Salt Spring Island
A little springtime tour of Salt Spring Island, the biggest of BC's Southern Gulf Islands, in April 2018.
0:00 Alex Fraser Bridge
0:09 Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
0:22 North Pender Island
0:25 Long Harbour Ferry Terminal
0:38 St Mary Lake Resort
0:47 Country Grocer
1:00 Ruckle Provincial Park
1:22 St Mary Lake Resort
1:39 Southey Point (The northernmost point of the island)
2:14 Mount Maxwell Provincial Park
2:28 Ruckle Farm
2:44 Ruckle Provincial Park
3:37 Beddis Beach
3:54 St Mary Lake
4:00 Black Sheep Books
4:28 Ganges Harbour
4:40 Downtown Ganges
4:52 Fulford Harbour
5:18 Fulford Harbour Ferry Terminal
5:27 Ferry to Swartz Bay
5:32 Swartz Bay, Vancouver Island
Soundtrack: Dreaming in 432Hz, by Unicorn Heads (CC0)
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Damp Winter Day in a Salt Spring Island Jungle
Mild & Wet Winter Day on our Rock. Typical January weather for this part of Canada. Jan. 28, 2011
We Have Met and We Have Parted
Traditional tune, from 'Folk Songs of the Blue Ridge Mountains'
Songs collected by Herbert Shellans, published 1968.
Book found at the back of the shelves, at Black Sheep Books, Saltspring Island.
Vocals/Bodhran: Lydia Hol
Banjo: Neuman Mannas
Bass: Wesley MacInnes
Mandolin: Ben Brown
Fiddle: Damian Ritchie
QT Luong: Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey Through America's [...] | Talks at Google
In 300 visits over 25 years, QT Luong ventured deep into each of America's 60 national parks to celebrate their beauty. He is the only person known to have done so with a large format camera.
In this illustrated presentation, QT gives an inspirational account of his unlikely journey from a research scientist and newcomer to this country, to the publication of his multiple award-winning book, Treasured Lands. Along the way, QT shares his incredible wilderness adventures from Arctic Alaska to the volcanoes of tropical Hawaii, while at the same time discussing his evolution as a photographer and the techniques he uses to capture the astonishing diversity of nature found in the national parks.
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Life is Like Sailing - 2013 'Round Bowen
Did the 2013 'Round Bowen for one more around the island race for s/v Moonshine. This race was about 18 nautical miles compared to the 43 nautical mile race for the 'Round Saltspring.
We finished in 5 hrs, 8 mins and I was happy with the winds that allowed almost the entire fleet of 120 boats to finish!
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Folk Artist Eddie Mandaggio
Eddie Mandaggio tells us how he carves a rooster tail.
Chamiya.wmv - Dream sequence from Send YourHeart To Me
This is one of dream squence from my short film Send your heart to me
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Big Horn Sheep Butting in the Spring--Colorado
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These female Big Horn Sheep were butting high atop steep cliffs in Colorado, about 30 minutes outside of Estes Park, in The Narrows area of the Big Thompson River. They were photographed and filmed with a Canon 7D plus Canon 500mm F/4 IS lens and a 1.4x tele-converter, making a combined lens magnification of 700mm. I used a Wimberley Gimbal Head II and a Gitzo Mountaineer tripod. For images of these sheep and other wildlife, visit
Practical Anarchy • Stefan Molyneux • Complete Audiobook
I myself am a minarchist, but I think this book is worth sharing nonetheless.
Imagine a world without government.
Part 1: Methodology 08:43
Part 2: Reasoning 2:35:51
Part 3: Examples 6:14:12
Part 4: Conclusions 8:40:21
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01:54 Preface
08:43 Part 1: Methodology
42:15 The Argument from Apocalypse
1:07:24 A Merely Personal Confession
1:23:27 A Few Principles
1:34:47 You are not the only kind person on the planet
2:1:34 Collective Defense: An Example of Methodology
2:24:12 Statist National “Defense”: A Critical Example
2:35:51 Part 2: Reasoning
2:35:56Introduction: The Six Questions
2:33:53 Anarchism – Frequently Asked Questions
2:43:58 Isn’t Anarchism ‘Bad’?
2:44:51 But if there is no government, how can the inevitable conflicts in human society be resolved?
2:47:49 But what about the roads?
2:58:09 How can a society without a government pay for national defense?
3:2:59 What about education?
3:6:15 Yes, but how will poor children get an education if it is not paid for through taxes?
3:11:31 Disproving the State: Four Arguments Against Government
3:22:55 Anarchy, Violence and the State
3:40:23 War, Profit and the State
4:3:01 Externalizing Emotional Discomfort
4:4:25 In Other Words, The State Is War
4:21:09 Dispute Resolution Organizations
4:37:47 The Stateless Society: An Examination of Alternatives
4:49:12 Environmental Pollution
5:8:02 The Stateless Society and Violent Crime
5:19:40 Crimes of Passion
5:25:21 These Cages Are Only for Beasts
5:33:44 Stateless Dictatorships: How a Free Society Prevents the Re-emergence of a Government
5:51:36 The Question of Profit
6:8:27 The Tank in the Garden
6:14:12 Part 3: Examples
6:14:34 Roads
6:26:24 A Predatory Road Monopoly?
6:41:37 Health Care
7:11:29 Health Care and the Poor
7:16:47 Stateless Prisons
7:30:19 Money
7:37:41 The Anarchist Credit Card
7:47:04 Monetary Aspects of Stateless Money
8:10:53 Saving Children: The Stateless Society and the Protection of the Helpless
8:27:32 Preventing Tragedy – An Anarchic Analysis of Abortion
8:29:54 Subsidizing Abortion
8:35:58 Taxing Family Planning
8:40:21 Part 4: Conclusions
8:40:45 The Value of Anarchism
8:41:23The Future
8:50:15 Anarchy and Relationships
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Storm of the Century - the Blizzard of '49
This program tells the story of the worst series of storms in Wyoming's history. But for all the tragedy and loss, suffering and death, there was hope and heroism, unselfish sacrifice and generosity. For more Blizzard stories, visit
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Baby Lamb & Mother
A baby lamb wagging its tail as it greets its mother at Harbour House Hotel on Saltspring
The Bigfoot Stories You've Never Heard #WeirdDarkness
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This episode is a collaboration with my friends and Haunting Stories. I’ll be telling you about Bigfoot – and over at Haunting Stories they’ve posted another video, with me narrating a continuation of this regarding the Minnesota Iceman! Be sure to check out their video right after you watch this one! This is Weird Darkness – where you’ll find creepypastas, ghost stories, unsolved mysteries, crytptids like Bigfoot, and other stories of the strange and bizarre. Feel free to share your own creepy story at WeirdDarkness.com, I might use it in a future episode! Now.. sit back, turn down the lights, and come with me into the Weird Darkness!
It all started with a bunch of footprints at a construction site. Or at least the modern-day fascination with “Bigfoot” did. Stories of hairy giants in the woods and wandering “wild men” had been a part of American lore for nearly two centuries by the time the nickname “Bigfoot” was coined in the late 1950s. But it was then, with the advent of television and the modern media, that chasing down giants in the woods became a national craze.
It was the spring of 1957 and a road construction project was underway near Bluff Creek in northern California. The project was run by a contractor named Ray Wallace and his brother, Wilbur. They hired thirty men that summer to work on the project and by late in the season, Wilbur Wallace reported that something had been throwing around some metal oil drums at the work site. When winter arrived that year, cold weather brought the work to a halt, even though only ten miles of road had been completed.
In early spring 1958, some odd tracks were discovered near the Mad River close to Korbel, California. Some of the locals believed they were bear tracks. As it happened, this was close to another work site that was managed by the Wallace brothers.
Later on that spring, work started up again on the road near Bluff Creek. A number of new men were hired, including Jerry Crew, who drove more than two hours each weekend so he could be home with his family. Ten more miles of road were constructed, angling up across the face of a nearby mountain. On August 3, 1958, Wilbur Wallace stated that something threw a seven-hundred-pound spare tire to the bottom of a deep gully near the work site. This incident was reported later in the month, after the discovery of the footprints.
On August 27, Jerry Crew arrived for work early in the morning and found giant, manlike footprints pressed into the dirt all around his bulldozer. He was at first upset by the discovery, thinking that someone was playing a practical joke on him, but then he decided to report what he found to Wilbur Wallace. At this point, the footprints had not been made public. That occurred on September 21, when Mrs. Jess Bemis, the wife of one of the Bluff Creek work crew, wrote a letter to Andrew Genzoli, the editor of a local newspaper. Genzoli published her husband's Big Foot story and caught the attention of others in the area. One of these was Betty Allen, a newspaper reporter who suggested in a late September column that plaster casts should be made of the footprints. She had already talked to local Native Americans and interviewed residents about hairy giants in the area. She convinced Genzoli to run other stories and letters about Bigfoot. This would be the beginning of a story that would capture the imagination of America.
On October 1 and 2, Jerry Crew discovered more tracks, very similar to the first ones. In response to the new discovery, two workers quit and Wilbur Wallace allegedly introduced his brother Ray to the situation for the first time, bringing him out to show him the tracks. On the day after the last tracks were found, Jerry Crew made plaster casts of the footprints, with help from his friend Bob Titmus and reporter Betty Allen. He was irritated that people were making fun of him and wanted to offer the casts as evidence that he wasn’t making the whole thing up. On October 5, Andrew Genzoli published his now-famous story about Bigfoot. It was picked up worldwide by the wire services, and soon the term was being used in general conversation.
Viral Plumber Who Dove Into Sewer to Fix Pipe Gets Free Jeans For a Year
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A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. Cox was photographed with only his legs still dry and wearing Wrangler jeans, so the company is also giving him a year's supply of pants
The Foundations of Wealth - Full Video
Most of us associate wealth with money but real wealth can only be achieved through the production and distribution of goods and services. This series of ten playful English segments will explain how society evolved in such a way to enable a huge increase in production to be achieved. Of course there were no television cameras or film crews available 10,000 years ago to record what happened, so this series uses cartoons to illustrate how things might have been all those years ago! Each cartoon section is followed by real-world images showing how this is relevant today.
The Foundations of Wealth is designed to help students understand what the subject of Economics is all about. Economic decisions are made every day, even though students may not be aware of them. For example, all of us think about: How will I choose to spend my time today? How will I choose to spend my money? Who made the things I use? How were they made? This video will help explain a great deal about the way in which these decisions are made.
The Foundations of Wealth covers numerous educational standards across several subject areas including ELL, Language Arts, Media/Technology, and Social Studies for Grades 4-9. To learn more about this educational program, and which standards it covers specific to your grade, subject area, and which standards your district is using, visit our educational program summary section for this video here:
Foundations of Wealth is divided up into segments about different economic concepts. It’s not meant to be shown all at once.
To make it easier for you to use a particular segment, here are the start/end times of each section.
‣ How It All Began 0:16 – 10:25
‣ Division of Labor (1. Product) 10:27 – 19:02
‣ Division of Labor (2. Process) 19:03 – 29:37
‣ Mechanization 29:38 – 40:05
‣ A Life Worth Living 40:06 – 50:57
‣ The Market 50:58 – 1:02:04
‣ Money 1:02:05 – 1:12:54
‣ Supply, Demand and Price (1. Price and the Consumer) 1:12:55 – 1:25:46
‣ Supply, Demand and Price (2. Price and the Producer) 1:25:47 – 1:38:57
‣ The Mixed Economy 1:38:58 – 1:50:14
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Topics:
■ Division of Labor
■ Economic History
■ Market vs. Planned Economies
■ Markets and Trade
■ Mechanization
■ Money
■ Prices
■ Subsistence Farming
■ Supply and Demand
■ Taxes
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The Story of Deciphering the Ribosome - with Venki Ramakrishnan
Nobel Laureate Venki Ramakrishnan shares the story behind uncovering the complex structure of the ribosome and his role in the process, in conversation with Vivianne Parry.
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Nobel Prize winner Venki Ramakrishnan tells the story of the race to uncover the structure of the ribosome, a fundamental discovery that resolves an ancient mystery of life itself and could lead to the development of better antibiotics to fight the most deadly diseases. He will chart his unlikely journey from his first fumbling experiments in a biology lab to being at the centre of a fierce competition at the cutting edge of modern science.
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Venkatraman ‘Venki’ Ramakrishnan is a Nobel Prize-winning biologist whose many scientific contributions include his work on the atomic structure of the ribosome.
Venki received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on ribosomal structure and was knighted in 2012. He is a Member of the US National Academy of Sciences, Leopoldina and EMBO, and a Foreign Member of the Indian National Science Academy. In 2015, he was elected as President of the Royal Society of London for a five-year term.
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Rainbow Valley by Lucy Maud Montgomery | Full Audiobook with subtitles
Rainbow Valley (version 2) by Lucy Maud MONTGOMERY
The story moves from Anne and Gilbert to their six children, and their new neighbours, the children of the new Presbyterian minister. - Summary by Karen Savage
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Vybz Kartel - Any Weather (Official Video)
Music video by Vybz Kartel performing Any Weather (Official Video). Produced by Shab Don Records. Distributed by 21st Hapilos Digital
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Thorium.
Thorium is an abundant material which can be transformed into massive quantities of energy. To do so efficiently requires a very different nuclear reactor than the kind we use today- Not one that uses solid fuel rods, but a reactor in which the fuel is kept in a liquid state. Not one that uses pressurized water as a coolant, but a reactor that uses chemically stable molten salts.
Such a reactor is called a Molten Salt Reactor. Many different configurations are possible. Some of these configurations can harness Thorium very efficiently.
This video explores the attributes of Molten Salt Reactors. Why are they compelling? And why do many people (including myself) see them as the only economical way of fully harnessing ALL our nuclear fuels... including Thorium.
This video has been under development since 2012. I hope it conveys to you why I personally find Molten Salt Reactors so compelling, as do the many volunteers and supporters who helped create it. Much of the footage was shot by volunteers.
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Table of Contents
0:00:00 Space
0:17:29 Constraints
0:28:22 Coolants
0:40:15 MSRE
0:48:54 Earth
0:59:46 Thorium
1:22:03 LFTR
1:36:13 Revolution
1:44:58 Forward
1:58:11 ROEI
2:05:41 Beginning
2:08:36 History
2:38:59 Dowtherm
2:47:57 Salt
2:51:44 Pebbles
3:06:07 India
3:18:44 Caldicott
3:35:55 Fission
3:56:22 Spectrum
4:04:25 Chemistry
4:12:51 Turbine
4:22:27 Waste
4:40:15 Decommission
4:54:39 Candlelight
5:13:06 Facts
5:26:08 Future
5:55:39 Pitches
5:56:17 Terrestrial
6:08:33 ThorCon
6:11:45 Flibe
6:20:51 End
6:25:53 Credits
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