Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 8, 2018

Waching daily Aug 6 2018

Naidou, I am cooking, I know you love mummy very much.

I will hug you after I finish cooking, OK?

Can you climb up?

I think your bag is too big.

Do you want to eat banana?

You are as tall as this banana.

Naidou can drink milk by herself now. You are wonderful.

Is the bath comfortable?

Naidou is super cute.

Naidou is sleeping, so cute.

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My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic Dragonshy Part 5 - Orange Chicken - Duration: 3:59.

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I'm going in he probably just doesn't realize what he's doing, right? Yeah

Mr. Dragon

Good you're awake. Please. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Twilight

Sparkle and my friends and I are residents here in Equestria

Ponyville to be exact we've come here to ask that you find another spot to take your nap

it's just that you seem to be doing an awful lot of snoring and

Every time you do you send out a terrible cloud of smoke

Equestria simply can't survive a hundred years in a dark haze. You understand, don't you?

So you'll find another place to sleep

So much

persuading him now would

Obviously this situation just calls for a little pony charm. Allow me girls

I'm sorry

But I couldn't possibly head back home without mentioning what handsome scales you have

And those scales have to be hidden away in some silly cave for a hundred years

Percy I think you should skip the snoozing and be out there showing them off. Hmm

Obviously, I would be more than happy to keep an eye on your jewels while you're gone. I

Was this close to getting that diamond you mean getting rid of that dragon? Oh

Yeah, sure

tarnation

Darling

All right, that's it we've tried persuasion charm whatever it is Pinkie Pie does

It's time to stop wasting time. I'm going

For more infomation >> My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic Dragonshy Part 5 - Orange Chicken - Duration: 3:59.

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How do you assess what a reasonable adjustment is? Ask the Expert - Duration: 1:32.

For more infomation >> How do you assess what a reasonable adjustment is? Ask the Expert - Duration: 1:32.

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What Is a Blockchain Token? | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:58.

What Is a Blockchain Token? | Heavy.com

People are just becoming acquainted with the idea of digital money in the form of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, where transactions are recorded on a secure distributed database called a blockchain.

And now along comes a new concept: the blockchain-based token, which I've been following as a blockchain researcher and teacher of courses about cryptocurrency and blockchain tokens.

In the last 18 months, digital developers have raised more than US$20 billion through a funding process called "initial coin offering" – many of which use tokens.

There are two common categories of them: "utility" tokens and "security" tokens.

Utility tokens.

Utility tokens are essentially cryptocurrencies that are used for a specific purpose, like buying a particular good or service.

For example, if you want to store information online, the most common way today is to become a customer of a hosting service like Google Drive, Dropbox or Amazon Web Services.

You reserve a certain amount of storage space on those companies' servers and pay for it with dollars, euros, yen or other national currencies.

But there is another way.

The Filecoin network, for instance, expects to provide similar cloud storage services without itself operating buildings full of massive servers.

Instead, its users will store their data, in encrypted form, on the spare hard drive space of other regular people.

This needs a different form of tracking of how much space a person uses, and a new way to pay all the people whose hard drives host the data.

Enter the utility token, in this case called Filecoin.

As a customer stores more data, the network will deduct from their balance of Filecoin tokens and will send those tokens to each storage provider based on how much data they're hosting.

Customers can buy more tokens with whatever currency they wish, and hosts can exchange them for any currency they choose – or keep them to spend on storage of their own data.

In addition to automating the data use and payments, Filecoin tokens offer another advantage over regular currencies: They can be used in much smaller increments than pennies, so prices can be very accurate.

Filecoin's goal is a cloud storage system that is as trustworthy and secure as commercial operations, but decentralized.

The utility token is simply a tool that makes this approach possible.

Security tokens.

A security token, sometimes called a "tokenized security" or a "crypto-security," is more than a currency – it often represents ownership in an underlying real-world asset.

Like traditional stocks or bonds, they're regulated by the U.S.

Securities and Exchange Commission.

Regular securities are tracked either on paper or – more likely these days – in a centralized database.

Security tokens use a blockchain system – a decentralized database – to do the tracking of who owns which assets.

Using blockchain-based security tokens expands trading beyond regular bankers' and stock-market hours, and may enable faster finalization of transactions.

In addition, a marketplace based in software that allows smart contracts can automate various aspects of regulations and reporting.

Security tokens make it easy for customers to access multiple investments: Just as a single E-Trade investment account can keep records for a variety of different stocks and bonds, a blockchain-based digital wallet can do the same for a range of different security tokens, representing equity, debt and even real estate.

Connection to cryptocurrencies.

Neither kind of token requires its own blockchain, the way the bitcoin and Ethereum cryptocurrencies do.

Instead, tokens can outsource their ownership accounting systems, attaching them to preexisting blockchain ledgers.

This in effect creates a new subledger, say of the Ethereum network's ledger, just for that particular token.

Every user who sends a token that is tracked and recorded on Ethereum pays a small transaction fee to the Ethereum network to validate the transaction.

Tokens are still at an early stage of development.

I expect to see lots of innovation around how to use them for years to come.

Stephen McKeon, Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Oregon.

This article was originally published on The Conversation.

Read the original article.

For more infomation >> What Is a Blockchain Token? | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:58.

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Race for the Dragonverse: Thank you Dragon Master, nature is blooming again! But...what is this? - Duration: 1:28.

Oh my goodness, Yggdrasil...

We have to heal him immediately!

Yggdrasil, my master...

Once again, you did it, Dragon Master!

Thanks to your effort, you successfully summoned Yggdrasil to Dragon City!

Please, accept this Tree as a gesture of my gratitude

to you and all the inhabitants of Dragon City.

Because of you, nature will bloom again!

And the Tree of Life will regain its strength.

Thank you ALL very much, Dragon Masters!

Huh?

What is this...?

For more infomation >> Race for the Dragonverse: Thank you Dragon Master, nature is blooming again! But...what is this? - Duration: 1:28.

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Is It Okay to Pray for Your Weekly Bread? | Little Lessons with David Servant - Duration: 7:05.

Is it okay to pray for your weekly bread?

How about your monthly bread?

Hi, welcome to today's little lesson.

Regular viewers know we're working our way through The Sermon on the Mount, we're currently

on Matthew chapter 6, and right in the heart of the Lord's Prayer.

My goodness, this is so packed full of good stuff, and we're coming to this very simple

utterance, this simple, simple request in Matthew Chapter 6 and verse number 11.

"Give us this day our daily bread."

I've said on previous little lessons that this is indication that this is a daily prayer

to pray.

It's good to pray every day, and it sounds like it's a morning prayer doesn't it, because

you're praying in advance of the day, "Give us this day our daily bread."

So the question I ask in today's little lesson, is it okay to prayer for more than just your

daily bread?

Is it okay to pray for weekly or monthly bread?

Fundamentally what I'm asking is, is it okay to ask for more than just bread, or was Jesus

literally talking about only praying, and it's only appropriate, if you're going to

ask for anything, only ask for bread?

I think it's obvious that it can't be that what Jesus is trying to communicate is that

it's only okay to ask for bread, and even that's limited to daily bread, right?

First of all, Jesus himself said one time, quoting himself, I guess you could say it

this way, or quoting the Father, "Man shall not live by bread alone."

So it must be okay to pray for other kinds of food rather than just bread.

God created all kind of good things to eat.

Vegetables and fruits and animals, and animal products like milk and eggs and so forth.

Paul wrote to Timothy, "God has given us all things to richly enjoy."

We need to get hold of the fact that God is not trying to make us miserable.

So many folks seem like they ... you know, "God wants us to live a harsh, unenjoyable

life.

The more miserable you are, the happier God is."

I don't buy into that at all.

He has given us all things to enjoy, and obviously in the context of The Bible he's talking about

legitimate, non-sinful kind of enjoyments.

Well there's nothing sinful about eating an apple, of course unless it's the forbidden

fruit and you happen to be in the Garden of Eden, and your name is Adam or Eve.

For all the rest of us, you know God loves you when you eat a crispy, cold, sweet apple.

You know God loves you when you eat all kind of other things and when you smell them.

Life is just so good and full of so many blessings from God.

Oh, my goodness, because he loves us and he's trying to get our attention to say, "Hey,

there's somebody up here that really loves you.

Remember me when you're enjoying those cherries or that steak," or whatever it is that you

like or your favorite food or vegetable.

God's good, God's good, God is good.

So when Jesus said, "Give us this day our daily bread," he's not limiting, obviously,

to making prayer requests in the food realm over for bread, or in the realm of requests

for your own needs, only for bread.

That's why I asked is it okay to pray for your weekly bread?

Could we actually store some up?

Well, I suppose so.

I suppose do.

But I think what this prayer indicates is that God is wanting us to say certain things

that will remind us of how good he is.

He's the provider.

Also, think about it, bread, although the Manna fell from heaven.

As it were, it appeared after the frost evaporated in the mornings when Israel was coming out

of Egypt and into the Promise Land and so forth.

But when you pray "Give us this day our daily bread," you're probably not expecting loaves

of break to be falling from heaven, right?

There's a lot of work that goes into a load of bread.

From planting the seeds of the grain to making sure the grain is protected, or the plant

rather is protected when it sprouts, making sure it survives, grows, produces the grain,

harvesting it and so forth, extracting ... separating the wheat from the chaff, all that stuff.

Grinding the grain, making the flour.

Oh my goodness, the process that goes into break, it's a miracle that anyone ever discovered

how to make bread, the complexity of it.

But in any case, if you're going to get bread, you're going to have to get the ingredients

to make it or you're going to have to buy it from somebody else who did.

So this prayer is not a prayer that taken within the context of the whole Bible, would

make us just think that God's going to drop bread from heaven because we prayed for it.

But it helps us to recognize that ultimately, even though there's so much human activity

and work that went into producing those loaves of bread, its source is from God.

God provides the rain that grows the grain and so forth.

So that's why we thank God before every meal, because we recognize his hand in it even though

all the human activity was involved in getting it onto our plates, including a little bit

of our activity as well in preparing a meal.

"Give us this day our daily bread."

A reminder, a reminder that God is our source, and that he is good.

All right, so I encourage you today to be thankful and to recognize all the blessings

that we all enjoy all the time, every day.

Millions of blessings that escape our consciousness unless we think about it, that are all from

the hand of God.

In every little message, God is trying to get attention our, saying, "I love you.

Seek me, and life only gets better."

Amen.

All right, thanks for joining me.

God bless you.

For more infomation >> Is It Okay to Pray for Your Weekly Bread? | Little Lessons with David Servant - Duration: 7:05.

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What is the difference between Administration & Liquidation? - Duration: 2:32.

I've been asked what's the difference between administration and liquidation?

They're both forms of insolvency procedure that are applicable to

companies. Typically administration will be applied in situations where there's

deemed to be a viable core to that business and the administration process

puts a legal protective cloak or wrap around that business such that

individual creditors aren't able to take their own action against it to recover

the repayment of their debts. It gives the the company and the

administrator who's appointed to deal with it, time to examine the operations

of the company, its funding and to determine whether it can be reorganised

restructured and refunded and continue to trade having been handed back to its

directors or if the company can't be saved

in whole, whether or not at least there's a viable core to it that can possibly be

taken out of the legal structure of the company but given a new life either with

the third party buying it or it been restructured within the existing company

such that some of the jobs, if not all the jobs can be saved and and that

the the entity survives to trade going forwards. That's to be contrasted with

liquidation, where typically the liquidation process is chosen when it's

considered that the company has reached the end of its useful life. It's

generally thought that there isn't a sufficiently large viable

core to that business that can be protected and sold on to

another party to take forward so it's more of a process of ceasing the trade

of the business and to sell the various assets piecemeal and then to distribute

the proceeds back to the people that are owed money by that company.

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