for all the Mac Pros, and then when they need more,

they say: "we need 100 more Mac Pros," we don't need to [modify] the storage—we just

stick them into their existing data store and they're off and running.

Q: And these [Mac Pros] only have Gigabit networking, right?

So, do you have Thunderbolt 2 that carries the data connection and the storage—or...

how is that all set up?

B: Yeah, so what we did... we tried to make them ready for the data center since they're

not built for that.

And so you have the Gigabit, but we also use Thunderbolt 2 to fiber channel to the SAN

and we try to give it as many connections as possible.

Even then, you know, there's only one input of power, so what we do is we use A/B power

elsewhere that runs to the Mac Pro so that it still has redundant power.

It took some real...

I tell people we actually put the round peg in the square hole (this is a reference to

a famous Steve Jobs just in case you wanted some mid-video trivia) and part of that was

getting it ready for power and connections and everything.

Q: Yeah, because these are NOT made for a server environment.

B: Definitely not.

A lot of people get really confused when they walk by here trying to figure out what they

are.

Q: So that X70 (SAN) is running 44TB of—not SATA SSD storage—but NVMe storage.

B: Yeah, right.

Q: That's not cheap.

LOL.

B: That is not cheap.

That is definitely not cheap.

Q: And so the controllers that you have to connect the Mac Pros to those devices for

storage or networking... are those something off the shelf?

B: No, that's completely in-house.

What we did was...

I mean, we patented the whole rack because it's so unique and we own the patent on it,

but it's not only how to slide it in and store it, but also, you know, connect them.

And we build them ourselves in-house and we put them [the IO boxes] on the back of them

[the Macs], and that's what makes it different.

Q: That's awesome (if I say that one more time... ugh).

So we've got the Mac Pros here, but what you can't see in the back but you'll see now is

you've got iMac Pros too.

Now, you don't have a lot of them, but you've got a few.

B: Yeah, because... so, the Mac Pros are VMware approved.

So you can run ESXi on them, and you can use them that way.

But the iMac Pros and the Mac minis are not [approved for VMware].

And so, we use what's called Anka, and that's not VMware-based, but its for VMs also, and

we... that's how we make the first Mac mini cloud, but it's also what we use on the iMac

Pros cause so far they haven't been approved by VMware to run VMware.

So, when you need super high counts of cores and RAM and everything, we'll use an iMac

Pro.

And like I said, only a couple of customers right now [using iMac Pro].

And of course, we get all kinds of heat [from people] because those iMac Pros have those

beautiful 5K screens and we smack them together so that we can't see what people are doing

and maybe some days those will be useful, but right now we're just using the insides.

Q: That's awesome (seriously, Quinn...?).

Well thank you Brian so much for your time.

It's pretty incredible what they're doing here.

Where can customers find you?

B: So MacStadium.com is the obvious one.

We've got data centers in Atlanta, Las Vegas, Silicon Valley, Frankfurt, Germany, Dublin,

Ireland, and more to come!

So we try to be as close as possible to the developer as we can.

For more infomation >> Inside a Huge Data Center Filled with Apple Mac Computers - Duration: 7:57.

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Mit Mini-Shreks: Üben Heidi & Tom schon für eigene Familie? - Duration: 0:53.

For more infomation >> Mit Mini-Shreks: Üben Heidi & Tom schon für eigene Familie? - Duration: 0:53.

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Lush Christmas 2018: Happy DRAGmas - Duration: 1:28.

(upbeat music)

- [Shea] My name is Shea and I came to slay.

- [Kim Chi] Hi, my name is Kim Chi,

ready to get bubbling for the holidays?

- It's me, Detox, happy holidays.

(upbeat music)

(laughing)

Perle de Sel bath bomb.

That's French for salt balls.

- [Shea] Candy cane bubble bars,

stripes that look good on everyone.

- [Kim Chi] Sleepy shower gel,

you need your beauty rest.

- Butterbear bath bomb.

Get in the tub with this cub.

- [Kim Chi] Cheery Christmas bath bomb.

It's all about cheer, dear.

- Cinders shower gel.

Mmmm Cinders me timbers.

- Holey night bath bomb.

Ho, ho, holey.

- Lord of Misrule bath bomb.

Perfect for this lady of misrule.

- Golden pear soap.

Grab a pair.

- Golden Wonder bath bomb.

I'm not saying I'm a gold digger.

- Star Light Star Bright bath melt.

A star is born.

- Shoot For The Stars bath bomb.

North America's next bath superstar!

- Santa Bomb Bomb bath bomb.

It's nice, even if you're on the naughty list.

For more infomation >> Lush Christmas 2018: Happy DRAGmas - Duration: 1:28.

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Testing NEEWER MINI MICROPHONE. My 1st mumble rap video - Duration: 3:51.

*mumble raps*

So, hello everyone.

My name is Kim Leandersson and I'm the CEO of Cognizant Latvia.

And we are back with another

episode of Worst of Tech.

So, today we will review a mini microphone from NEEWER,

so, let's see what's in the box.

We have a some kind of audio splitter here.

We have the actual microphone.

Blue, shiny, not so big,

because it's a mini one.

We have some kind of a holder for the microphone, I guess.

And we have some headphones.

That's about it. There is no instructions.

No nothing.

However, we will we will try to connect this now to our tablet, and we

will see how it works.

OK, so it's actually not so easy to get it to work

iOS and Mac doesn't work at all.

But when connecting it to an Android tablet,

and, especially, using the easy voice recorder,

then it seems to work.

And in order to test the quality of the sound, this microphone is what we will

use for the rest of the show.

So, I'm starting to recording, and yes, we see, um,

I see on the, in the appear, that it's, actually, it's recording some some noise at least.

Have no idea how sensitive it is, if you need to hold it very closely,

or can hold it a bit far away. I don't know, we will see later.

Quite funny, when you read on the on the box, that the microphone is coming with,

it says,

'mini size, fits into pocket',

yeah, it does for sure,

'K song at any time'.

I don't know, if it's especially good at some Korean pop or so.

It's also says,

'You think not small'

'You couldn't think of opportunely'

Also don't know, if they are

a bit funny with Tunes, or if it's misspell of opportunity

*crowd cheers*

Okay, so, we have listened to the audio quality,

and it's okay,

it's basically like a built-in microphone on a laptop.

So, not really of any use, if already have a built-in microphone.

But maybe it looks cool when you're doing karaoke or so.

So that's what we will try next.

Okay, and since we heard that this microphone is really good for karaoke,

we will try that out with one of the most popular hip-hop songs at the moment,

which is Lil Uzi Vert 'XO TOUR Llif3'

I already missed the first part of it.

Um

So, let's see.

*karaoke starts*

*mic drop*

So, this microphone it's actually not bad,

but, on the other hand, since it's not better than what you already have in

your phone, your laptop or so, this actually goes to Worst of Tech.

This is something we should destroy.

If you like our Facebook page,

then you will be able to vote on how we will destroy this later on in the season.

And make sure also to subscribe to our channel,

because very soon we will be

releasing more episodes of Worst of Tech.

So, until then, goodbye.

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