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www.youtube.com www.google.com

www.facebook.com www.instagram.com

All websites found on what we know as the internet.

On Youtube People post videos with both entertainment and educative value.

On Google, You can search for almost anything that comes into your mind and most of the

time you get an answer to what you're looking for.

On Instagram people share their art and creations and share messages with others through just

one photo.

On Facebook.

We'll I don't really care about facebook, so that's it for facebook.

But getting straight to the point, The Internet as we know it can be one of the most trusted

sources of data out there but at the same time it can be one of the most feeble virtual

structures out there.

This idea started to process in my mind upon reading an article on BBC.com centered around

the topic of the world entering a "Digital Dark Age."

The article was titled "Google's Vint Cerf warns of 'digital Dark Age'" and it was

posted three years ago in 2015.

The very first line in that article states the following.

" Vint Cerf, a "father of the internet", says he is worried that all the images and

documents we have been saving on computers will eventually be lost."

Moving on through the article a statement is made that further reinforces this point.

"Our life, our memories, our most cherished family photographs increasingly exist as bits

of information - on our hard drives or in "the cloud".

But as technology moves on, they risk being lost in the wake of an accelerating digital

revolution."

"I worry a great deal about that, You and I are experiencing things like this.

Old formats of documents that we've created or presentations may not be readable by the

latest version of the software because backwards compatibility is not always guaranteed."

Now this data problem is something that I have personally experienced, especially being

someone involved in the field of technology and video production.

Recently, while doing work editing, there was a problem when rendering out a file in

a certain resolution because the software would always crash when it got to a specific

point in the render.

Usually what I would do is to move to a lower tier in the version of the editing software,

then attempt to produce the same render.

But since this newer version was released, the option to save for editing in a lower

version was completely removed and the coding of the save file was completely different.

While some may view this as a somewhat microscopic problem, when the same thing happens on the

bigger scale, it can prove to be much more problematic.

Very Problematic for that matter.

Even now in 2018, I am seeing articles popping up speaking of this same topic.

The "Digital Dark Age".

"We may [one day] know less about the early 21st century than we do about the early 20th

century," says Rick West, who manages data at Google.

"The early 20th century is still largely based on things like paper and film formats

that are still accessible to a large extent; whereas, much of what we're doing now — the

things we're putting into the cloud, our digital content — is born digital.

It's not something that we translated from an analog container into a digital container,

but, in fact, it is born, and now increasingly dies, as digital content, without any kind

of analog counterpart."

An interesting point is made here further down in this article, and it points directly

towards both forward and backward compatability of files.

Computer and data specialists refer to this era of lost data as the "digital dark ages."

Other experts call the 21st century an "informational black hole," because the digital information

we are creating right now may not be readable by machines and software programs of the future.

All that data, they worry — our century's digital history — is at risk of never being

recoverable.

Photographers are (or should be) acutely aware of this challenge for their own digital work.

In fact, there are two inter-related questions that loom over your files: how long will the

physical media you're storing digital photos on last and will your image files be readable

on the machines of the future?

As more and more new mediums of storage come into the eye of the public, older mediums

of storage slowly become obsolete, and the data stored on many of these older devices

may no longer be available to look over.

Even the newer sources of storage can be completely destroyed.

The reality is that servers can be completely wiped out or rewritten, and while I'm not

saying that the internet will be completely shutdown at any point, I am saying that we

should be aware of the fact that all data is not safe.

All the information that we hold can be lost at any point in time.

So it may be a good time to attempt to save at least some of what you have in the physical

form.

It may seem tedious but what is best for you is not always what you want.

For more Information about what I have spoken about in this video Please refer to the three

articles which I have linked in the description below.

I am sure that they will be of good use to you.

Thank you for paying attention till the end and I will see you in the next video.

For more infomation >> We May Be Entering A Digital Dark Age (2018) - Duration: 5:30.

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Dark Secrets - Duration: 41:10.

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How To Lighten Dark Armpits, Elbows and Knees - Duration: 4:08.

hello my beauties today is a day where I answer another one of your video requests

so a lot of you have asked me on my social media

and here on youtubeland how to lighten dark underarms elbows and knees

and the real reason why is taking me so long to do this video is

because I'm quite fortunate and I don't really have this issue however I know some of you guys suffer from this

so I did some research and I found some home remedies that

you guys can try with ingredients from your fridge that you can make at home and

that will help you lighten those areas because these ingredients are natural so

you won't have to worry about the crazy bleach ingredients you find on super whitening products

on the market these days and as usual I feel like I have to say this every time

there is never a overnight cure so try these for at least two to four weeks

before you see any kind of results and I'm definitely sure

you will see something if you're consistent at it first

you'll need a tablespoon of honey add turmeric and then start stirring until smooth

you may need to go back and add a little bit more honey if you prefer a thicker

texture then add a splash of milk to get that creamy consistency just brush it on

to the affected areas and leave it on for 20 minutes

then rub it for about two minutes with wet hands then wash it off the next one

is using baking soda with lemon juice mix the two into a paste that can be

easily spread over the affected area

leave it on for ten minutes you can just wash it off in the shower so you can do this daily

before helping into the shower everyday the next one you need a

tablespoon of plain yogurt add a dash of apple cider vinegar and mix well

these two ingredients are both moisturizing and when you use them together

they can help reduce darkness on the skin apply to the affected area

and allow it to dry rub the area in circular motion for at least two to three minutes

then wash off another recipe you can try is lemon a teaspoon of plain white flour

a teaspoon of rice flour then add a dash of milk and start stirring add in the lemon juice

and keep stirring until you get this doughy like texture

this is now ready to spread onto the affected areas

the last recipe that you can try is potato mask this will require

some extra cooking skills just get a regular potato peel off the skin

and cut it up into smaller pieces

place it into a pot and well until soft mashed potatoes

and then add a tablespoon of yogurt and mix well

apply it to the affected areas and leave it for at least 30 minutes

these two ingredients have a natural bleaching effect and can lighten dark spots so

there you have it five simple natural recipes you can use at home from

ingredients that you can find in your fridge and remember a consistency is key

so you need to repeat these methods on a daily basis and I'm sure

you'll see a difference within four to six weeks good luck with this and let me know down

below which recipe you like the best and which one worked for you and of course

if you have other recipes you can also share with us down below here

as you remember sharing is caring thank you guys watching and I will see you my next

video bye

For more infomation >> How To Lighten Dark Armpits, Elbows and Knees - Duration: 4:08.

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5 Dark Secrets of Bangladesh - Duration: 5:03.

Bangladesh is an amazing and beautiful country with very remarkable people

However every country has its secrets and issues that prevent it from thriving to its full potential. Hey guys

I'm Leroy Kenton, and this is FTD facts and today

I'm talking about five dark secrets of

Bangladesh in order to shed more light on this to help bring about a transformation that makes life work for all

People there and before you continue guys

Don't forget to give this video a big thumbs up

And if you're new viewer hit that subscribe button to be notified of our daily FAQs videos

Ok great and the first thing. I want to talk about now is prostitution

Bangladesh is one of the few Muslim nations

Where prostitution is actually legal the largest brothel in Bangladesh is called Dalit India where more than

1500 women and girls sell their bodies every day

Dalit idea is known for underage prostitution and many are victims of

Slavery many receive as little as one dollar for selling their bodies, and then we have human

Trafficking so Bangladesh right is seen as a transit hub for men women and children

traffic for the purpose of forced labor and other forms of exploitation

thousands of people are trafficked out of Bangladesh every year many of these victims are men who are

Recruited to work in foreign countries however the job offers turn out to be completely fake and another dark secret is child

Marriages so Bangladesh has a highest rate of child marriages of girls under the age of 15 in the entire world

52% of girls are married by their 18th birthday and

18% of them are married by the age of 15 and

2% married before the age of 11 child marriage is illegal in Bangladesh

And the minimum age of marriage is 18 for women and 21 for men and these age limits were established in the 1980s

However even though these laws are in place

Bangladesh still has the fourth highest rate in the world of child marriages before the age of 18

following countries like

Nigeria African Republic and get this a law passed in

2017 allows girls under the age of 18 to be married by their parents if it's in their best interest

And sadly there's no minimum age for when these best

Interest marriages apply and on top of that check this no one even knows exactly

What best interest even means so it's kind of just left up to interpretation

Now I want to move on to dowry right so the dowry related violence is a serious problem if you're not familiar

Dowry is pretty much gifts money property etc

given by the bride's family to the groom or the groom's family and

vice versa now every year many women in Bangladesh are

mistreated or even lose their lives because of the abuse of these practices although dowry is

illegal in Bangladesh

It's still very much socially acceptable now when you hear the term dowry you may think that it just means like a one-time thing

However for many Diaries not just a one-time thing it actually

Continues throughout the entire course of the marriage

Which also causes a lot of families to be pushed into poverty and debt and last thing

I want to touch on this episode is drug usage in using years of drug addiction has

significantly increased in the whole world in general especially in South Asian countries like Bangladesh

Drug usage is higher in people between the ages of 15 and 30 years old

common drugs in Bangladesh are opium cannabis and sleeping pills

No, one knows the exact number of drug users in Bangladesh

But that number of people addicted to drugs in Bangladesh is estimated to be more than 6 million people

So there you have it guys. These are some things that are going on in Bangladesh that I believe if they were

completely

obliterated would really transform

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For more infomation >> 5 Dark Secrets of Bangladesh - Duration: 5:03.

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[Dark Souls 3] 芙莉德修女 部分教學? - Duration: 12:42.

For more infomation >> [Dark Souls 3] 芙莉德修女 部分教學? - Duration: 12:42.

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Aldi Barissimo Dark Roast Coffee Review - Duration: 4:06.

- Hey, welcome to Coffee Coffee Coffee,

your place for average Joe coffee reviews.

Today's coffee bag is black.

It's mostly black.

Some of it's purple.

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- So today, we're reviewing--

- Black, purple.

- The Barissimo,

Barissimo,

Barissimo.

- It's the Barissimo.

- Oh, I can't do that.

- Barissimo.

- I can't do that.

So, Fair Trade dark roast coffee from Aldi.

That's who distributes it. - Right.

One ingredient.

- Arabica coffee.

- Fair Trade Arabica coffee.

- Right.

So, yes, oh yeah, that actually said Fair Trade coffee.

Interesting.

It usually just says 100% Arabica coffee.

So yeah, dark roast, Aldi, Fair Trade (mumbles).

What more is there to say?

- Yeah, well, price.

- Oh yes, the price.

- This one was the,

I can't.

Which one? - Fair Trade.

- $3.99. - $3.99, yeah.

So, super cheap.

- Yeah, $4 for a 12 oz bag, that's a good price.

- Not the cheapest we've ever reviewed,

but pretty darn cheap.

- Yeah, that would have been Dollar Tree's--

- Your mug.

- French Vanilla was the cheapest so far.

- Yes, yes.

- All right, so let's try this.

We'll give it a wiffy.

- I can't really.

- Yeah, it's coffee like.

- Yeah, coffee like.

It's not like the, oh, it smells delicious.

- Yeah, but it doesn't smell bad either.

- Okay, so.

- I need a nap.

- So, the recurring theme of all the Aldi,

not all of them, but I think Guatemalan I liked,

but the thing that keeps putting me off

is this dry mouth feel that I get with all the coffees

besides Guatemalan.

- Guatemalan.

Yeah.

- It's, to me, bitter.

- Yeah, the dryness.

- And then there's this bitterness.

- Not so much bitter, but there is some there.

- Yeah, it's like--

- Fresh good.

- If the dry mouth feel wasn't there.

- I just got some.

- Did you?

What?

- I don't know.

Maybe there's like chunks, and that was a bitter chunk

in there.

Don't spit the chunk back up.

- (laughing) I'm trying not to.

Yeah, so to me there's a bitterness,

which you drink sugar in yours.

So maybe that's why you don't get the bitterness.

- A little bit.

- But mainly the dry mouth.

That's the big thing that's like, turning me off.

So I would give it, like a two.

- Maybe two, two. - Yeah, yeah.

- It's like the dry mouth is like that scene in

Me, Myself and Irene.

- I don't remember that movie.

- When Jim Carrey took the medication,

and it turned his mouth all like,

and I can't do Jim Carrey's face, but it's great.

- Yep.

- But yeah, so.

- So I don't think we'd buy it again,

even though it was super cheap.

- Yeah. - It's just not enjoyable

enough to say, oh well, it's cheap.

So yeah, no thanks.

- It's one of those nuclear holocaust coffees.

- Yeah, right, yeah.

Anything below like a three is like,

we wouldn't really buy it again.

- Yeah. - So.

- Oh well.

Thanks again for joining us for another coffee review

on Coffee Coffee Coffee.

Remember to leave some comments below about

if you've tried this coffee

or if you had another one that you think we would like.

- Right. - We'd love

to hear your suggestions.

- Mm-hm, yep.

- Yep. - Yeah.

- All right.

'Til next time.

- Keep grinding.

- [JR] Hey, thanks for watching our reviews.

Please be sure to subscribe,

and check out our other reviews here.

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For more infomation >> Aldi Barissimo Dark Roast Coffee Review - Duration: 4:06.

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Dark Knight star Gary Oldman backs Joaquin Phoenix for Batman after Ben Affleck - Duration: 2:37.

Dark Knight star Gary Oldman backs Joaquin Phoenix for Batman after Ben Affleck

While Affleck's future as Batman in the DC Extended Universe is still uncertain, there have been various rumours surrounding who will replace him.

The hot favourite for Matt Reeves' Batman solo movie is Jake Gyllenhaal, who sources say has had talks with the director.

Now Oldman, who played Commissioner Gordon in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy has revealed his choice for the next Batman. While promoting Darkest Hour, the actor told Too Fab: "I would like to see someone like Joaquin Phoenix play it.".

Oldman added: "This is no disrespect to Ben Affleck. I think it really depends on who is at the wheel that lifts it." Earlier this week Reeves gave an update on the upcoming Batman solo movie.

Speaking with The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith, Reeves said of the script: "I am outlining. I have the story worked out, and I am outlining." Affleck recently gave a cryptic response when asked about his future in the DC Extended Universe.

Affleck said: "I want to direct a Batman movie, and I never got a script that I was happy with, so they are starting over and writing another script.

And right now, I think a lot of different possibilities I think for the way the DC Universe could go, and I will just follow my interests in pursing that.  "And I know that I love working with this group of people, and it was a real joy for me to make this movie [Justice League].".

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